L ldfart Honorable Jun 11, 2014 12 0 10,560 Mar 4, 2017 #1 is it protected or have I blown something?
Phillip Corcoran Judicious Moderator Sep 7, 2013 3,343 4 32,915 Mar 5, 2017 #2 Not enough information, try again. Fully explain what happened, what you were doing at the time etc Then someone will reply with advice (that someone won't be me, I don't have sufficient knowledge of such faults). Upvote 0 Downvote
Not enough information, try again. Fully explain what happened, what you were doing at the time etc Then someone will reply with advice (that someone won't be me, I don't have sufficient knowledge of such faults).
L ldfart Honorable Jun 11, 2014 12 0 10,560 Mar 5, 2017 #3 hp dm1 laptop with PA 18.5V 60W psu. modified connector, shorted power wires on live psu whilst using computer. Is the computer power input short-protected, or have I blown something in it? Repairing psu, seems only op rectifier damaged. Upvote 0 Downvote
hp dm1 laptop with PA 18.5V 60W psu. modified connector, shorted power wires on live psu whilst using computer. Is the computer power input short-protected, or have I blown something in it? Repairing psu, seems only op rectifier damaged.