Looking at the image you posted it seems that you may have damaged component PL4 (an emi power inductor type # 5A Z150 20M 1210_2P) and according to the schematic for the motherboard, (see image below) possibly component PRB01 as well. (a resistor type # 0.01_1206_1% i.e 0.01 OHM 1% tolerance resistor in a 1206 smd package)
To test if the inductor is OK, if the battery is still connected, but not the charger, check if there is battery voltage (12.0V+?) on both sides of PL4. If not it is open circuit and needs to be replaced.
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Alternatively, if the battery is not connected (or the charger) use an Ohmmeter to check if there's continuity through the inductor i.e. 0.00 Ohms - short circuit. I can't find out the value of the inductor beyond the fact that it has a 5A (amps) current rating and comes in a 1210 2 pin smd package. You may have better luck than I did searching for the type number
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Alternatively, if the battery is not connected (or the charger) use an Ohmmeter to check if there's continuity through the inductor i.e. 0.00 Ohms - short circuit. I can't find out the value of the inductor beyond the fact that it has a 5A (amps) current rating and comes in a 1210 2 pin smd package. You may have better luck than I did searching for the type number. Maybe @aactech knows ;-)
Looking at the image you posted it seems that you may have damaged component PL4 (an emi power inductor type # 5A Z150 20M 1210_2P) and according to the schematic for the motherboard, (see image below) possibly component PRB01 as well. (a resistor type # 0.01_1206_1% (0.01 OHM resistor in a 1206 SMD package)
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Looking at the image you posted it seems that you may have damaged component PL4 (an emi power inductor type # 5A Z150 20M 1210_2P) and according to the schematic for the motherboard, (see image below) possibly component PRB01 as well. (a resistor type # 0.01_1206_1% i.e 0.01 OHM 1% tolerance resistor in a 1206 smd package)
To test if the inductor is OK, if the battery is still connected, but not the charger, check if there is battery voltage (12.0V+?) on both sides of PL4. If not it is open circuit and needs to be replaced.
Alternatively, if the battery is not connected (or the charger) use an Ohmmeter to check if there's continuity through the inductor i.e. 0.00 Ohms - short circuit. I can't find out the value of the inductor beyond the fact that it has a 5A (amps) current rating and comes in a 1210 2 pin smd package. You may have better luck than I did searching for the type number
Hi @rudypolak
Looking at the image you posted it seems that you may have damaged component PL4 (an emi power inductor type # 5A Z150 20M 1210_2P) and according to the schematic for the motherboard, (see image below) possibly component PRB01 as well. (a resistor type # 0.01_1206_1% (0.01 OHM resistor in a 1206 SMD package)
To test if the inductor is OK, if the battery is still connected, but not the charger, check if there is battery voltage (12.0V+?) on both sides of PL4. If not it is open circuit and needs to be replaced.
Alternatively, if the battery is not connected (or the charger) use an Ohmmeter to check if there's continuity through the inductor i.e. 0.00 Ohms - short circuit. I can't find out the value of the inductor beyond the fact that it has a 5A (amps) current rating and comes in a 1210 2 pin smd package. You may have better luck than I did searching for the type number
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