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  • alex26
    Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 22
    • ROMANIA

    #1

    Dell la-d801p motherboard no power

    Hello.
    I need help with a laptop Dell with LA-D801P motherboard.
    The laptop completely died, no power, no leds.
    The voltage of 19V is present at the output of the second mosfet.
    The voltage on Pin 9 and 19 of PU102 is 0V.
    Voltage on
    PU100 :
    pin2 =19v
    pin11 =4.16v
    pin12 =0.18v
    pin17 =0v
    pin19 =0v
    I have 0 ohms on the coils PL100, PL301 and PL700.
    If I remove pjp102 the short remains on the side of +3VALW.
    Then I removed pjp501 and pjp801 but the short did not go to the integrated PU500 and PU800.
    Then I checked UZ3 and here I had a short on pins 6 and 7.
    Here I injected a voltage of 3V and 1A on pins 6 and 7, then I increased the amperage because I couldn't see anything hot under the thermal camera and only at 4-5A did I notice that the processor was heating up. What else could I do and what did I do wrong?
    PU703 I replaced it but it had no effect.

    LINK to schematic https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...74#post1242174

    Any help appreciated, schematic attached.
    Thank you in advance!!!
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 06-05-2024, 03:19 AM. Reason: link to schematic
  • mcplslg123
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jun 2015
    • 7262
    • india

    #2
    PL700 shouldnt be shorted to GND. Are you sure about it?
    However, a dead short to GND on +3VALW coupled with +1.0V rail is almost a sure shot indicator of shorted PCH. So perhaps end of story.

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    • alex26
      Member
      • Sep 2012
      • 22
      • ROMANIA

      #3
      Yes, PL700 and 1.0V is shorted to ground, and thats the end of story. Thanks.

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