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  • dlshad96
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    • Apr 2016
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    #1

    dell n5050 cmos battery circuit

    Hello

    the coms in my dell n5050 broken and i need to solder the (+) line i can't find it please help where i have to solder the + ?

    Waiting for reply
    Thank you in advance
  • ktmmotocross
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    • Feb 2014
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    Re: dell n5050 cmos battery circuit

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    • dlshad96
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      Re: dell n5050 cmos battery circuit

      Originally posted by ktmmotocross
      post photo
      Thank you pics attached
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      Last edited by dlshad96; 02-09-2019, 03:00 AM.

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      • mcplslg123
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        • Jun 2015
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        Re: dell n5050 cmos battery circuit

        R6002 On the backside of cmos battery connector .

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        • ktmmotocross
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          • Feb 2014
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          Re: dell n5050 cmos battery circuit

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          • dlshad96
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            • Apr 2016
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            Re: dell n5050 cmos battery circuit

            Thank you so Much my Dear friend

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            • dlshad96
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              #7
              Re: dell n5050 cmos battery circuit

              Originally posted by mcplslg123
              R6002 On the backside of cmos battery connector .
              Thank you for help Bro

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