Hello,
I have re-soldered the loose pins on the RAM slot which is a common fault on these models..
It charges and turns on the power LED but is missing several voltages like RAM and CPU do not come up which I believe is due to MAINON & SUSON being missing to turn these supplies on..
What I am un-sure of is what is the ITC chip waiting for to send out these signals, what are the requirements?
I have checked these lines in diode mode and they seam normal -> 600.
I have checked to see if they come on for even a fraction of a second...
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HP - CE Series - DAG7ALMB8C0 REV.C - MODEL - G7AL-2G - Missing MAINON & SUSON - Turns on power LED & Charges
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From my 3D printer, is this a capacitor?
Hey there,
I'm largely still a student and unsure about identifying components like this, anyone have any idea what this is and if I have another one, fairly straight forward to swap out?
From my Bambu Labs AMS - had connected the wiring incorrectly .. Whoops!
Cheers!
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mi NoteBook Horizon Edition 14 A3_CML 19800-1 bios
need working bios file
mi NoteBook Horizon Edition 14 A3_CML 19800-1 bios bin file -
Gigabyte GA-RP75XC schematic
hello
any one can tell me this ic number
u96
8 pin
pin 5 is gnd... -
Asus UX435EG Boardview
Hello, maybe someone have boardview for this board ? Thank you! -
HP ProOne 600 G5 AIO schematic
Hello,
Need schematic for this AIO PC to diagnose adapter ID issue
Motherboard code is
348.0CZ01.0011
18448-1 ProOne G5 AIO MB Rev.A
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Seeking Advice: Repairing Dell U3425WE Monitor with Faulty USB-C/Thunderbolt Ports
Hi everyone,
Looking for some advice or opinions on what to do with a monitor issue I’ve run into. Apologies in advance is this crossovers a few forum categories.
I have a Dell U3425WE, which I've recently replaced with another model. That said, the original unit is still fully functional in terms of the display — it works perfectly over HDMI and DisplayPort. However, the USB-C and Thunderbolt 4 ports have stopped functioning correctly. The Issue:- The 90W Thunderbolt 4 port (circled in the photo) no longer charges or powers any device, including laptops or MacBooks.
- There’s
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