Good day folks. This may seem like a pointless thing to try and repair, but I've got a dead original DELL slim charger which I'm trying to fix and I figured it might be something others have stumbled upon, given that DELL is a fairly popular brand which others are likely to own. The model is LA90PE0-01 and the issue is simple: it doesn't output anything at all. I took it apart and after hours of fighting with that white silastic sh!t they felt the need to "paint" the whole board with, I eventually uncovered the board enough to take some measurement: I get around 325v on the main cap and 15 to 20v on pin 1 of the IC (goes up and down). This is where it gets slightly complicated and over my head: the IC is a LTA804N which controls BOTH the PFC circuit and the main switching one. I could not find too much about this thing, however I did find one source which says it's identical to TEA1751 (datasheet here). I was also lucky enough to find the schematic for the whole adapter here. Following along with the schematic and the pinout as best as I could, I do get some volts on pin 1 VCC of the IC, but nothing else elsewhere...I don't know if it's even pulsing those FETs on and off, because I don't have an oscilloscope to measure the gates
The overcomplicated nature of that IC is also annoying. Resistors seem fine, except for one of the 1504 (1.5 megOhm, bottom left of schematic, which seems to be reading too low - only 800kohms). Already replaced C054, since it's in parallel with the VCC pin of the IC which sometimes causes issues, but it didn't change anything....any help would be greatly appreciated


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