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10-02-2009, 21:32 | #2 (permalink) | |
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0. check charger plug mechanically 1. check F2000 fuse (probably open circuit) (good value:0 ohm) 2. check L2000 (probaly open circuit) (good value:0 ohm) 3. check V2000 diode (probably short circuit) BE AWARE: sometimes F2000 fuse is opened and V2000 is shorted at the same time! 6300: "not charging"/"charger not supported" message: 0. check R2070 resistor (it must be ~47 kohms at room temperature) 1. replace N2300 | |
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