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    #21
    Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

    1,2,3 - 19,63v
    5,6,7,8 - 19,63v
    8 - 25,63v
    Source 19,60v
    in the 2 mosfets.

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      #22
      Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

      Originally posted by mon2 View Post
      Can you confirm how these measurements were taken ?

      Meter in DC volts scale (20v or higher is ok).

      Red meter probe to source pins (1-2-3) ; pick one
      Black meter probe to ground (shield ground is ok)

      Then review the voltage on this pin.

      Repeat for the DRAIN pins (5-6-7-8).
      Repeat for the GATE pin (4).

      For each case, black meter probe to ground.

      Then the same check for the next mosfet.
      1,2,3 - 19,63v
      5,6,7,8 - 19,63v
      8 - 25,63v
      Source 19,60v
      in the 2 mosfets.

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        #23
        Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

        Originally posted by mon2 View Post
        Can you confirm how these measurements were taken ?

        Meter in DC volts scale (20v or higher is ok).

        Red meter probe to source pins (1-2-3) ; pick one
        Black meter probe to ground (shield ground is ok)

        Then review the voltage on this pin.

        Repeat for the DRAIN pins (5-6-7-8).
        Repeat for the GATE pin (4).

        For each case, black meter probe to ground.

        Then the same check for the next mosfet.
        All measurements were taken with an automatic multimeter. It is a fluke tester.
        I always use a 30v 10A power supply. At first the voltages were disparate since the power supply varied voltages. I already repaired it obtaining safe voltages.
        With the source regulated at 19.50v, which is the input that is placed on the laptop's casing:
        Mosfet 1:
        1,2,3 - 19,53v
        5,6,7,8 - 19,53v
        8 - 25,53v
        Mosfet 2:
        1,2,3 - 19,53v
        5,6,7,8 - 19,53v
        8 - 25,53v
        I understand your frustration at seeing how I don't understand or don't do things well. Please make an effort. I'm learning as I go and I'm doing my best to understand you. Thank you so much for your time.

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          #24
          Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

          Review the voltage at each (likely large and grey in color) coil.

          Each coil is linked to a local power supply rail.

          If the voltage at the coil is too low or zero then that power rail is defective.

          Post any odd measurements.

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            #25
            Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

            Originally posted by mon2 View Post
            Review the voltage at each (likely large and grey in color) coil.

            Each coil is linked to a local power supply rail.

            If the voltage at the coil is too low or zero then that power rail is defective.

            Post any odd measurements.
            All coils are not grounded. The gpu and cpu coils have very little resistance, assuming this is normal. The others range between 40 and 420
            Attached Files

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              #26
              Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

              Originally posted by mon2 View Post
              Review the voltage at each (likely large and grey in color) coil.

              Each coil is linked to a local power supply rail.

              If the voltage at the coil is too low or zero then that power rail is defective.

              Post any odd measurements.
              Mosfet 1:
              5,6,7,8 - 19,53v ; DC 0,640v
              1,2,3 - 19,53v ; DC 1,618v
              8 - 25,35v ; DC 1,417v
              Mosfet 2:
              5,6,7,8 - 19,53v ; DC 0,640v
              1,2,3 - 19,53v ; DC 1,618v
              8 - 25,35v ; DC 1,417v
              Coil 5V: 5,124v ; DC 0,375v
              Coil 3V: 3,392v (one second=0v) ; DC 0,363v
              coil Battery: 2,914v ; DC 0,188v
              Coil Memory: 0v ; DC 0,128v
              Coils GPU: 0v ; DC 0,001v-0,002v
              Coils CPU: 0v ; DC 0,006v-0,003v-0,019v-0,046v
              Remaining coils: 0v ; DC 0.046v-0.071v

              All measurements are only with the motherboard. Without battery or memories or any hardware connected.

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                #27
                Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                This case lacks in a good overview and a detailed explanation of the issue.

                For this reason members here were mislead to whole two pages of troubleshooting the DC-IN Circuit, although the main power rail is fine and the board works, at least till some degree.

                So if you finally want to make some progress here, we need information about the resistance to GND of any coil on your board and also of voltage present at any coil WHILE plugging the charger (to not miss something again!). Write the values near the coils at the photo you have already taken of the board. Thanks.

                One more thing: So does the 3.3V at the coil disappear even without pressing the power button? If it does not disappear, then repeat the voltage measurement WHILE the button is pressed.
                FairRepair on YouTube

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                  #28
                  Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                  Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                  This case lacks in a good overview and a detailed explanation of the issue.

                  For this reason members here were mislead to whole two pages of troubleshooting the DC-IN Circuit, although the main power rail is fine and the board works, at least till some degree.

