CMOS battery holder solder pad trace

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  • Kemer
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    • Apr 2023
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    CMOS battery holder solder pad trace

    Hi,
    I will add a photo of HP 15 laptop mainboard. The positive side of CMOS battery holder solder pad has been broken. What I want to ask is, the trace of positive pole. If you look at the photo, you will notice red color "A" and "B" letters for two different shades of blue.

    Anybody help?
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    Last edited by Kemer; 12-20-2024, 02:45 PM. Reason: Photo added

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