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E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 23rd, 2009, 14:39

Hello
I not the first one that has put his HD on a wrong voltage
and yes, it is also a seagate ST3320820AS 320 gb

but i have detected the burned component.

it is a black thing markt

E
BUX
C735


Does anyone know what this componet is, and how i can find it?

Many thanks

Josuls

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 23rd, 2009, 16:41

Wheres your picture?

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 23rd, 2009, 17:32

How many hundreds do you want ?

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 24th, 2009, 0:40

Sounds like a TVS.

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 24th, 2009, 4:45

I am from the Netherlands, an I will be happy with one.

and what is at TVS?

Regards
Josuls

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 24th, 2009, 4:56

Just remove the burned component and the drive will be OK. :lol:
Don't change the voltage anymore...

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 24th, 2009, 19:41

There is a website called www.letmegooglethatforyou.com. I am finding that we need something like that except with the forum's search function.

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 24th, 2009, 19:45

Tooooo funny...have to bookmark that one...

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 25th, 2009, 3:31

It is a diode.

Pninja

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

February 25th, 2009, 7:09

Thnx to all. a specially to mr_spock and BGman

I removed it and it works. Verry nice

Tnkx to drccsc I will google that way :)


After i removed that little thing i was suprissed that it works. I begin to think to remove my computer too :lol: :roll:

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

March 20th, 2009, 12:33

Hi josuls, I burned my segate HD too, it is also a ST3320820AS. In my case I found a little piece, the E BUX C735, how can I know this piece is the one that is burned??? Is it ok to just remove it??

If I get a new exact HD, could I change the controller card?

Thanks a lot.

Fernando.

Re: E BUX C735 component on hddrive ST3320820AS

March 20th, 2009, 12:40

No one can say for sure. You'll have to check whether the TVS is the reason - it would be shorted then. If not, you have another problem.
The drive can be run without the TVS, but most people doing so simple don't know what they are doing: they are running the hard disk without the very component that has previously saved the drives life. If the drive is to be re-used, the TVS should always be replaced AND the reason for its failure removed (bad power supply for example).
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