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HTS541080G9AT00

June 20th, 2011, 4:41

Hi

I have this HD that doesn't spin up with is PCB. I have tried a similar one, and it spins OK, so I need to change PCB.
What do I need to check for compatibility? Number of the PCB only? Then, just swap the U6 chip, or anything else?? Send PM :mrgreen:
Thanks

Re: HTS541080G9AT00

June 20th, 2011, 6:40

Check fuse F1 first, if not...

Match 1st two lines of PCB and swap NVRAM chip.

Re: HTS541080G9AT00

June 20th, 2011, 7:00

Hi Pcimage

Fuse is OK unfortunately :mrgreen:

Gonna find a PCB.

Thanks for your help.

:wink: :wink:

Re: HTS541080G9AT00

June 20th, 2011, 7:54

Gives you a good opportunity to use your new heat gun from Eric Lee ;)

Re: HTS541080G9AT00

June 20th, 2011, 11:49

Nick_CT wrote:Gives you a good opportunity to use your new heat gun from Eric Lee ;)


somebody say to use fluxant when de-soldering with hot air, i always made it without ( i do not have to clean the pins afterwards )

Re: HTS541080G9AT00

June 20th, 2011, 12:36

positivebit wrote:
Nick_CT wrote:Gives you a good opportunity to use your new heat gun from Eric Lee ;)


somebody say to use fluxant when de-soldering with hot air, i always made it without ( i do not have to clean the pins afterwards )



FLUX also prevents messing points BTW
IT IS A MUST for any Pro. electronics workshop
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