Re: TP401M resistor
If I made my point then why do I keep getting pushed around, and now by a super mod?...
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Re: TP401M resistor
IF you “ONLY want to Spend” YOUR “time for the technical discussions Here” then why do you act contradictorily by stating other matters and commands like “English is Not my foreign language, and the auto-correct function of the Smartphone comes additionally, my apologies. Your Statements are really impressive. So forgive me that I don't Care to elaborate”???!!! And what's my “actual” problem, as you tyrannically single out, rejecting multiple possibilities, likely still criticizing and dictating without context?!
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Re: TP401M resistor
You criticizing me, to be more respectful, is hypocritical. My saying this might be hypocritical in itself, especially if I were to add an exclamation mark like you did, many times actually! Do you know what exclamation marks are used for and how people feel negatively about them? Do only your feelings matter? I also find you writing “First, Second, Third, Forth, and Thank you for assistance!” as not being respectful; which in my criticism of you saying so seems to make me hypocritical.
I also find you not acting respectfully...
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Re: TP401M resistor
7ak7 WASN'T asking about the IC chip, in his pic he boxed in red the area where he already removed a small black "resistor" or a capacitor like the one on the other side of the bigger brown one, beside where he marked off....
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Re: TP401M resistor
That looks like a nasty scrape to the right in your pic; Did you ever find any info on microfarad and volt or a schematic or parts to replace? I have a TP401MA that won't boot off AC cord, battery is dead and it won't charge. I found a whole bunch of the brown capacitors beside your red mark - that when tested with a multi-meter errors on both sides, indicating a short; I've spent like a day trying to find schematics or a replacement motherboard ( 60nb0iv0-mb2000 (202) ) to get parts off of or swap it out all together.
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