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    SHORT ON +3VLCD_CON (NO +3V) - HP COMPAQ G61

    Please, see attached schematic and help me find solution to this HP COMPAQ G61, which has no display on both LCD and CRT. Thank you.

    Link to schematic - https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...diagram-needed
    Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-07-2025, 06:17 AM. Reason: link to schematic

    #2
    Remove all power. Meter in resistance mode.

    What is the exact resistance to ground of +3VLCD_CON?

    Disconnect the LCD. Repeat the testing. Did the resistance change to a normal range? Post all measurements.

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      #3
      mon2 Resistance to ground of +3VLCD_CON;

      with LCD connected: @20 ohm meter range - 984; @20K ohm meter range - 4.80; @200K ohm meter range - 5.2; @2000K ohm meter range - 003;
      with LCD disconnected: no reading for all meter ranges. Thanks

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        #4
        Are you sure the logic board is booted? If you attach a USB mouse, do you see the light flickering?

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          #5
          mon2; the board comes on with fan spinning, but no activity with a USB mouse or keyboard attached.
          Last edited by vettouch; 04-09-2025, 09:37 AM. Reason: missed out important response

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            #6
            Display will come only when mb is posting. Since mb is not posting(as no usb activity),its futile to probe display connector voltages.

            Instead focus on troubleshooting . Are all the voltages present on coil?

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              #7
              @mcplslg123; Most coils have their voltages except one 1R5 coil, which was supposed to have 1.5v or so but had a very weird 58.6v when probed with a multimetre. The said coil is close to RAM connector.

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                #8
                See the boardClick image for larger version

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                  #9
                  The voltage is very disturbing and does not make sense. Would the batteries be fresh on your meter? Nothing on the board is capable of spiking to such a voltage, even if we want it to.

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