Lenovo Y50-70 Completely dead, no lights at all.

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  • piernov
    Super Moderator
    • Jan 2016
    • 4435
    • France

    #21
    Re: Lenovo Y50-70 Completely dead, no lights at all.

    I don't think the absence of the ceramic capacitor would cause this issue.
    However PU1102/PU1103 should not turn on when charging the battery only (computer off). If PU1103 did blow up when the computer was off, most likely you got a short somewhere around PU1102 (either it was bad or you didn't solder it back correctly).
    OpenBoardView — https://github.com/OpenBoardView/OpenBoardView

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    • didutgendut
      Member
      • Jun 2017
      • 20
      • Indonesia

      #22
      Re: Lenovo Y50-70 Completely dead, no lights at all.

      okay so now im gonna replace those PU1102, PU1103 and the ceramic caps with the new one
      wish me luck..

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      • didutgendut
        Member
        • Jun 2017
        • 20
        • Indonesia

        #23
        Re: Lenovo Y50-70 Completely dead, no lights at all.

        so now after replacing all off those bad things the laptop turn on now but with a dead screen.. when i press the power button the keyboard backlight is on and the fan spin for a while and stop and it shows nothing on the screen. i already double checked the display connection to the board, and everything seems to be ok. what do i need to do now ?

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