#1 Lenovo Ideapad 100-15IBD turns on for a second and stops
przez Zemog • 4 października 2024, 11:38
Hello everyone!
I have already seen several posts with this same symptom, but all in the air and without a solution.
The laptop is a Lenovo Ideapad 100-15IBD with NM-A681 motherboard, which after powering on and pressing the power button, tries to start up but after 1-2 seconds it turns off reaching a maximum consumption in the power supply of about 80mA.
After several checks I found that in the Pq40 mosfet, there is a short between S-G.
After opening PR365, the short disappeared, so I proceeded to replace PU908.
After soldering the new chip and putting PR365 back, before powering on there is no short between S-G.
After powering on and pressing the power button, the symptom is the same again, it turns on for a second and turns off, and after checking, there is again a short between S-G in the PQ40.
I have desoldered PU908 again and the short has disappeared between PQ40.
Any ideas? PU908 is currently removed from the motherboard
I have already seen several posts with this same symptom, but all in the air and without a solution.
The laptop is a Lenovo Ideapad 100-15IBD with NM-A681 motherboard, which after powering on and pressing the power button, tries to start up but after 1-2 seconds it turns off reaching a maximum consumption in the power supply of about 80mA.
After several checks I found that in the Pq40 mosfet, there is a short between S-G.
After opening PR365, the short disappeared, so I proceeded to replace PU908.
After soldering the new chip and putting PR365 back, before powering on there is no short between S-G.
After powering on and pressing the power button, the symptom is the same again, it turns on for a second and turns off, and after checking, there is again a short between S-G in the PQ40.
I have desoldered PU908 again and the short has disappeared between PQ40.
Any ideas? PU908 is currently removed from the motherboard