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    #41
    Re: A1708 820-00840-A 5V 80-100mA

    With the battery no PP3V3_G3H.
    This is because F7000 is removed. The dual diode @ D6905 takes the input from F7000, pad # 2 (right side in the schematic), to power the LDO regulator which creates the 3v42 rail = PP3V3_G3H.

    Solder back the fuse @ F7000. Then confirm that PP3V3_G3H is back with the battery (only).

    Next,

    Measure and post all voltages on mosfet Q7065 with only the battery connected.

    1) Source (1-2-3)

    2) gate (4)

    3) drain (5-6-7-8)
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      #42
      Re: A1708 820-00840-A 5V 80-100mA

      PP3V3_G3H is now present and stable. This are the voltages in Q7065:

      1) Source (1-2-3) :10,23V

      2) gate (4): 2,34V

      3) drain (5-6-7-8):10,23V

      Do i have to solder back D6950 and chech?

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        #43
        Re: A1708 820-00840-A 5V 80-100mA

        PP3V3_G3H is now present and stable
        This rail is not pulsing ?

        Check the other rails that were pulsing ? Are they also stable ?
        Do i have to solder back D6950 and check?
        If the rails are stable then yes, apply D6950 back onto the board. If I followed this thread properly, the removal of D6950 caused the rails to stabilize. In this case, D6950 is defective and needs to be replaced. If you solder back the defective ESD diode then the SMBUS communication will halt and cause the observed issues. This is becoming a common fault but do confirm my understanding. This ESD device is a common part available from Arrow and other online stores.

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          #44
          Re: A1708 820-00840-A 5V 80-100mA

          It´s working!! I solder back D6950 and connect to the battery. It turns on normally! The only problem i have now are the two CD3215. If i connect the adapter, the amp meter cycles. When the two cd3215 arrive, I will comment on how it went. Maybe bad solder on D6950?? Thank you very much mon2!! You help me a lot!! Now i have another board like this one. I open another thread. If you want you can help me too AGAIN, THANK YOU!!

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