dv9000 not turning on /no leds

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  • highpulse
    i hate HP
    • May 2013
    • 1489
    • portugal

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    Re: dv9000 not turning on /no leds

    yes you are correct , its the small pcd with a small conector attached to the on off board but even that this pcb is not connected this value should be present , reading schematic , its a 3vpcu voltage line , and i only got this voltage on the supposed HE1 HE2 HE3 transistors (that on this version they dont exist , but on the pinout there is this voltage. alltought the D20 diode only show me 1.30 voltage on one of the sides as also R492 , so seems the +3vpcu not feeding well , but once again on HE2 VDD the voltage is present correctly.

    I removed both connector and reinsert new connectors and it persist the problem , only adding flux on the board near the connector make the board to turn on !!! i tired of this board allready
    to much work on the store to spent much more time with this .but still persisting , since its like this we understand how this get wrong and makes learn for the next times

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