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Hello,
Below are images of Dell Precision 7520 7720 LA-E321P laptop which has short circuit on main B+ power rail.
The 3 pictures below are from the charger & selector block.
I've diagnosed and found that section having the short from the inductor PL700 which is directly after the B+ current resistor PR701.
I removed that inductor which is equally a jumper & realized the short is just in between the current sense resistor& that inductor and the circuit between them is the SELECTOR block.
+PWR_SRC leaves resistor to enter PQ1004 in that block as pointed out with arrow in the image attached and there are 2 caps right there after the resistor.
But looking on the board itself, those caps are not there. I've pointed the caps in the picture I took of the board section.
Is it that the caps are in-board or what!? I don't get it. If so, how can I disconnect it.
Below are images of Dell Precision 7520 7720 LA-E321P laptop which has short circuit on main B+ power rail.
The 3 pictures below are from the charger & selector block.
I've diagnosed and found that section having the short from the inductor PL700 which is directly after the B+ current resistor PR701.
I removed that inductor which is equally a jumper & realized the short is just in between the current sense resistor& that inductor and the circuit between them is the SELECTOR block.
+PWR_SRC leaves resistor to enter PQ1004 in that block as pointed out with arrow in the image attached and there are 2 caps right there after the resistor.
But looking on the board itself, those caps are not there. I've pointed the caps in the picture I took of the board section.
Is it that the caps are in-board or what!? I don't get it. If so, how can I disconnect it.