The motherboard's make model number is ''Gale 4G MB 17887-1A'' (I think - this information should be on the underside of the board)
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The motherboard's make and model number is ''Gale 4G MB 17887-1A'' (I think - this information should be on the underside of the board)
Here's the [link|https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05527167.pdf|maintenance and service guide] for the laptop ''series'' that may help to verify what it is.
Go to p.42 to view the procedure to remove the systemboard
Unfortunately I cannot find any schematics for the above board online.
Does the laptop turn on with the battery removed and the charger connected?
Also verify that the power connector cable - cable from DC-In jack to the motherboard is securely connected to the board, just in case it is a loose connector and the battery (even though it is new) is depleted.
If you have a DMM (digital multimeter) check that there's 19.5V DC when measuring between the red and black wires on power connector cable when the charger is connected to the DC-In jack as per normal
''If there is'' then it may be a blown power mosfet on the motherboard.
''If there isn't'' then the DC-In jack is faulty and needs to be replaced. Search online for ''933523-001'' to find suppliers that suit you best. The manual describes how tro replace it.
The motherboard's make model number is ''Gale 4G MB 17887-1A'' (I think - this information should be somewhere on the board, if not on top then on the underside)
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The motherboard's make model number is ''Gale 4G MB 17887-1A'' (I think - this information should be on the underside of the board)
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If the number is not on the top of the motherboard here's the [https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05527167.pdf|maintenance and service guide] for the laptop ''series'' that may help to verify what it is, if it is on the underside.
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Here's the [link|https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05527167.pdf|maintenance and service guide] for the laptop ''series'' that may help to verify what it is.
Go to p.42 to view the procedure to remove the systemboard
Unfortunately I cannot find any schematics for the above board online.
Does the laptop turn on with the battery removed and the charger connected?
Also verify that the power connector cable - cable from DC-In jack to the motherboard is securely connected to the board, just in case it is a loose connector and the battery (even though it is new) is depleted.
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If you have a DMM (digital multimeter) check that there's 19.5V DC when measuring between the red and black wires on power connector cable when the charger is connected to the DC-In hack as per normal
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If you have a DMM (digital multimeter) check that there's 19.5V DC when measuring between the red and black wires on power connector cable when the charger is connected to the DC-In jack as per normal
''If there is'' then it may be a blown power mosfet on the motherboard.
''If there isn't'' then the DC-In jack is faulty and needs to be replaced. Search online for ''933523-001'' to find suppliers that suit you best. The manual describes how tro replace it.
Hi @travisoslund
The motherboard's make model number is ''Gale 4G MB 17887-1A'' (I think - this information should be somewhere on the board, if not on top then on the underside)
If the number is not on the top of the motherboard here's the [https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05527167.pdf|maintenance and service guide] for the laptop ''series'' that may help to verify what it is, if it is on the underside.
Go to p.42 to view the procedure to remove the systemboard
Unfortunately I cannot find any schematics for the above board online.
Does the laptop turn on with the battery removed and the charger connected?
Also verify that the power connector cable - cable from DC-In jack to the motherboard is securely connected to the board, just in case it is a loose connector and the battery (even though it is new) is depleted.
If you have a DMM (digital multimeter) check that there's 19.5V DC when measuring between the red and black wires on power connector cable when the charger is connected to the DC-In hack as per normal
''If there is'' then it may be a blown power mosfet on the motherboard.
''If there isn't'' then the DC-In jack is faulty and needs to be replaced. Search online for ''933523-001'' to find suppliers that suit you best. The manual describes how tro replace it.