Loud pop then black screen. Afraid of turing on again.
Texto:
Hello, brilliant minds.
Yesterday morning I installed a new original Dell battery in my XPS 9570.
In the evening I was watching some video and then heard a somewhat loud POP, and then my screen turned black/the computer shut off immediately.
I pulled out the DC jack, opened the laptop, and disconnected the new battery.
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I measure 3 ohms and 7.9 ohms when probing the highlighted and nearby components, which I believe are capacitors. Would that be a short? I cannot find any other places where I measure such low resistance over a cap.
How should I proceed? Can I damage the laptop any further by connecting power? Can my new battery have caused this, if so how? Would I be best off just taking the laptop to professionals?
Edit:
I found a schematic, but I do not know what the powerline is for.
Loud pop then black screen. Afraid of turing on again.
Texto:
Hello, brilliant minds.
Yesterday morning I installed a new original Dell battery in my XPS 9570.
In the evening I was watching some video and then heard a somewhat loud POP, and then my screen turned black/the computer shut off immediately.
I pulled out the DC jack, opened the laptop, and disconnected the new battery.
[image|2833075]
I measure 3 ohms and 7.9 ohms when probing the highlighted and nearby components, which I believe are capacitors. Would that be a short? I cannot find any other places where I measure such low resistance over a cap.
How should I proceed? Can I damage the laptop any further by connecting power? Can my new battery have caused this, if so how? Would I be best off just taking the laptop to professionals?
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Edit:
I found a schematic, but I do not know what the powerline is for.
Loud pop then black screen. Afraid of turing on again.
Texto:
Hello, brilliant minds.
Yesterday morning I installed a new original Dell battery in my XPS 9570.
In the evening I was watching some video and then heard a somewhat loud POP, and then my screen turned black/the computer shut off immediately.
I pulled out the DC jack, opened the laptop, and disconnected the new battery.
[image|2833075]
I measure 3 ohms and 7.9 ohms when probing the highlighted and nearby components, which I believe are capacitors. Would that be a short? I cannot find any other places where I measure such low resistance over a cap.
How should I proceed? Can I damage the laptop any further by connecting power? Can my new battery have caused this, if so how? Would I be best off just taking the laptop to professionals?
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I found a schematic, but I do not know what the powerline is for.
Loud pop then black screen. Afraid of turing on again.
Texto:
Hello, brilliant minds.
Yesterday morning I installed a new original Dell battery in my XPS 9570.
In the evening I was watching some video and then heard a somewhat loud POP, and then my screen turned black/the computer shut off immediately.
I pulled out the DC jack, opened the laptop, and disconnected the new battery.
[image|2833075]
I measure 3 ohms and 7.9 ohms when probing the highlighted and nearby components, which I believe are capacitors. Would that be a short? I cannot find any other places where I measure such low resistance over a cap.
How should I proceed? Can I damage the laptop any further by connecting power? Can my new battery have caused this, if so how? Would I be best off just taking the laptop to professionals?