Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
thanks boss...i will try to find some capacitors online..as my area doesn't have electronics shops selling the SMD tantalum capacitors..but can I check/test if my NEC/TOKIN capacitance is not as good as it was?? as i see the place of the NEC/TOKIN is hard to test using a multitester..how can i check the capacitance since it's under the CPU??Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
I want to say thanks to all contributions on this thread. It's a help for someone who is not a tech like me. The solution worked like a charm. My computer is up and running stable as it used be with ac power or battery for one day now. I'll add some photos on my next post, as soon as I learn how that can be done :_)
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
OK, I got it. I used 4 smd caps 330uf of 2,5V that I took from an old scrap board. The Nec/Tokin caps came out in layers from top to bottom. Using a tiny flat head screw driver to pry it off. The soldering was bit more difficult, but nothing that a bit of acid and 60W soldering iron couldn't do. Patience is a virtue in this type of job.Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
OK, I got it. I used 4 smd caps 330uf of 2,5V that I took from an old scrap board. The Nec/Tokin caps came out in layers from top to bottom. Using a tiny flat head screw driver to pry it off. The soldering was bit more difficult, but nothing that a bit of acid and 60W soldering iron couldn't do. Patience is a virtue in this type of job.
You should clean the board if you haven't done so, or the flux will eat the traces and cause even more problems later on.Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
I did clean, as you can see on the picture. I don't know the name in English... but it's a type of soldering paste used to help the solder to "stick" to the parts to be soldered... I believe it's some sort of acid paste. Thanks for the heads up.Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
I also got the problem solved using 4 capacitors. Thank you ablacon64 and all other guys contribute in this thread.
BTW i also added some flux, how do i clean them (flux) after the soldering is done? If i dont do will it cause problems later?Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
Many thanks to you guys who shared their knowledge... it helps a lot out there including me even though I haven't tried it yet. Now I know what needs to be fixed..Comment
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Most good fluxes are no clean. But you can clean with isopropyl alcohol. I use ethyl acetate (CH3COOCH2CH3). It's a very strong solvent and does not damage the board. It's more expensive than isopropyl alcohol but only 2 drops can clean a 4x4cm area easyly. I use 100% pure ethyl acetate, but the diluted version that is found in drugstores will do the job just fine.Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
Hello,
I have a A305 laptop with same symptoms and problems. So I followed the procedure and I removed the NEC OE907 capacitor. After that, I replaced the old one by 3 tantalum caps of 330uf of 4v with correct polarization. When I turn on the computer nothing happens, I don't get no video, no HD startup... nothing, only the lights are turned on. Then I tryed to put more one 330uF cap and nothing. I have made all possible arrangements of capacitors with values of 220 and 330uf to obtain the sum of 900 uf or even 1200 uF, but it didn't work. Does anyone know what happend? Does it happend with someone here in the forum? Does someone has any idea to give? Thanks for attention.Comment
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I don't believe so, because I removed CPU before any procedure. Yes, the funs turns on and lights turn on too. The voltage between caps is 1.08V, it seems to be OK. One thing strange that happens is that the light of CPU and HD flashes on in just one second, then turns off, but I get no video.Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
I have the same problem with Toshiba L300 satellite, somehow I still cannot manage to get the screws out, which fall under the laptop battery. 3 tiny screws. What do I do now?Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
hey PVH, Thanks for the reply. Somehow I managed to get those screws driven out. Here is the picture of the cap.
Now whats the next step? I am really not good with the technical stuff. What hardware should I get from Digikey or any other electronics shop?Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
Hey, I noticed that you have a different caps there... it would be good to have some input about that, as for what I know the Nec/Tokin was the bad guy.
Hang on, let us hear from the tech guys... you're not very far concerning the replacement procedure.Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
^^ Yes its a different cap. But the values should be same right? P.S- Its a Toshiba L300.Comment
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Re: Toshiba Satellite - Locks up when plugged in
Not exactly, as there are different processors for the same model... in my case it's a Intel Core2 Duo T5870 @2.00Ghz. Anyway, I haven't research yours but if it has the same values and the symptoms are the ones described on this thread, just go ahead and pry it off.Comment
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