Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 can't turn on
giant and steve,
if first fet tested good off board, then its much better to remove it and feed (4 v low 1 amp increasing gradually) after the fet. bypassing the fet will shorten your troubleshooting time.
note: be very careful in doing this technique in other sections. you might destroy other components that are good by mistakenly applying over voltage.
please post correct schematic
thanks
giant and steve,
if first fet tested good off board, then its much better to remove it and feed (4 v low 1 amp increasing gradually) after the fet. bypassing the fet will shorten your troubleshooting time.
note: be very careful in doing this technique in other sections. you might destroy other components that are good by mistakenly applying over voltage.
please post correct schematic
thanks
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