Replacing a fusible resistor on a laptop...?

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Brian Maupin

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A bad car adaptor blew out what HP calls a "fusible resistor" on my
motherboard and I'd like to replace the resistor rather than the
entire motherboard like HP wants me to do. I have one of two options:
1) Take it someplace where they'll charge me an ungodly amount to do
it (one estimate was around $100) or 2) Fix it myself.

I was wondering, will most electronics repair places replace the
resistor or just buy a new motherboard and replace that?

What would I have to do in order to locate the resistor and replace it
if I were to do it on my own? I've done some simple soldering before
but I'm not sure about detaching the resistor...

Thanks in advance!
 
bmaupin2003@yahoo.com (Brian Maupin) wrote in message news:<570aff0a.0310071440.29b5c95c@posting.google.com>...
A bad car adaptor blew out what HP calls a "fusible resistor" on my
motherboard and I'd like to replace the resistor rather than the
entire motherboard like HP wants me to do. I have one of two options:
1) Take it someplace where they'll charge me an ungodly amount to do
it (one estimate was around $100) or 2) Fix it myself.
Hi,

On the ones I have the casing is light grey.
It looks like a normal resistor but will have the board legend "FR
xxxx" - they are usually 1/2 watt or so though can be smaller .

Shouldn't be too hard to swap it . I usually cut the legs off flush
with the board and pull the remains through from the print side
(carefully) - works most of the time, then clean up with solder wick
and replace .

-A

I was wondering, will most electronics repair places replace the
resistor or just buy a new motherboard and replace that?

What would I have to do in order to locate the resistor and replace it
if I were to do it on my own? I've done some simple soldering before
but I'm not sure about detaching the resistor...

Thanks in advance!
 
If it's like most of HP's laptops, it a surface mount resistor near the
power connector. They're pretty easy to swap, just don't use too much heat
on the board.

"Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:570aff0a.0310071440.29b5c95c@posting.google.com...
I was wondering, will most electronics repair places replace the
resistor or just buy a new motherboard and replace that?

What would I have to do in order to locate the resistor and replace it
if I were to do it on my own? I've done some simple soldering before
but I'm not sure about detaching the resistor...
 
I'm not able to find anything labeled with an "FR" near the power
connector but I have found a small (probably 1/8 inch wide) grey/black
retangular box directly next to the power connector and it appears to
have a hairline crack in it. Could this be it? What writing were you
refering to? The white lettering on the motherboard itself or the
lettering actually on the resistors?

"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<SdudnbClZ_1KMBmiXTWJkA@comcast.com>...
If it's like most of HP's laptops, it a surface mount resistor near the
power connector. They're pretty easy to swap, just don't use too much heat
on the board.

"Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:570aff0a.0310071440.29b5c95c@posting.google.com...
I was wondering, will most electronics repair places replace the
resistor or just buy a new motherboard and replace that?

What would I have to do in order to locate the resistor and replace it
if I were to do it on my own? I've done some simple soldering before
but I'm not sure about detaching the resistor...
 
Check to see if there is continuity on the chip with a DVM. You might also
look under a magnifying glass to see it better.

Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
I'm not able to find anything labeled with an "FR" near the power
connector but I have found a small (probably 1/8 inch wide) grey/black
retangular box directly next to the power connector and it appears to
have a hairline crack in it. Could this be it? What writing were you
refering to? The white lettering on the motherboard itself or the
lettering actually on the resistors?
 
Ok, I'll try and found our DVM to check the continuity. I've also
scanned the mother board and posted a picture of what I think might be
the reisitor. The pictures is located at
http://www.alsocoinoperated.com/mobo.jpg
Is this what it should look like?


"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<tu2dnZeSeZfC_RqiU-KYhA@comcast.com>...
Check to see if there is continuity on the chip with a DVM. You might also
look under a magnifying glass to see it better.

Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
I'm not able to find anything labeled with an "FR" near the power
connector but I have found a small (probably 1/8 inch wide) grey/black
retangular box directly next to the power connector and it appears to
have a hairline crack in it. Could this be it? What writing were you
refering to? The white lettering on the motherboard itself or the
lettering actually on the resistors?
 
I couldn't tell too much from the picture.

"Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:570aff0a.0310121314.64f0cae1@posting.google.com...
Ok, I'll try and found our DVM to check the continuity. I've also
scanned the mother board and posted a picture of what I think might be
the reisitor. The pictures is located at
http://www.alsocoinoperated.com/mobo.jpg
Is this what it should look like?


