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    Aspire VN7-572 - VN7-572G no Power need help

    Aspire VN7-572 - VN7-572G - VN7-572TG RAYLEIGH_SL MB 14306-1M

    this board no power with c-mose battery. i remove the c-mose batter board working. need help to fix it i upload board view file rtc1
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    Check the dual diode @ D2501.

    Remove all power / remove the battery. Meter in diode mode. Measure the diode with red meter probe on pin # 2 & black meter probe on pin # 3. Should conduct. Reverse the meter leads and it should block.

    Repeat with pin # 1 & # 3. This dual diode may be defective.

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      #3
      Originally posted by mon2 View Post
      Check the dual diode @ D2501.

      Remove all power / remove the battery. Meter in diode mode. Measure the diode with red meter probe on pin # 2 & black meter probe on pin # 3. Should conduct. Reverse the meter leads and it should block.

      Repeat with pin # 1 & # 3. This dual diode may be defective.

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      2pin and 3pin -322 in diod mode
      1pin and 3pin same

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        #4
        Now reverse the leads for each and test again. Probably ok but confirm it.

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          #5
          Originally posted by mon2 View Post
          Now reverse the leads for each and test again. Probably ok but confirm it.
          i change prob and check no reading

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            #6
            Originally posted by mon2 View Post
            Now reverse the leads for each and test again. Probably ok but confirm it.
            and i chage that diod but same fault

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              #7
              Measure the voltage to ground on pin #2 of this dual diode.

              Then check again on pin # 3. Post each measurement.

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                #8
                Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                Measure the voltage to ground on pin #2 of this dual diode.

                Then check again on pin # 3. Post each measurement.
                pin#2 - 3.16v
                pin#3 - 3.09v

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                  #9
                  Locate mosfet Q2505.

                  What is the voltage to ground of the DRAIN pin (RTC_DET#) with the CMOS battery installed?

                  What is the voltage to ground of the DRAIN pin without the CMOS battery?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                    Locate mosfet Q2505.

                    What is the voltage to ground of the DRAIN pin (RTC_DET#) with the CMOS battery installed?

                    What is the voltage to ground of the DRAIN pin without the CMOS battery?

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                    voltage (RTC_DET#) with the CMOS battery 0V


                    without the CMOS battery voltage (RTC_DET#) 0V

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                      #11
                      Is there a charged battery or external power adapter attached to the board during these tests?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                        Is there a charged battery or external power adapter attached to the board during these tests?
                        YES ADPTER PLUG

                        Thank you for helping me you are so kind to help me fix this

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                          #13
                          Locate resistor network RN601. Carefully measure the voltage on either pin # 1 or # 2 and this should be ~3v3 (3D3V_S5).

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                            Locate resistor network RN601. Carefully measure the voltage on either pin # 1 or # 2 and this should be ~3v3 (3D3V_S5).
                            COMES 3.3V PWR BTN PRESS TIME
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                              Locate resistor network RN601. Carefully measure the voltage on either pin # 1 or # 2 and this should be ~3v3 (3D3V_S5).
                              C-MOSE Once cleared it always works

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                                #16
                                Originally posted by DWCS View Post

                                C-MOSE Once cleared it always works
                                BIOS CLEAN ME AND REPROGRAM IT'S SAME FAULT

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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by mon2 View Post
                                  Locate resistor network RN601. Carefully measure the voltage on either pin # 1 or # 2 and this should be ~3v3 (3D3V_S5).
                                  i change finaly R1615 , C1603 , C1603. IT'S WORKING NOW THANK YOU SIR YOUR HELP TO ME. you are so kind 👬🙏
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                                    #18
                                    The fault was in the crystal area? Was this area damaged or just not oscillating? Well done! Thanks for the updates.

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