Hello everyone,
This isn’t just for Alex, I’m learning and would like multiple inputs, and I’ll be asking about this on Reddit r/ElectronicsRepair also.
Recently bought an Asus ROG Zepherus (or however you spell it) GX701GX rev 1.6 as broken, no power. Removed motherboard, and found a small burn mark on the back of the board under the screen connector (image attached, pre clean up) Cleaned it up and no major damage but I can’t identify the burnt component… I assume it was a cap but size and values would be a guess.
I don’t have a cap to try yet but decided to plug it in and see if it would turn on. It did not, and I found a voltage step down controller getting very very hot… even though I saw no short, so I removed the controller, also imaged. Before I removed the controller, I was getting power on the 20V rail but after removing it, I plugged it in again… all the lights flashed for a split second and then nothing. Now I’m getting a short at the source of the 20V MOSFET next to the power supply plug and in several other places…. tried injecting voltage to find the short but the Short Killer I recently got, is refusing to inject… maybe because the short is still at 4 ohms… so no it’s not a dead short. I’m still figuring out this equipment.
Any advice? Should I have not plugged it back in without the step down controller installed? Just trying to learn.
Sorry it’s at the drain of the MOSFET not the source. Also here is the other picture.