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02-19-2022 08:24 AM
Please help to identify the capasitor (picture), it broke off the motherboard. I cannot solder it back cause it has too short legs now so I need a replacement but I don't know its specification. Or maybe the circuit of the motherboard will help.
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02-19-2022 08:34 AM - edited 02-19-2022 08:42 AM
2.5V 560uF It looks like an Aluminum organic polymer type
You should be able to find one in the second hand market or at an electronics component store.
Take it with you to a shop where electronic devices are repaired. They will know where to find what you need.
The schematic is proprietary property of HP, so I wish you the best of luck in finding that.
Your question is far beyond the intended scope of this forum.
I am a volunteer forum member, not an HP employee. If my suggestion solved your issue, don't forget to mark that post as the accepted solution. If you want to say thanks, click on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"
02-19-2022 08:34 AM - edited 02-19-2022 08:42 AM
2.5V 560uF It looks like an Aluminum organic polymer type
You should be able to find one in the second hand market or at an electronics component store.
Take it with you to a shop where electronic devices are repaired. They will know where to find what you need.
The schematic is proprietary property of HP, so I wish you the best of luck in finding that.
Your question is far beyond the intended scope of this forum.
I am a volunteer forum member, not an HP employee. If my suggestion solved your issue, don't forget to mark that post as the accepted solution. If you want to say thanks, click on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"
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