1) Measure the resistance to ground of PQ5302 - pins 5-6-7-8 (any of these pins is ok) to ground. Checking if there is a short on the main power rail which caused this event for the main power path mosfets to fail.
2) The main power rail mosfets are N-channel type so the gate voltage must be higher than the voltage being passed before source / drain pins to enable. Typically, gate voltage should be = adapter voltage + REGN voltage on the charger IC = 19v + 6v = ~25 volts.
3) With no power to the board, test the resistance across each mosfet in the power path:
Post each measurement. Each measurement must be hundreds of k ohms or higher or it may be defective.
Test the mosfet @ PQ5302 and also PQ5301. Do review the sticky above by piernov on charger circuits - a must read. Often, the 2nd DCin mosfet becomes defective.
4) With the power adapter connected, confirm the voltage to ground of REGN which should be ~ 6 volts.
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