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blog:sony_vaio_f_seria [2025/01/28 16:36] – [Power Board Failure - AGAIN!] john | blog:sony_vaio_f_seria [2025/01/28 17:11] (current) – [Table] john | ||
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Despite fitting a known-good power control board, the restored Vaio PCG-F809K did not last long. After 2 days of use (installing the new hard drive, setting up drivers and getting Windows 98SE ready to install) the machine spontaneously shut down and it shows no signs of life any more: | Despite fitting a known-good power control board, the restored Vaio PCG-F809K did not last long. After 2 days of use (installing the new hard drive, setting up drivers and getting Windows 98SE ready to install) the machine spontaneously shut down and it shows no signs of life any more: | ||
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* No standby indicator | * No standby indicator | ||
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Unfortunately, | Unfortunately, | ||
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+ | ^ Part Number(s) | ||
+ | | 355A | Lower | 2x | 3 | ? | MOSFET | ||
+ | | A00B | Lower | 1x | 5 | ? | ? | | ||
+ | | LT 1621 | Lower | 1x | 16 | Linear Technology | ||
+ | | LT 1435A | Lower | 1x | 16 | Linear Technology | ||
+ | | I?R 024H / 4U3E / f7413 | Lower | 2x | 8 | ? | ? | | ||
+ | | A00B | Upper | 2x | 5 | ? | ? | | ||
+ | | E2LD | Upper | 1 | 5 | ? | ? | | ||
+ | | 4925 / ?EUA / W048 | Upper | 2 | 8 | ? | ? | | ||
+ | | ?415A / T07BAN | ||
+ | | ??? | Upper | 2 | 8 | ? | Tiny: 2.5-3mm wide. Almost impossible to read markings. | ||
**[Update - Jan 28th 2025]** I tried powering both laptops and all three power boards with a bench PSU, with voltages from 12-20V DC. No change in behaviour; the laptop acts as if there is no power applied and there is no visible power draw from the bench PSU. Unless someone figures out what component(s) fail on these power boards, any Sony Vaio Fxxx series laptop is running on borrowed time until it fails. | **[Update - Jan 28th 2025]** I tried powering both laptops and all three power boards with a bench PSU, with voltages from 12-20V DC. No change in behaviour; the laptop acts as if there is no power applied and there is no visible power draw from the bench PSU. Unless someone figures out what component(s) fail on these power boards, any Sony Vaio Fxxx series laptop is running on borrowed time until it fails. | ||
**Therefore, | **Therefore, |