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  • bicalov
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    • Nov 2014
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    #1

    Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

    Hi
    I have a vostro 3360 which don't start.
    On the motherboard I found PQ10 to get very hot, but the components connected to him seems to be OK, no short
    Is this a defective PQ10 for sure or do I have to look at other things?
  • atsio
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    • Oct 2013
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    #2
    Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

    You will never know unless you remove it and test it.

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    • bicalov
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      #3
      Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

      Thx atsio.
      I have to wait a while to do that because I have to order the part. In my area it have no electronics shops who carry smd chips.

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      • atsio
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        • Oct 2013
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        #4
        Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

        You remove it, you test it, check on board that there is no short and then solder new one.

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        • HarryPK
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          • Mar 2014
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          • barabai

          #5
          Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

          Its look like bad diode...

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          • bicalov
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            #6
            Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

            Hi Guys,
            I put a new PQ10 on the board, but this one also gets very hot, so no gain there.
            Checked around the PQ10 for other components , but no short there.
            There is a strange thing, the mosfets are usually numbered 1-2-3- or G-S -D. There are several 2n7002W but the marking on the board says I-G-O.which does not correspondent with the factory specs from the 2N7002W.
            The schematics shows 1-2-3 of which 1 is on GND and on the board 2 is on ground.
            Can somebody pls explain how to messure?

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            • samanthban
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              • Feb 2014
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              #7
              Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

              mosfet can be easily identified by removing it .n channel single or dual , p channel single or dual.there is a short/falty that's what component getting hot
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              • bicalov
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                #8
                Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                Originally posted by samanthban
                mosfet can be easily identified by removing it .n channel single or dual , p channel single or dual.there is a short/falty that's what component getting hot
                Thank you, that I understand, but the issue remains about the markings on the mobo, how to interpreted that.

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                • bicalov
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                  #9
                  Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                  Wat it looks like, is that Dell uses the marking "In- Out-GND" on the motherboard,
                  This is very confusing, because the schematics use "1-2-3"
                  The pinout from the 2N7002W is 1= Gate, 2= Source and 3= Drain
                  So on the mobo it looks like In=Gate, Gnd=Source and Out=Drain
                  The schematics now look wrong because 1=Source, 2=Gate and 3=Drain and 2 is on gnd

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                  • ktmmotocross
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                    • Feb 2014
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                    • slovakia

                    #10
                    Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                    replace both two mosfets if it is a step-down circuit.

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                    • atsio
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                      • Oct 2013
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                      #11
                      Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                      Probably you got the wrong numbering (if I am looking at the right schematic). PQ10 is an 4435. 2n7002W is either the PQ11, PQ1, PQ14 or PQ16.

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                      • bicalov
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                        #12
                        Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                        That is correct. The PQ10 I have changed for a new one. The PQ11,-1,-14,-16 are 2n7002W and it is by these ones the letters I,G,and O are on the board and not 1-2-3.
                        If I translate the letters from the board to the schematic, it would be: 1= I , 2 = G and 3 = O. or translated to letters Gate=I, Source= G and Drain= O.
                        Very confusing, see pictures
                        Attached Files

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                        • atsio
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                          #13
                          Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                          Just remove pq10 again and check resistance relative to ground on pads (on motherboard) 1, 4 and 8.

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                          • bicalov
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                            #14
                            Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                            pq10 removed.
                            pin 1-2-3= 286k
                            pin 4= 47,5k
                            pin 5-6-7-8= 152k

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                            • atsio
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                              #15
                              Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                              152k means there is a problem somewhere down the line (but it's not so clear). Do you have a lab supply? Check resistance relative to ground on coils, PL1, PL2, PL3, PL4, PL5, PL6, PL7, PL8, PL9.

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                              • bicalov
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                                #16
                                Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                                I do not have lab supply, I do have a 120W adapter which can stand a short cut.
                                PL1= 380 ohm
                                PL2= 10.8 ohm
                                PL3= 2,9 ohm
                                PL4= 9,2 ohm
                                PL5= 42 kohm, starts at 850 kohm and drops to 42 kohm. Capacitor unloading?
                                PL6= 22,6 ohm
                                PL7= 1,6 ohm
                                PL8= 492 ohm
                                PL9= 192 kohm

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                                • atsio
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                                  #17
                                  Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                                  You have problems on the 3.3v_alw rail as well as on the gfx_core rail. Remove pr133 and check resistance relative to ground on both pads.

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                                  • bicalov
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                                    #18
                                    Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                                    Sorry, I can't find PR133. I looked for more than an hour and I can find all the components in that part of the schematics, except for the PR133.
                                    Also I forgot to mention that I took PU7 off the board to replace it. I waited to measure first before I put it back on. Do I have to put it now or wait

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                                    • atsio
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                                      #19
                                      Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                                      remove pl6 and measure

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                                      • bicalov
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                                        #20
                                        Re: Dell Vostro 3360 no power on

                                        PL6-1 = 1,2 Mohm
                                        PL6-2 = 22,6 ohm

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