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    P150hm mobo help needed

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by prydero, Dec 29, 2020.

  1. prydero

    prydero Newbie

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    So I was replacing my dc in jack connector and whilst heating with the hot air gun un soldered and accidently sucked up the resistor that's beside one of the securing legs. It's now somewhere in my carpet :mad: tried to find a diagram to find the resistor so I can replace it but no luck so wondering if one of you wizards might know? It is denoted pc17.
     
  2. darnok44

    darnok44 Notebook Consultant

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    It's ceramic capacitor actually. 0.1uF 50V.
     

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    prydero Newbie

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    Thanks darnok44. I found that one out after posting but can't work out the size of the capacitor. You wouldn't be able to shed any light on that at all? I'm assuming it's either an 0403 or 0603 due to the size of it but since I no longer have the part I can't measure it up.
     
  4. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Should he able to tell from the pad spacing.