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Betty?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz1rjq5emKY
To confirm, the left mosfet is the 2nd dcin mosfet on the board that is powering the main power rail? Or is it the side that mates with the DCin power adapter?
If it is the main power rail, this implies that a high side mosfet is leaking and is usually bad news. Remove all power. Meter in lowest resistance scale. Measure the resistance to ground of this same shorted rail.
What is the exact resistance in ohms?
Respectively, repeat this measurement at the inductor near the CPU on the board. Often, the high side mosfet will leak and pass onto the cpu rail, the high adapter voltage and will kill the CPU.
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Originally posted by mon2 View PostTo confirm, the left mosfet is the 2nd dcin mosfet on the board that is powering the main power rail? Or is it the side that mates with the DCin power adapter?
If it is the main power rail, this implies that a high side mosfet is leaking and is usually bad news. Remove all power. Meter in lowest resistance scale. Measure the resistance to ground of this same shorted rail.
What is the exact resistance in ohms?
Respectively, repeat this measurement at the inductor near the CPU on the board. Often, the high side mosfet will leak and pass onto the cpu rail, the high adapter voltage and will kill the CPU.
It's a shame with all these fuses on the board none of them blew to protect the rest of the circuit, but I guess there's only so much you can do when it's water damage.
Thanks for your prompt reply
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Review this thread (if not done already) - same case:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...01953-no-power
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