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 Post subject: seeking a WD 2061 701292-B00 AE
PostPosted: June 25th, 2010, 11:45 
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Please respond to my need of a WD 2061 701292-B00 AE PCB


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 Post subject: Re: seeking a WD 2061 701292-B00 AE
PostPosted: June 25th, 2010, 13:19 
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What do you want it for? What is original drive model and make on it makes it easier to match the PCB. Why do you think you need to change it? These boards have adaptive data in them and they require skills to move it or the right tools to do this one with.

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 Post subject: Re: seeking a WD 2061 701292-B00 AE
PostPosted: June 26th, 2010, 16:32 
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any 2060-001292-001 will do

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 Post subject: Re: seeking a WD 2061 701292-B00 AE HELP PLEASE
PostPosted: June 28th, 2010, 9:29 
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Good morning to all. The PCB we have is: WD 2061 701292-B00 AE We used a 19V charger instead of the 12V and fried the PCB board. We have to repair ASAP Please help anyone

The drive info is as follows, we intend to purchase the same PCB and remove the u12 ROM and use it on our drive

The device is a : MDL WD25001032-001
wd p/n WD2500BB-00RDA0
S/N WCANKH183799
4907A ????

PC board info 2061 701292-B00 AE xc 3d11414h c 0001460 7461

250 GB external drive


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 Post subject: Re: seeking a WD 2061 701292-B00 AE HELP PLEASE
PostPosted: June 28th, 2010, 16:54 
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jonescam wrote:
We used a 19V charger instead of the 12V and fried the PCB board.

Check the 12V TVS diode. It will probably be shorted, in which case the fix is to remove it. There may also be an open zero ohm resistor nearby. Replace this with a 2 amp picofuse or a short length of wire. If there is no other damage, the drive will work OK, but it will no longer have any overvoltage protection on the 12V rail.

Upload a detailed photo if you need help to identify the components.

Good luck.


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 Post subject: Re: seeking a WD 2061 701292-B00 AE
PostPosted: June 29th, 2010, 12:52 
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+1 on the TVS, look for the Diode symbol, you should first identify where 12V comes into the PCB (pinouts are available online) and you will find it.

19V passing through it may well have made it a bit of a mess. Check 5V whilst there too.


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 Post subject: Re: seeking a WD 2061 701292-B00 AE
PostPosted: July 1st, 2010, 2:53 
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Location: In ur HDD !
Most of these pcbs dont have a TVS for protection .


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