Hello everybody,
I'm learning alone at home (with you) of course.
I have an Acer VX5-591G laptop that was given to me as scrap where I was training and diagnosing.
The Laptop turns on and starts to boot for a few seconds but before displaying any image it short circuits the main 19V power supply and turns off.
I managed to "repair" the laptop and it turns on and everything works, I even did game tests for the CPU and GPU and everything works but what I did was remove a Mosfet (PQ807) from the VCC_GT power supply.
The VCC_GT power supply has two power lines (PQ807 and PQ809) and I removed the Mosfet from line 1 (PQ807).
I replaced the Mosfet (PQ807) with a new one in good condition but it continues to short circuit, I removed the Mosfet (PQ807) again and it started working again without it.
Is it safe to use the laptop normally without this MOSFET (PQ807) and only work with line 2 of the VCC_GT power supply or will I have future problems?
Thanks
I'm learning alone at home (with you) of course.
I have an Acer VX5-591G laptop that was given to me as scrap where I was training and diagnosing.
The Laptop turns on and starts to boot for a few seconds but before displaying any image it short circuits the main 19V power supply and turns off.
I managed to "repair" the laptop and it turns on and everything works, I even did game tests for the CPU and GPU and everything works but what I did was remove a Mosfet (PQ807) from the VCC_GT power supply.
The VCC_GT power supply has two power lines (PQ807 and PQ809) and I removed the Mosfet from line 1 (PQ807).
I replaced the Mosfet (PQ807) with a new one in good condition but it continues to short circuit, I removed the Mosfet (PQ807) again and it started working again without it.
Is it safe to use the laptop normally without this MOSFET (PQ807) and only work with line 2 of the VCC_GT power supply or will I have future problems?
Thanks
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