No Power : Acer Swift 7 Pro (Board model ZDL)

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  • Benchaton
    New Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 4
    • France

    #1

    No Power : Acer Swift 7 Pro (Board model ZDL)

    Problem : When plugged into power the laptop shows no signs of life but a small periodic tick noise, no battery charging indicator.

    Observations :

    - The laptop makes a tick sound at regular intervals when plugged in via the charger.

    - The laptop negociates with the Power Delivery charger to 20V as expected but shuts back down to 0 then 5 at regular intervals (same as ticking noise)

    - 4 Ceramic capacitors have 1 Ohm resistance to ground on both poles (Anotated on the pictures)

    - After removal of the Battery Charging IC short is still present (Could have been the cause, it's back in there now. Now being the last thing I did before reassembly of the laptop)

    - Injection of 1V @ 5Amps max (Probably a bad idea) shows the short to dissapear on 2 of the 3 tested caps (the two in one circle on the front view of the PCB) as in doesn't pull the max allowed amperage of 5 amps but "only" 3 on one side the other being directly ground still triggers the short light on my Lab PSU. 1 Of the 3 caps (the one circled alone in the front view of the PCB) shows no direct connection to ground on both poles at this amperage and pulls -+2.8, 2.5 amps.

    - After power injection multimeter still shows the same shorts even though they weren't there anymore when giving the caps 5amps to eat through.

    - MOSFETs seem fine around these caps but I don't really know how to test them

    From the last time I had such a problem with an Acer Laptop (Aspire 7736zg) it was a bad MOSFET but I didn't need to find it, searching google was enough because of a thread I found here about the issue. Beware I can only test and give further information on weekends as I'm only free then.
  • reformatt
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2020
    • 1461
    • Australia

    #2
    You should provide the laptop model, and/or motherboard part number at the very least, and links to the schematic/boardview if available. ZDL is insufficient. You need to remove the board and check for it.

    At face value, looks like your short is after the 2 DC input FET's, suggesting your main power rail is shorted. Check resistance to ground at the current sense resistor above the BQ chip and go from there.

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