Re: Lenovo Yoga 500-14IHW
Hello,
I give you a feedback.
I remove the damage capacitor and shunted.
But something is not good.
The AC / DC adapter output voltage without connection is approximately 20V.
When I plug it into the PC, I can control a voltage of 1.5 - 2V.
I don't think this is correct.
Why this drop in electrical voltage?
Malfunction of AC / DC adapter or motherboard problem?
No LED is on and no PC start-up
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Lenovo Yoga 500-14IHW
The easiest solution is to remove it.
Finding a capacitor of this size is not easy !!
I will try.
i will give you a feedback.
Many Thanks
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Re: Lenovo Yoga 500-14IHW
Thank you for this quick response.
But , no dangers for what is behind ?
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Lenovo Yoga 500-14IHW
Good morning all,
First, sorry for my English, I am French !!
I unfortunately tinkered with the power supply of my LENOVO YOGA 500 laptop, and I burned out a component on my motherboard.
This follows an inversion of polarity.
I'm looking to find out what this component is? See picture.
Capacitor?
Diode?
Thanks for your help...
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Hello everybody,
So, I'm French with bad English. Google is my friend !!
I am an electrical technician and I tinker a little with everything related to computers.
My curiosity prompted me to register for this forum.
I also need information, so I'm counting on all of you!
i hope you understand .
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