Hi, i need help for my lenovo e570 screen backligtht.
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Hi! so my E570 screen backligth went off a couple months ago and now i wanted to repair it. While i was looking for the problem, i saw that there is a fuse missing (see red arrow in attached photo) on the display circuit board. Moreover, the fuse F1 (blue arrow) is cooked since I tested it with the multimeter and it is not beeping. I bought the used laptop a few years ago and there is marks that some repairs were made on him. Then, when I wanted to check the voltage, i discovered that i have a battery problem (i pressume). How do i know that? when i plug the charger to the laptop, there is an irregular rapid blinking looking like this: .....blink.....blink..blink.....blink.....blink..blink etc So now i have a second problem. I'm reaching to you to guide me on this adventure on raising my Lazarus from the death. Please note that i have almost all the tools (hot air rework station, microscope, desoldering station, small tools).
1.What should i do first? buy a new battery? test the voltage without the battery?
2. Proceed with changing both fuses or just F1? The F1 fuse (blue) is a 32V and 1.5A ? Specs for the fuse missing (red)?
3. Any thoughts would help
4. Or should let him go?1 Photo
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The missing fuse is not missing. There is no solder on the copper pads so these 2 points were masked off with the solder paste stencil. That is, part is missing here by design.
Yes, the fuse should be replaced since it is blown. Check Digikey / Arrow / Mouser. DK is $8 for shipping in Canada.
Before going shopping, review where the voltage from the power supply travels or does not travel. Start with the DCin power jack and confirm this ~19v makes it to the main power rail.
Which logic board is the one you have? Is it NM-A831 = E570?
Would you have a charger IC (BQ series) @ PU101?
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I looked into the motherboard and one pin from a cable was not attached to the motherboard (see pic) i tried to solder it but not good (first try), also im waiting for the flux to arrive.
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1.Which logic board: NM-A831 indeed!
2. Charger IC (BQ series) @ PU101: yes it is BQ series
Do i need an oscillosscope to test where the voltage travels? or there is another way before i solder the power cable to the motherboard?1 Photo
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Originally posted by TrezCoronas View PostI looked into the motherboard and one pin from a cable was not attached to the motherboard (see pic) i tried to solder it but not good (first try), also im waiting for the flux to arrive.
Q&A:
1.Which logic board: NM-A831 indeed!
2. Charger IC (BQ series) @ PU101: yes it is BQ series
Do i need an oscillosscope to test where the voltage travels? or there is another way before i solder the power cable to the motherboard?
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