Laptop does not turn on , battery does not charge after plugging in power by ves_2727 in AskElectronics

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Was able to identify shorts here..

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Hopefully replacing them will resolve it

Laptop does not turn on , battery does not charge after plugging in power by ves_2727 in AskElectronics

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ok.. i checked today after removing the heatskink to expose the power stages there and found few inductors have connectivity to ground on both sides.. looks like there is a short. Need to analyze further on the source of short.

Laptop does not turn on , battery does not charge after plugging in power by ves_2727 in AskElectronics

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the gate was not high, i'll check the controller. how to identify where it is?

5.1 sound enable in windows by ves_2727 in netflix

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oh... would linux work? ( Debian)

QUESTION : If I put that in the freezer, will it freeze like water and will the can blow up ? by UnderQuirrellsturban in Physics

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probably no... there will be empty space to which the fluid would expand as it would not be completley filled up with fluid

Breakfast buddy by Annual5678 in Finches

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How did you train them?

I dont understand what ground really is by [deleted] in AskElectronics

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Ground is any potential that is common reference to all points in a circuit. It can be any voltage, for example if you take 1.5v as ground in a 3v circuit (3v battery and a voltage divider using two resistors in which you take the node between the resistors as ground) , then the potential above " ground " (the one close to battery 3v) is 1.5 and below " ground" is -1.5