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  • mmaewbsoft
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2018
    • 62
    • yemen

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    laptop tosiba s865-s5381 fuse burning with lines next charger

    i relace fuse and and connect small cable from line red charger to fuse
    all mosoft 19v and and 4 pin 7-6
    TPCA8065 this mosoft is shourted out of board how can i change it with any mosoft i cant find like this TPCA8065
  • Techtiger
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    • Oct 2014
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    • france

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    Re: laptop tosiba s865-s5381 fuse burning with lines next charger

    It’s a N-Channel Fet you can replace it with a any N-Channel 30V Fet upload the Schematic

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    • mmaewbsoft
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2018
      • 62
      • yemen

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      Re: laptop tosiba s865-s5381 fuse burning with lines next charger

      TPCA8065-N-Channel like those p219-7114-f8707 and tpc8212h or 4800b

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      • mmaewbsoft
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2018
        • 62
        • yemen

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        Re: laptop tosiba s865-s5381 fuse burning with lines next charger

        sorry for mistake mosoft is n3018ss hc

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