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<blockquote data-quote="jultrem" data-source="post: 157" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>Hi, I am new here. I have a broken motherborad that I would like to fix. The laptop is an Acer nitro AN515-54. It worked fine until it wouldn't turn on anymore. When the power supply is plugged in, i read 19.58v on the power connector. Then, I followed the current up to a mosfet that I think might be the problem. I would like your opinions. In the attached picture, i have 19.58v before the mosfet but nothing after. I tried replacing the mosfet with one that looked the same from an other board but I had no luck so I put back the original. Now I am out of ideas. Thanks in advance for your help ![ATTACH=full]16[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jultrem, post: 157, member: 105"] Hi, I am new here. I have a broken motherborad that I would like to fix. The laptop is an Acer nitro AN515-54. It worked fine until it wouldn't turn on anymore. When the power supply is plugged in, i read 19.58v on the power connector. Then, I followed the current up to a mosfet that I think might be the problem. I would like your opinions. In the attached picture, i have 19.58v before the mosfet but nothing after. I tried replacing the mosfet with one that looked the same from an other board but I had no luck so I put back the original. Now I am out of ideas. Thanks in advance for your help ![ATTACH type="full"]16[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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