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  • radoslav baca
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    • May 2024
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    #1

    Dell Vostro LA-L245P Charging not working

    Hello everyone,

    Description : Dell
    Model : Vostro
    Serial Number :
    Product Number :
    CN :
    MFD:
    Hard disk : NVMe 256GB
    CPU: AMD Ryzen YM3250C4T20FG
    RAM : DDR4 8GB


    MB : GDM54 LA-L245P Rev : 1.0(A00) 2021-07-26

    I don't have any other data because there is no data label on the laptop.

    I have a problem with my laptop that when I connect the charger, the charging indicator lights up and goes out after 4 seconds. Windows reports charging but does not charge the battery. Can anyone help me with this? I also looked for older threads with this board but couldn't find anything.
  • mon2
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2019
    • 13829
    • Canada

    #2
    Carefully measure the voltage to ground of each pin on the adapter connector. The fault may be due to the PSID pin (PL3) which is used by Dell to gauge the power of the external adapter. If this signal is absent, then the charging will halt.

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    • radoslav baca
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      • May 2024
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      #3
      Originally posted by mon2
      Carefully measure the voltage to ground of each pin on the adapter connector. The fault may be due to the PSID pin (PL3) which is used by Dell to gauge the power of the external adapter. If this signal is absent, then the charging will halt.

      Click image for larger version Name:	PSID.png Views:	0 Size:	96.2 KB ID:	3333127
      I checked the 3 pin and did not measure any voltage on it

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      • naze60
        New Member
        • Jun 2023
        • 3
        • iran

        #4
        in bios menu show adaptor wattage. example 65w 90w
        If it says (unknown), the battery will not be charged

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        • radoslav baca
          Member
          • May 2024
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          #5
          Originally posted by naze60
          in bios menu show adaptor wattage. example 65w 90w
          If it says (unknown), the battery will not be charged
          In Bios, it says 65W if I have an adapter connected. If I disconnect it, the 65 W disappears. Even if the charging light goes out, the adapter shows 65 W in the BIOS

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          • naze60
            New Member
            • Jun 2023
            • 3
            • iran

            #6
            So it has nothing to do with the charger
            Only the battery remains
            Battery replacement​

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            • radoslav baca
              Member
              • May 2024
              • 24
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              #7
              Originally posted by naze60
              So it has nothing to do with the charger
              Only the battery remains
              Battery replacement​
              Thanks

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              • mcplslg123
                Badcaps Legend
                • Jun 2015
                • 7262
                • india

                #8
                Dont agree completely with post#6. Battery wont charge if charging circuit has issues even if psid is correct. So battery replacement may/may not solve the problem.

                If you have a spare battery,try it.Else needs some measurements on charging IC to be sure its not charging circuit.

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                • piernov
                  Super Moderator
                  • Jan 2016
                  • 4435
                  • France

                  #9
                  Always a good idea to try a replacement battery before messing with the mainboard though. A battery is a consumable and it is much more likely to be the problem than the mainboard.

                  When you are experienced enough you know what to look for and can make an educated guess if it's gonna be a battery or a board problem. When you are not experienced you are more likely to cause more damage by randomly probing and messing around.

                  That said if the battery is not empty yet and the machine works off of the battery without the AC adapter, but does not charge it when the AC adapter is connected, there's a much higher chance for it to be a mainboard problem.
                  OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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                  • radoslav baca
                    Member
                    • May 2024
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                    #10
                    Unfortunately, the battery is dead, but I can measure circuits if I have documents on what and where to measure

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                    • mon2
                      Badcaps Legend
                      • Dec 2019
                      • 13829
                      • Canada

                      #11
                      What are the markings on the power adapter? Is it a 60W unit?

                      Remove all power. Meter in DIODE mode. Red meter probe to ground - yes red probe. Black probe on the PL3 / pin 3 of the power connector (as above). Do not attach the power adapter. Do not attach the battery. We are only checking if this PSID line is shorted due to an ESD or another event. The diode mode measurement will confirm the condition of this signal.

                      Post the diode mode measurement.

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                      • radoslav baca
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                        • May 2024
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mon2
                        What are the markings on the power adapter? Is it a 60W unit?

                        Remove all power. Meter in DIODE mode. Red meter probe to ground - yes red probe. Black probe on the PL3 / pin 3 of the power connector (as above). Do not attach the power adapter. Do not attach the battery. We are only checking if this PSID line is shorted due to an ESD or another event. The diode mode measurement will confirm the condition of this signal.