"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:<tu2dnZeSeZfC_RqiU-KYhA@comcast.com>...
Check to see if there is continuity on the chip with a DVM. You might
also
look under a magnifying glass to see it better.

Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
I'm not able to find anything labeled with an "FR" near the power
connector but I have found a small (probably 1/8 inch wide) grey/black
retangular box directly next to the power connector and it appears to
have a hairline crack in it. Could this be it? What writing were you
refering to? The white lettering on the motherboard itself or the
lettering actually on the resistors?
 
Sorry, I've posted another picture at
http://www.alsocoinoperated.com/mobo1.jpg this one is about as close
of a shot as I can get.

"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<bWadnbcyWs6dKReiU-KYvQ@comcast.com>...
I couldn't tell too much from the picture.

"Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:570aff0a.0310121314.64f0cae1@posting.google.com...
Ok, I'll try and found our DVM to check the continuity. I've also
scanned the mother board and posted a picture of what I think might be
the reisitor. The pictures is located at
http://www.alsocoinoperated.com/mobo.jpg
Is this what it should look like?


"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:<tu2dnZeSeZfC_RqiU-KYhA@comcast.com>...
Check to see if there is continuity on the chip with a DVM. You might
also
look under a magnifying glass to see it better.

Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
I'm not able to find anything labeled with an "FR" near the power
connector but I have found a small (probably 1/8 inch wide) grey/black
retangular box directly next to the power connector and it appears to
have a hairline crack in it. Could this be it? What writing were you
refering to? The white lettering on the motherboard itself or the
lettering actually on the resistors?
 
bmaupin2003@yahoo.com (Brian Maupin) wrote in message news:<570aff0a.0310131649.32244bfc@posting.google.com>...
Sorry, I've posted another picture at
http://www.alsocoinoperated.com/mobo1.jpg this one is about as close
of a shot as I can get.
That component is a chip inductor.

Probably an inline filter by the looks of it.

The component to the left could be a fusible resistor however.

-A

"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<bWadnbcyWs6dKReiU-KYvQ@comcast.com>...
I couldn't tell too much from the picture.

"Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:570aff0a.0310121314.64f0cae1@posting.google.com...
Ok, I'll try and found our DVM to check the continuity. I've also
scanned the mother board and posted a picture of what I think might be
the reisitor. The pictures is located at
http://www.alsocoinoperated.com/mobo.jpg
Is this what it should look like?


"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:<tu2dnZeSeZfC_RqiU-KYhA@comcast.com>...
Check to see if there is continuity on the chip with a DVM. You might
also
look under a magnifying glass to see it better.

Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
I'm not able to find anything labeled with an "FR" near the power
connector but I have found a small (probably 1/8 inch wide) grey/black
retangular box directly next to the power connector and it appears to
have a hairline crack in it. Could this be it? What writing were you
refering to? The white lettering on the motherboard itself or the
lettering actually on the resistors?
 
Oops, that arrow should be pointing at the smaller black rectangle to
the right. That one appears to have a very small crack in it... could
that be the problem?

testing_h@yahoo.com (Andre) wrote in message news:<2c2cf14c.0310140159.309e030b@posting.google.com>...
bmaupin2003@yahoo.com (Brian Maupin) wrote in message news:<570aff0a.0310131649.32244bfc@posting.google.com>...
Sorry, I've posted another picture at
http://www.alsocoinoperated.com/mobo1.jpg this one is about as close
of a shot as I can get.

That component is a chip inductor.

Probably an inline filter by the looks of it.

The component to the left could be a fusible resistor however.

-A


"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<bWadnbcyWs6dKReiU-KYvQ@comcast.com>...
I couldn't tell too much from the picture.

"Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:570aff0a.0310121314.64f0cae1@posting.google.com...
Ok, I'll try and found our DVM to check the continuity. I've also
scanned the mother board and posted a picture of what I think might be
the reisitor. The pictures is located at
http://www.alsocoinoperated.com/mobo.jpg
Is this what it should look like?


"Gary" <garywilliamson@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:<tu2dnZeSeZfC_RqiU-KYhA@comcast.com>...
Check to see if there is continuity on the chip with a DVM. You might
also
look under a magnifying glass to see it better.

Brian Maupin" <bmaupin2003@yahoo.com> wrote in message
I'm not able to find anything labeled with an "FR" near the power
connector but I have found a small (probably 1/8 inch wide) grey/black
retangular box directly next to the power connector and it appears to
have a hairline crack in it. Could this be it? What writing were you
refering to? The white lettering on the motherboard itself or the
lettering actually on the resistors?
 

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