Hi there.
I'm wrapping my head around this Samsung that keeps killing Q10 (the first FET in the 19V power line) after a few minutes at least 15 (this last time I was not close to it when it went down).
I've seen some youtube videos where they just short this FET, but I don't like this kind of approach: if the FET is there it is for some reason that I may or may not even understand.
As I didn't find the same exact model FET to replace, I've scavenged other boards for FETs with similar values, but they keep failing.
There must be something down the line that is killing the FET after a while.
Note that the FET doesn't get burned, it just stops working and sometimes it even work for a few seconds and stops after.
Does any of you that are experienced in this things can point me to the reason of the FET being killed?
Cheers.
I'm wrapping my head around this Samsung that keeps killing Q10 (the first FET in the 19V power line) after a few minutes at least 15 (this last time I was not close to it when it went down).
I've seen some youtube videos where they just short this FET, but I don't like this kind of approach: if the FET is there it is for some reason that I may or may not even understand.
As I didn't find the same exact model FET to replace, I've scavenged other boards for FETs with similar values, but they keep failing.
There must be something down the line that is killing the FET after a while.
Note that the FET doesn't get burned, it just stops working and sometimes it even work for a few seconds and stops after.
Does any of you that are experienced in this things can point me to the reason of the FET being killed?
Cheers.
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