June 22nd, 2020, 11:56
June 22nd, 2020, 12:30
theharddiskguy wrote:Hi, I have several HGST drives that were connected in a NAS and unfortunately the wrong PSU was plugged into the NAS today and gave 18V instead of the expected 12V. After this happened, the drives no longer spin up or appear to work at all. I read online that simply replacing the PCB would not be the way to go, I am handy with a soldering iron / rework station but I am unsure where the TVS is on this unit and how to replace it.
Here is a zoomed in photo of the components where I think the TVS is placed, the top right component is connected directly to 12V but i dont get a reading from GND on the other side. I am unsure how to take a diode reading with my multimeter, but in one of the options this component on the top right is labelled XH and gives 000 when I read it, everything else like capacitors or the Z4 component gives some kind of reading. The component labelled XH on the top right of this image is giving a resistance reading of 0.
Here is a full picture of the board.
If anyone can help me identify where the fuse and TVS are then I can try to remove those and hopefully they shorted out the board. When I connect the drives in a cradle via USB the device shows up with nothing just an empty device so it seems to know that there is something plugged in but cant read or interact with the drive. The cylinders arent firing and the drive appears t be totally dead. Any help greatly appreciated!!!
June 22nd, 2020, 14:09
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