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The power supply has short circuit on a cable, I cut the plug and removed the fault, but now the power supply output voltage is 18.9V on a different measurement is 19V, perhaps because of this laptop (Acer Aspire 5315) is not able to start, only power LED will blink(without battery), with a battery (when charged) laptops start boot. On another power supply (voltage 19.1 V) laptop work normally. Transistors tested and working well but I'm not sure about K3569 mosfet transistor, capacitors looking good. Maybe one of these miniature SMD capacitors causing a problem or what?
I tested output with diode test on mulrimeter when disconnected from the grid,
when black probe (-) and red (+) the multi indicates 189, when black probe (+) and red (-) the multi indicates a short blink 1300 or 1900 and at the end 1(infinity).
It looks if adapter lost the power. So still can it be some short circuit? How to solve this problem?
The power supply has short circuit on a cable, I cut the plug and removed the fault, but now the power supply output voltage is 18.9V on a different measurement is 19V, perhaps because of this laptop (Acer Aspire 5315) is not able to start, only power LED will blink(without battery), with a battery (when charged) laptops start boot. On another power supply (voltage 19.1 V) laptop work normally. Transistors tested and working well but I'm not sure about K3569 mosfet transistor, capacitors looking good. Maybe one of these miniature SMD capacitors causing a problem or what?
I tested output with diode test on mulrimeter when disconnected from the grid,
when black probe (-) and red (+) the multi indicates 189, when black probe (+) and red (-) the multi indicates a short blink 1300 or 1900 and at the end 1(infinity).
It looks if adapter lost the power. So still can it be some short circuit? How to solve this problem?