                  So if you finally want to make some progress here, we need information about the resistance to GND of any coil on your board and also of voltage present at any coil WHILE plugging the charger (to not miss something again!). Write the values near the coils at the photo you have already taken of the board. Thanks.

                  One more thing: So does the 3.3V at the coil disappear even without pressing the power button? If it does not disappear, then repeat the voltage measurement WHILE the button is pressed.
                  First of all, thanks for your interest. I will try to be as precise as possible:
                  All coil voltages are measured by plugging the power supply into each of them.
                  The 3.3v coil falls to 0v the second after plugging in the power supply, without pressing the power button in any of the cases.
                  The bios chip receives 3.3v and the second drops to 0v.
                  Attached Files

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                    #29
                    Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                    Understand. Okay, resistances looking fine so far. I'm a bit worried about the two coils with 1.5Ohms to GND but can be fine. So there is no clear reason why it does shutdown after a short while.
                    Does the 3.3V coil (and maybe other voltages) come up again while you press the power button?
                    Charger is known good and of correct wattage?
                    FairRepair on YouTube

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                      #30
                      Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                      Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                      Understand. Okay, resistances looking fine so far. I'm a bit worried about the two coils with 1.5Ohms to GND but can be fine. So there is no clear reason why it does shutdown after a short while.
                      Does the 3.3V coil (and maybe other voltages) come up again while you press the power button?
                      Charger is known good and of correct wattage?
                      If I press the power button nothing happens. Only the power light comes on for an instant. This light never comes on when I plug in the power supply. I don't use a power supply. I only use a 30V and 10A laboratory source. That would be enough amperage to start it.

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                        #31
                        Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                        Well, if ANYTHING happens after pressing the power button you should proceed by measuring all coils again while pressing the button. Might give a hint then where it is stuck.

                        Edit: Question about the charger wasn't answered. Please clarify. Charger is a very important thing on HP notebooks.
                        FairRepair on YouTube

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                          #32
                          Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                          Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                          Well, if ANYTHING happens after pressing the power button you should proceed by measuring all coils again while pressing the button. Might give a hint then where it is stuck.

                          In the coils there is no change in the voltages. There is only a voltage drop in the connector of the power led and it charges for an instant returning to its 5v state.

                          Edit: Question about the charger wasn't answered. Please clarify. Charger is a very important thing on HP notebooks.
                          I don't use a charger from HP. I don't have a charger for this laptop. I use a laboratory source.

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                            #33
                            Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                            With a tip which cover the the Adapter detection of the board? Picture of how it is connected?
                            FairRepair on YouTube

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                              #34
                              Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                              Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                              With a tip which cover the the Adapter detection of the board? Picture of how it is connected?
                              Understood. I know what AD_ID means. My ignorance was to blame. I'll buy the charger and post the result. I have a charger but it's from an Alienware. I thought that since it didn't work with the hp, the laptop would be bad.Thanks for opening my eyes

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                                #35
                                Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                                I hope you'll give feedback how it went. :-)
                                FairRepair on YouTube

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                                  #36
                                  Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                                  Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                                  I hope you'll give feedback how it went. :-)
                                  I have already bought the original charger and I am waiting to receive it. Now I need to know the values of three capacitors that I destroyed by clumsiness when desoldering an IC and a mosfet. Could someone help me?
                                  Attached Files
                                  Last edited by tolatara; 08-28-2022, 05:28 AM.

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                                    #37
                                    Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                                    Originally posted by tolatara View Post
                                    I have already bought the original charger and I am waiting to receive it. Now I need to know the values of three capacitors that I destroyed by clumsiness when desoldering an IC and a mosfet. Could someone help me?
                                    If I look at the datasheet of the bac(sy8288), those capacitors go to pin 15 and 14. I can assume that the one on 15 is 4.7u-6.3v but the one on 14 would be 1000p-25v?
                                    In the BQ738h it is more evident that it goes to pins 1 and 2, being the capacitor 0.1u-25v. Am I totally confused or did I deduce the problem correctly?
                                    Attached Files

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                                      #38
                                      Re: HP Omen 17 AN113NS it does not work

                                      Originally posted by Sephir0th View Post
                                      I hope you'll give feedback how it went. :-)
                                      I have already bought the original charger and I am waiting to receive it. Now I need to know the values of three capacitors that I destroyed by clumsiness when desoldering an IC and a mosfet. Could someone help me?

                                      If I look at the datasheet of the bac(sy8288), those capacitors go to pin 15 and 14. I can assume that the one on 15 is 4.7u-6.3v but the one on 14 would be 1000p-25v?
                                      In the BQ738h it is more evident that it goes to pins 1 and 2, being the capacitor 0.1u-25v. Am I totally confused or did I deduce the problem correctly?

                                      I already have the original charger and if you could confirm the above, I would be ready to check the laptop.
                                      Attached Files

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