Hello,
I have a problem with Acer Nitro 5 AN517-52-56A5 (motherboard: GH51M LA-K862P Rev: 1A). I was playing TLoU2, which is a rather demanding game, for a few hours, unless the notebook turned off (my guess is that the battery drained to 0%). Now, when I connect the AC adapter, the LEDs are not coming on and the laptop doesn't charge.
It also shorts the AC adapter - I've checked two of them from different manufacturers. Though the AC adapter gives 19,5V as expected, the voltage drops to 0V when I connect it and disconnect from laptop - it comes back to 19,5V when I reset it by unplugging it from power outlet.
I checked the power socket - multimeter shows no shortage between + and -.
It has to be something on the motherboard that cause the shortage. The thing is that although I can use multimeter, soldering iron and hot air without issues, I have no idea how to look for the defective components.
Could anyone please guide me through the whole process of examining the board, step by step, to find the defect? I would gladly donate anyone who is eager to spend some time helping me on this one.
Thank you!
I have a problem with Acer Nitro 5 AN517-52-56A5 (motherboard: GH51M LA-K862P Rev: 1A). I was playing TLoU2, which is a rather demanding game, for a few hours, unless the notebook turned off (my guess is that the battery drained to 0%). Now, when I connect the AC adapter, the LEDs are not coming on and the laptop doesn't charge.
It also shorts the AC adapter - I've checked two of them from different manufacturers. Though the AC adapter gives 19,5V as expected, the voltage drops to 0V when I connect it and disconnect from laptop - it comes back to 19,5V when I reset it by unplugging it from power outlet.
I checked the power socket - multimeter shows no shortage between + and -.
It has to be something on the motherboard that cause the shortage. The thing is that although I can use multimeter, soldering iron and hot air without issues, I have no idea how to look for the defective components.
Could anyone please guide me through the whole process of examining the board, step by step, to find the defect? I would gladly donate anyone who is eager to spend some time helping me on this one.
Thank you!
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