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Looking for PCB from Samsung HM332IX

April 14th, 2014, 11:24

Hello,

I'm looking for a PCB from a Samsung HM332IX with printed number BF41-00282A-00; either buy it, borrow it, or rent it. Does anybody have such PCB? I can't get anyone worldwide.

Cheers

Re: Looking for PCB from Samsung HM332IX

April 14th, 2014, 11:28

I sent you a P.M.

Re: Looking for PCB from Samsung HM332IX

April 14th, 2014, 11:56

Thanks Michael. It's sold out, so I've just contacted them, now waiting for an answer...

In the meantime, if anybody has one of these, please, contact me! :wink:

Re: Looking for PCB from Samsung HM332IX

April 14th, 2014, 16:36

http://www.google.com/cse?cx=0118679227 ... vt8_adlkk4

Re: Looking for PCB from Samsung HM322IX

April 14th, 2014, 17:54

fzabkar wrote:http://www.google.com/cse?cx=011867922784872493128%3A6vt8_adlkk4&ie=UTF-8&q=BF41-00282A&sa=Search&siteurl=www.google.com%2Fcse%2Fhome%3Fcx%3D011867922784872493128%3A6vt8_adlkk4


Thanks, fzabkar, I did my searches already. Drivestar: 0 units in stock. Ebay: 1 results worldwide for $389 -c'mon, I'm not crazy. HDDZone: 0 units in stock. PCB-HDD: 136 € just for the PCB. I'm not paying that just for the PCB. Hdd-donor: still waiting for account validation...

Well, and that's all the options I think I've got out there. But don't worry, I'm trying a different approach ;)

CORRECTION: HM322IX
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Re: Looking for PCB from Samsung HM332IX

April 14th, 2014, 17:57

That URL was a custom search that was set up by a forum member.

Is there any chance of a repair? I could help you with the test points ...

Re: Looking for PCB from Samsung HM332IX

April 14th, 2014, 18:04

See viewtopic.php?t=25581&p=174702

Check the "chip inductor".

Re: Looking for PCB from Samsung HM332IX

April 14th, 2014, 18:09

fzabkar wrote:That URL was a custom search that was set up by a forum member.

Is there any chance of a repair? I could help you with the test points ...


Thanks! Don't worry, it's just a broken USB connector (USB tracks and some components blown away when the customer tried some DIY). Plus, terminal shows the drive takes some time to get ready and a few warning messages are displayed. SATA points are very close to each other, it's quite difficult to get a reliable soldering job here. Seriously, thanks for your interest! But as I said, I'm trying a different approach.

Cheers
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