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analog board fail

mloret

Well-known member
Hey guys,

I need your help. I just received an analog board that didn't work right. While the computer would beep on startup, no display on screen. I reasoned that the connections needed to be reflowed. Great, did that. Went to plug it back in and test my handy work and when I turned the power on, I saw a spark, someone popped and now it's dead and won't work anymore. There's a fuse on the board and it looks to be in tact. So two questions--any idea what I did? And how do I fix it? Any support is appreciated.

:cry:
 

fragmax

Active member
I would start here (see picture). Look to see if you bridged any of your solder points you reflowed.
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mloret

Well-known member
Thank you for the tip! I did not recap and only reworked the solder joins on the connectors. But I will definitely investigate those caps and the resistor you circled. What would you recommend I look for? Clear, visible indications of burning/popping?
 

fragmax

Active member
Like Byrd said. You can smell and see some obvious things. Those caps will burn or explode. I had the thermal resister at r39 explode apart. Recap and look around. Also check your connections from the analog board to the display and logic board. If the white plastics look burned that’s an issue. The dead scrolls are a great reference. I once didn’t get the connection right to the display and it sparked like a lightning bolt. As always be careful.
 
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