I found this blown part after taking board out Need to know what it is so I can replace . Looks like a monster fuse or compacitor says its 1250volts .
Need to identify blown part to fix set
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by G-StingSo My iPad was not charging and booting up . i went to a local technician and he checked with thermal and this Part marked in 1st Photo is Short.
So then i went on to boardview and downloaded the schematics and identified this part in 2nd Photo. Now i am confused what exactly is the part called ? where should i get this from ?
i contacted my technician and he sent me his BoardVIew screenshot in 3rd Photo. In his Boardview the part is called X2826.... Something
SO My main concern is what part should i order what should i search the name for ?
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by FreakyMexHello guys. I'm a complete noob in electronics. I'd like to repair my child Lunii's (a "story box"), basically an audio player that allows the childs to choose between several options the places, characters, objects of the story, and then play a story according to the choice of the child. There is a screen that display the selected option before each choice. The Lunii fell and the screen is now broken.
I'd like to repair it (probably just have to change the part, because the lunii still works perfectly fine) but I can't manage to identify the part/order it online. Do you have any...02-17-2025, 01:16 AM -
by Fr3shGyHi,
My ASUS PG27V monitor died a couple of days ago. No LED no power at all.
It has an external 19V power supply.
I took it apart and it looks like there is a MOSFET SOT23? / Diode? blown. The board is a 4H.3Q601.A00.
Below the blown part, there is the same or similar Mosfet with the lable "57199", but i can't find a datasheet to see if it is a shottky diode or an N-channel Mosfet.
I need help to identify or figure out what part i can replace it with. I have some SOT23 Fets laying around....-
Channel: Troubleshooting Computer Displays
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by swergHey everyone,
I'm a novice trying to repair my laptop. The LCD screen has an image, but no LED backlight for the image. It also produces an image when connected to an external monitor.
I have found what I believe to be a blown inductor labeled "L4502" and "120 Ohm" in the schematics (zoomed in image, blue arrow to blown component). I have included an image of the general area of the mobo and an excerpt from the schematics as well.
I am having trouble selecting a replacement component, which I believe to be a 120 Ohm ferrite bead, from the components... -
by isa198585Can someone please help me identify this part? It's from an HP Victus 16-Sxxxx notebook." Let me know if you want a more formal or technical version....
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