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    HELP! SONY VAIO SVS1512 and second HDD in caddy

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by igorzhm, Nov 17, 2015.

  1. igorzhm

    igorzhm Newbie

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    Hello everybody! Please help! Re-read the forum about caddy for my sony svs1512. I'm a little afraid to solder resistors. I want to specify I understood correctly or not. Photos how to solder there no. In the photo, my caddy, and the assumption how to solder the resistors. Experts and those who did it - I correctly draw the circuit? Photos there:
    https://picasaweb.google.com/106902947645199358135/172015#slideshow/6218036350703477714
     
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  2. igorzhm

    igorzhm Newbie

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    Victory! Wired as a caddy on the scheme! No load and overheating CPU cycles! Close!
     
  3. Pohmell

    Pohmell Notebook Consultant

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    Hello!

    Would someone have the wiring scheme? It seems to be lost.

    Experiencing similar issue: after fitted caddy on idle CPU usage increased to constant ~25%.

    Here is the closeup of the caddy i bought. [​IMG]

    I would put the soldered result if i get it working to aid anyone else with this same issue.

    Using: SVS13

    Thank you!
     
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  4. Pohmell

    Pohmell Notebook Consultant

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    Solution is found.

    Will post a full diy soon with extras.