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I successfully removed a Capacitor from a donor board and now I have a working laptop. Thank you for all your assistance sir!
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ok, let say I can remove one capacitor from the 100 motherboards I have laying around, how do I test the capacitor removed from the board, can I test it while still on the board, with the regular MM I have ?
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Diod mode= .465 and climbing to .480, .501 ect.
Resistance mode=.109 and rising using the 2M on resistance mode
Let me know what i should do next please. Thank you
Obviously battery unplugged from Motherboard!
Should there be continuity across the capacitor when I solder in a new one above the tsot23-6? should it beep on continuity mode?
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When I soldered in a used capacitor from a macbook air logic board that looked the same as the one previously on the motherboard, it still beeps when MM was in continuity mode.
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Unfortunately the capacitor is long gone, how should I proceed now? I appreciate the help!...
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Is there a way I can test before I go ahead and order, for clarification, there is a capacitor that I removed, when I put my black and red probe on the points, it beeps, That means it shorted correct?
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I have been on the phone with Digikey and they couldn't offer much help
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I need help also please, I need help identifying the park in the picture attached, its from a samsung laptop NP930QDB...
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Galaxy Book Pro 360 NP930QDB
Good Afternoon friends,
Can someone please help me, I have attached a picture. This laptop sustained a very small amount of liquid damage. I'm positive the cap seen in the picture ( the cap has been removed ) is short, but could it also by the ( Mostfet ) I think that's what the IC is called. When i put my positive and negative problems on my multimeter, on the shorted cap, it beeps. Im sorry if my explanation is not great....
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