Are the two the same?
E13009F and J13009-2
Collapse
X
-
My pc
CPU : AMD PHENOM II x4 @ 3.5Ghz
MB : ASUS M4A89TD PRO USB3
RAM : Kingston ValueRAM 16gb DDR3
PSU : Cooler Master 850W Silent Pro
GPU : ATI Radeon HD 6850 -
Re: E13009F and J13009-2
It isn't of use anymore, I just blew the fuse on the power supply and tripped the circuit breaker in my home when the power supply I was attempting to repair fell and landed on metal... and as luck would have it, the other transistor got shorted.
I suppose that transistor is unusable now.Comment
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by cannifixitHi,
I recently bought a faulty Elitebook from ebay, and that was exactly how it was listed just "HP Elitebook", no details.
It has two issues, the first being in manufacturing mode for the bios, which from my understanding essentially means a bios has been flashed that does not have any of the laptops details, model, serial number etc.
The second issue is it does not charge which I'm sure I'll be ok with once i get into it.
The bios issue is a problem though as the laptop is missing all of the details on the bottom case, it's completely blank, it's not like they... -
by markk8799I'm replacing a swollen cap in the PSU of a Samsung UN40EH8000F TV. The cap is a Samyoung 10 V, 1200uF, 105 degree C, NXE series. From what I can gather, the NXE series is essentially those specs, with 20% tolerance, ultra-low ESR, low impedance, and long life (3-4,000 hours). On Dikigey, I was looking at the Panasonic EEU-FC1A122 or EEU-FK1A122L. The only thing I can discern between the two is a difference in impedance (44 vs 52 mOhms). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-
Channel: General Capacitor Questions & Issues
-
-
by AJ847.63eHi Folks,
Just wanted to clear up a misunderstanding of mine (or what I expect is one). Isn't the 12V rail from the 24 pin, EPS and PCIE separated? IE if I put a power resistor on the ATX 12V pin that is not going to load, thus tell me if the EPS or PCIE rails are fine?
I was recently watching ArIs from Hardware Busters video on how to properly test ATX PSUs without using 5 figure Croma substations.
The PCB adapter he used breaks out the 12, 5 and 3.3V pins from the 24 pin and gives you banana plugs to connect to. That is a bit useless is it not? Aren't... -
by CrystaleyesHola peeps.
I'm placing it in this topic, because from what I can see, it is essentially a modified SMPS, but please move if there is a 'correct' forum section.
Recently, I bought an essentially brand new, but defective, 155 amp inverter welder.
The unit would turn on fine, with the digital display and fan doing their thing, however when attempting to strike an arc, the rod would merely spark or just get stuck onto the steel.
Now I know that many (if not most) in here would simply not have bought it, but I am still learning this trade... -
So I think I may have buggered something up.
The video on this set was working, but the VCR did not work (it would attempt to read the tape, then eject it). I was thinking I could clean the mode switch on the VCR board and reassemble—I was able to do that and get it reassembled, but now cannot get anything to display (and additionally the VCR is not loading tapes properly, so I suspect I didn't get the mode switch oriented correctly when I reassembled it, but I will revisit that later).
I can see the filament glow when I power the set on, and audio seems to be working...5 Photos - Loading...
- No more items.
Comment