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Repair incorrect power supply usage (19v instead of 12v)

Postby Zou » Mon Sep 04, 2023 6:53 am

Hi,

As a result of an incorrect operation (use of 19v power supply instead of the normal 12v), my 2603au no longer works :( .

Having some knowledge of electronic, I'm trying to repair my mistake and I think I've found the faulty component (see picture).

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The problem is that I can't identify the component to be replaced. The reference number on the component (2037 UG) is unknown.

Would it be possible to know the reference or the type of the D32 component ?

Thanks
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Re: Repair incorrect power supply usage (19v instead of 12v)

Postby steven » Tue Sep 12, 2023 2:48 pm

Hi Sir,

Please have a try remove D32 , if still do not work , maybe you need ship back let us repair.
you can send email to our support we will handle with this.

Thanks

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Re: Repair incorrect power supply usage (19v instead of 12v)

Postby steven » Tue Sep 12, 2023 2:51 pm

and D32 is US1G-E3 please check

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Re: Repair incorrect power supply usage (19v instead of 12v)

Postby Zou » Fri Sep 15, 2023 8:15 pm

steven Wrote:Hi Sir,

Please have a try remove D32 , if still do not work , maybe you need ship back let us repair.
you can send email to our support we will handle with this.

Thanks

Kind Regards


Yes, when removing the the D32 the device work again.

Thank you very much for the information. I'll order one to replace it :)

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