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    acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

    hi everyone!,
    I'm looking for help to repair this motherboard, I followed a few threads and many youtube videos but still, I cannot figure it out

    Reason: Liquid Damage

    Model: acer aspire a515-51g
    Motherboard: C5V01 LA-E892P REV: 1A

    I already make some tests:

    ON/OFFBTN 3.2V OK
    EC_ON 3.17V
    SPOK 2.15mV
    SOC_RTCRST 3.006V

    PL401/402 no power
    PQ403 19.6V

    PU401 PIN
    6 - 0.03mV
    7 - 1.16mV
    8 - 0.11mV
    9 - 4.6V
    10 - 0.05mV
    11 - NO POWER

    EN 0.03mV

    RB 0.03mV
    DB1 (chip side(left)) 7.55mV, right 0.06mV

    I need your help.

    Thanks in advance.
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    #2
    Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

    sorry forgot to mention.

    after the motherboard is damaged, the power led is on and the fan spins one time then it stops and near the GPU this marked area, both r22 coils are heated. A few times this happened now no power
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      #3
      Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

      hi, Does anyone have a solution or idea?

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        #4
        Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

        3V_EN_R Present?? PQ302/303 voltage on Pin1/4/8??

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          #5
          Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

          Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
          3V_EN_R Present?? PQ302/303 voltage on Pin1/4/8??
          Hi, thank you for your response

          3V_EN_R 0.02mV

          PQ302 PIN
          1 - 19.6V
          4 - 25.59V
          8 - 19.6V

          PQ303 PIN
          1 - 19.6V
          4 - 25.59V
          8 - 19.6V

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            #6
            Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

            Probably multiple issue to solve. I'd need a overview about voltages (nothing except 19V and 3V LDO present) and especially resistances of each power rail. Check at least the coils.

            Otherwise iirc on this board 3.3V and 5V come up only after power press. So first thing you should do is to check whether the power button does indeed still work as expected.
            FairRepair on YouTube

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              #7
              Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

              Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
              Probably multiple issue to solve. I'd need a overview about voltages (nothing except 19V and 3V LDO present) and especially resistances of each power rail. Check at least the coils.

              Otherwise iirc on this board 3.3V and 5V come up only after power press. So first thing you should do is to check whether the power button does indeed still work as expected.
              "Probably multiple issue to solve"

              power button is working. before press 3.3v, after press 0v

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                #8
                Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                Probably multiple issue to solve. I'd need a overview about voltages (nothing except 19V and 3V LDO present) and especially resistances of each power rail. Check at least the coils.

                Otherwise iirc on this board 3.3V and 5V come up only after power press. So first thing you should do is to check whether the power button does indeed still work as expected.

                hi I appreciate your time,

                if i update voltages on these pins PU301, PU501, PU401, is it enough for checking?

                resistance to ground 474.1k

                and sorry actually i don't know how to check the resistances of each power rail. i can check component resistances but have no idea how to check on rails. can you guide me to check that?

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                  #9
                  Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                  how to check the resistances of each power rail.
                  Remove all power / no battery.

                  Meter in resistance mode.

                  Place one meter probe onto one side of the inductor / coil. Other meter probe to ground. Record the measurement and meter scale used for the test.

                  If the resistance is very low, the local power rail may be shorting due to a defective capacitor or another component.

                  Each coil / inductor is linked to a local power supply rail.

                  If your meter shows a '1' or 'OL' then switch to a higher resistance scale on your meter till you can measure a proper resistance value.

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                    #10
                    Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                    Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                    Remove all power / no battery.

                    Meter in resistance mode.

                    Place one meter probe onto one side of the inductor / coil. Other meter probe to ground. Record the measurement and meter scale used for the test.

                    If the resistance is very low, the local power rail may be shorting due to a defective capacitor or another component.

                    Each coil / inductor is linked to a local power supply rail.

                    If your meter shows a '1' or 'OL' then switch to a higher resistance scale on your meter till you can measure a proper resistance value.
                    hi mon2, i appreciate your support and guidance

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                      #11
                      Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                      Resistance on 3V LDO??

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                        #12
                        Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                        Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
                        Resistance on 3V LDO??
                        hi, please check the attachment, im not sure i measured correctly.
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                          #13
                          Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                          Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                          Probably multiple issue to solve. I'd need a overview about voltages (nothing except 19V and 3V LDO present) and especially resistances of each power rail. Check at least the coils.

                          Otherwise iirc on this board 3.3V and 5V come up only after power press. So first thing you should do is to check whether the power button does indeed still work as expected.
                          hi, please check the attachment
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                            #14
                            Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                            Measure resistance og +3v LDO directly on PU401(PC401). Is 3v present there?? If present, remove DB1 & RB17. Now check again whether you get 3v_En_R on pin1 of RB16

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                              #15
                              Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                              Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
                              Measure resistance og +3v LDO directly on PU401(PC401). Is 3v present there?? If present, remove DB1 & RB17. Now check again whether you get 3v_En_R on pin1 of RB16
                              resistance - ldo3 25.27k

                              Is 3v present there? yes

                              removed DB1 & RB17 but still 3v_En_R 0v

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                                #16
                                Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                                any help

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                                  #17
                                  Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                                  3v_En_R is driven by KB9022. Confirm that UB1 is being powered.
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                                    #18
                                    Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                                    Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                                    3v_En_R is driven by KB9022. Confirm that UB1 is being powered.
                                    thank you for the response.
                                    ub1 has power but +3VLP_EC is showing 0.0054v

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                                      #19
                                      Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                                      Very good. LB1 must be defective. Can you check the voltage on both sides of LB1 inductor ?

                                      This not a critical part and if required, can be bridged with a piece of wire (after power is removed of course) for testing.

                                      Update:


                                      My power path flow may be in error but you are on the proper track.

                                      The +3VLP_EC has to receive power to power the GPIO pins on VCC_IO2 bank. If this rail is 0 volts, then the batch of GPIO pins on UB1 will not be powered.

                                      See attached.
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                                      Last edited by mon2; 11-18-2022, 10:16 AM.

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                                        #20
                                        Re: acer aspire a515-51g c5v01 no power

                                        Hi, this issue was solved, i have exactly the same problem, with the same model!

                                        Thank you

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