Hello.
First, I would like to extend my wishes for a Happy New Year to everyone.
... so I got this notebook for repair. The ntb is not turning on. A small amount of water was spilled on the keyboard and I found only 2 dried spots, patches on the motherboard. One around Mosfet PQ5302 but is not damaged and the second on JEDP1 connector.
I measured:
Mosfets:
PQ5301 PIN:4 25,35V
PQ5908 PIN:5 GT_PH shorted to the ground
PQ5902 PINs 1-4 shorted to the ground
Coils:
PL5901 shorted to the ground
PL5902 shorted to the ground
Part:
U3301 - PIN5 +3VS is 3,305V
PU3601 - PIN24 +5VALW is 5,09V
When I put in the power supply only the motherboard (without RAM ,keyboard, ...etc) takes immediately 0,46A and it goes up to cca 0,73A (maybe more) and like the Ampere the PCH heat makes the same, after a few seconds the coils PL5901 and
PL5902 are getting hot too. I am afraid that the PCH has gone to the other world. Would like to get some instructions how to check it deeper. Thanks in advance!
First, I would like to extend my wishes for a Happy New Year to everyone.
... so I got this notebook for repair. The ntb is not turning on. A small amount of water was spilled on the keyboard and I found only 2 dried spots, patches on the motherboard. One around Mosfet PQ5302 but is not damaged and the second on JEDP1 connector.
I measured:
Mosfets:
PQ5301 PIN:4 25,35V
PQ5908 PIN:5 GT_PH shorted to the ground
PQ5902 PINs 1-4 shorted to the ground
Coils:
PL5901 shorted to the ground
PL5902 shorted to the ground
Part:
U3301 - PIN5 +3VS is 3,305V
PU3601 - PIN24 +5VALW is 5,09V
When I put in the power supply only the motherboard (without RAM ,keyboard, ...etc) takes immediately 0,46A and it goes up to cca 0,73A (maybe more) and like the Ampere the PCH heat makes the same, after a few seconds the coils PL5901 and
PL5902 are getting hot too. I am afraid that the PCH has gone to the other world. Would like to get some instructions how to check it deeper. Thanks in advance!
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