                        Post the diode mode measurement.
                        I measured according to your instructions, red pin to ground and black to PL3, and after connecting the charging connector, the state on the measurement in diode mode did not change and showed infinity

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                        • mon2
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                          • Dec 2019
                          • 13829
                          • Canada

                          #13
                          Remove all power. Review the DCin mosfets (see attached).

                          Meter in resistance mode.

                          Measure the resistance across each of these mosfets:

                          source (1-2-3) & drain (5-6-7-8)
                          source (1-2-3) & gate (4)
                          gate (4) & drain (5-6-7-8)


                          Post each measurement. Review the above sticky by piernov on charger circuits.

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                          • radoslav baca
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                            • May 2024
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mon2
                            Remove all power. Review the DCin mosfets (see attached).

                            Meter in resistance mode.

                            Measure the resistance across each of these mosfets:

                            source (1-2-3) & drain (5-6-7-8)
                            source (1-2-3) & gate (4)
                            gate (4) & drain (5-6-7-8)


                            Post each measurement. Review the above sticky by piernov on charger circuits.

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                            I measured things as you wrote them and here are the results:
                            PQB 11 source (1-2-3) & drain (5-6-7-8) 503k Ohm
                            source (1-2-3) & drain (4) 538k Ohm
                            gate (4) & drain (5-6-7-8) 0L
                            PQB 12 source (1-2-3) & drain (5-6-7-8) 484k Ohm
                            source (1-2-3) & drain (4) 538k Ohm
                            gate (4) & drain (5-6-7-8) 0L


                            It's just that my laptop works on the battery, but the charging diode lights up and after a few seconds it goes off, and Windows also says that it's charging the battery, but it shows the battery as almost empty.​

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                            • mon2
                              Badcaps Legend
                              • Dec 2019
                              • 13829
                              • Canada

                              #15
                              Attach the power adapter and carefully measure the voltage to ground on each pin of the same Dc-in mosfets.

                              Measure the voltage to ground of:

                              source (1-2-3)
                              gate (4)
                              drain (5-6-7-8)


                              of each mosfet. Post each measurement. A full list of the voltages of each pin on the charger IC will also be helpful but start with the mosfets. Be sure your meter probe is sharp enough to probe each pin on the charger IC without shorting as the charger IC is live.

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                              • rogfanther
                                Badcaps Veteran
                                • Jul 2006
                                • 458
                                • Brazil

                                #16
                                In BIOS, can you see the serial number or Service Tag of your notebook ? With that it is possible to look on Dell´s site what is the correct model, and also what would be the correct PSU. Do you have some memory of the machine ever present some message on boot about the power supply / charger ?

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                                • radoslav baca
                                  Member
                                  • May 2024
                                  • 24
                                  • Slovakia

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by mon2
                                  Attach the power adapter and carefully measure the voltage to ground on each pin of the same Dc-in mosfets.

                                  Measure the voltage to ground of:

                                  source (1-2-3)
                                  gate (4)
                                  drain (5-6-7-8)


                                  of each mosfet. Post each measurement. A full list of the voltages of each pin on the charger IC will also be helpful but start with the mosfets. Be sure your meter probe is sharp enough to probe each pin on the charger IC without shorting as the charger IC is live.
                                  I just measured each leg separately and here are the measurements:
                                  PQB11:
                                  S1 - 19,79 S2 - 19,79 S3 - 19,79
                                  G - 24,97
                                  D5 - 19,79 D6 - 19,79 D7 - 19,79 D8 - 19,79

                                  PQB12:
                                  S1 - 19,79 S2 - 19,79 S3 - 19,79
                                  G - 24,97
                                  D5 - 19,79 D6 - 19,79 D7 - 19,79 D8 - 19,79

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                                  • radoslav baca
                                    Member
                                    • May 2024
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                                    • Slovakia

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by rogfanther
                                    In BIOS, can you see the serial number or Service Tag of your notebook ? With that it is possible to look on Dell´s site what is the correct model, and also what would be the correct PSU. Do you have some memory of the machine ever present some message on boot about the power supply / charger ?
                                    The charger is an original DELL 65W, which is also shown in the BIOS when I checked it. Windows also shows charging, but the indicator does not go up and also the LED diode, which indicates charging from the side, lights up after connecting the charging and goes out after a short time.

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