Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 07:08:16 -0800
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] Dead L110

Matt and Neil; 
I opened my L100 over the weekend and could find no fuses inside.
Nothing remotely similar to a fuse. However, after re-assembling the
Libby, mine no longer works either. This suggests operator error. I have
no manual or instructions telling me the proper way to disassemble the
L100, just used my engineering background and common sense. Clearly, a
little knowledge of these small Japanese connectors would have been
helpful. I will be going back into the L100 to find which little
connector is not seated correctly. 
Mine displays the same symptoms as yours, Matt - 3 of the LEDs light and
the hard drive spins. No image on the screen. 

Anyone have a link to the proper assembly / disassembly procedures for
the L100?

Dick

-----Original Message-----
From: barnacle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 3:03 PM
To: Libretto
Subject: Re: [LIB] Dead L110


Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2005 20:00:16 +0000
From: barnacle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Dead L110

On Friday 04 March 2005 01:54, you wrote:

> I went over my 110 board for quite a while last night, and couldn't 
> find anything that looked uniquely like it may be a fuse.  I think 
> Neil was lucky that the 70 had a rather large fuse in comparision to 
> the other components on the board.  And it was sitting right next to 
> the input power plug.  So finding an open circuit across it was 
> probably a dead giveaway. That fuse powered the screen, and I guess I 
> was pretty lucky that Neil had dealt with the exact same issue.

Ahem. Lucky. Cheeky whippersnapper :)

Neil has been an electronics engineer for nearly thirty years and knew
what he 
was looking for... and if one 70 had a fault in one of three power
circuits, 
it was a good place to start looking.

>
> Now the issue with this 110 MB is that >nothing< works when the system

> is powered up.  Or nothing that I can detect besides 3 out of 4 LEDs 
> lighting, and the HDD spinning.  So there may be no dead fuse to find.

Silly question I know - but is there anything coming out of the video
socket? 
Is it just the video screen that's dead? If it is, then it's likely a
fuse or 
other component of the voltage supply to the screen; the lamp driver 
inverter, perhaps?

Neil




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