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    Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

    Hi

    I've been searching for a long time and I'll be glad for some help

    1. I have an Asus GL502VT laptop. It worked well.
    2. I had a blown fuse which is related to the operation of the display. It was replaced and now the display is ok. The fuse was a 32v 3a 0603 fuse
    3. However, near it, I removed some component mistakebly, which I can recognize and now the battery is not charging. Windows says "plugged in, not charging". The component was really close
    4. The laptop works plugged or from the battery, but the battery won't charge.
    5. The battery indicator is always lit (orange), even when the battery is not connected

    An clue? I can't get the schematics for the GL502VT and I can't recognize the missing part

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    Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

    please!

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      #3
      Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

      Some clear photos (far and close-up) would help a lot.

      However, this notebook is very new so it costs money to get info for it. I don't have that info but I see that it is available. Hopefully someone else here has it and can give you the part number for the component if you need one.

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        Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

        Originally posted by BlueMidnight View Post
        Some clear photos (far and close-up) would help a lot.

        However, this notebook is very new so it costs money to get info for it. I don't have that info but I see that it is available. Hopefully someone else here has it and can give you the part number for the component if you need one.
        Thanks

        Where do you see it is available? I'm willing to pay, but I can find it no where.

        As for an image: , left, in a red rectangle

        There is one burned (looks black) and another looks good and was removed by mistake. Trying the same fuse didn't work
        Last edited by Crappy; 07-26-2016, 08:34 AM.

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          #5
          Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

          Its not fuse but ceramic caps
          Attached Files

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            #6
            Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

            There is a repair guide and boardview on this site
            http://teknisi-indonesia.com/threads...r-guide.12225/

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              Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

              Originally posted by meritosari View Post
              Its not fuse but ceramic caps
              Thanks, sincerely!
              Are you sure? the one besides the burned one? (color is something like vynil/orange)
              Any guess about the parameters?

              EDIT: I see now you've uploaded the picture with new info. Many thanks!
              Can you tell me how you figured it out? do you happen to have full schematics or it is your experience and knowledge?

              EDIT 2: The burned part *is* a fuse, 32V, 3A and it was replaced successfuly, resulting in the display working again (was dim before that)

              Originally posted by cyberhack View Post
              There is a repair guide and boardview on this site
              http://teknisi-indonesia.com/threads...r-guide.12225/
              Many many thanks. It doesn't look like schematics and I see no repair guide really
              Last edited by Crappy; 07-26-2016, 11:29 AM.

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                Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

                Hard to say " can't share the boardview, cause I don't want to break the rule on one "forum" that I registered as membership. (free forum that was need colecting some points to download doc/file). www.teknisi-indonesia.com only for VIP member to download it, and I also as free member.

                anyway, I can share just screen shoot:


                boardview .asc have no BOM (bill of materials) so no component description on it.
                schematic not available, use ux31a2 sch as reference, you'll find it on this forum
                Attached Files
                Last edited by meritosari; 07-26-2016, 11:57 AM.

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                  Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

                  Originally posted by meritosari View Post
                  Hard to say " can't share the boardview, cause I don't want to break the rule on one "forum" that I registered as membership. (free forum that was need colecting some points to download doc/file). www.teknisi-indonesia.com only for VIP member to download it, and I also as free member.

                  anyway, I can share just screen shoot:


                  boardview .asc have no BOM (bill of materials) so no component description on it.
                  schematic not available, use ux31a2 sch as reference, you'll find it on this forum
                  I see, so it won't give me nothing to pay for this site? they don't really have a full repair guide?

                  Do you think the UX31A2 is a good indicator (maybe there is a more high powere laptop to sip the info from)? should I go for a higher voltage capacitor?
                  Sorry, I'm not too good with these - trying to work with a friend who doesn't really understand internet, so I'm asking a lot of questions
                  Last edited by Crappy; 07-26-2016, 12:10 PM.

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                    Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

                    I think its safety for 1uf-10uf/25v rating only, not too higher value than 19v rails LCD, if you had problem with LVDS sircuit path, then it blown it again for protection. the point is you should make sure on the pad C4523 not shorted to ground with LVDS cable still connected

                    little bit confuse, even the caps not solder it on board, you still can power up the laptop without any problem for the screen.

                    if charging batery problem it seem like on other component has change value or was bad

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                      Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

                      Originally posted by meritosari View Post
                      I think its safety for 1uf-10uf/25v rating only, not too higher value than 19v rails LCD, if you had problem with LVDS sircuit path, then it blown it again for protection. the point is you should make sure on the pad C4523 not shorted to ground with LVDS cable still connected

                      little bit confuse, even the caps not solder it on board, you still can power up the laptop without any problem for the screen.

                      if charging batery problem it seem like on other component has change value or was bad
                      Yes, only battery issue - not charging. The laptop works well as far as I can see
                      I'll try 10uF, 25V and let you know

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                        #12
                        Re: Battery plugged in, not charging after some issues

                        @meritosari, I also have a Dell 7559 and a Clevo P650RE - do you think I find this component there?

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                          #13
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                          Yes

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