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08-14-2012 08:58 AM
is there a relpaceable fuse on or near the mother board of a pavilion dv6-2150us
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08-14-2012 10:04 AM
Is the power adapter originally for the pavilion dv6-2150us?
Remove the main battery and plug in the power adapter and try powering it on. It is safe to do that.
If that does not work then try a hard reset as follows:
Remove the battery and unplug the DC power adapter.
press and hold the power button for more than fifteen seconds.
plug in the DC power adapter (leave the battery out for now)
press the power button
Please post your positive or negative results.
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08-14-2012 09:01 AM
No. There is not.
For what reason are you asking that?
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08-14-2012 09:35 AM
I lost power to the machine. The power supply works on another laptop. The faulty laptop was working. I shut it down and moved to another electric outlet and tried to turn on the computer but now it is dead. I do not think I had a power surge but may have. power on/o0ff button does not respond.
08-14-2012 10:04 AM
Is the power adapter originally for the pavilion dv6-2150us?
Remove the main battery and plug in the power adapter and try powering it on. It is safe to do that.
If that does not work then try a hard reset as follows:
Remove the battery and unplug the DC power adapter.
press and hold the power button for more than fifteen seconds.
plug in the DC power adapter (leave the battery out for now)
press the power button
Please post your positive or negative results.
I am a volunteer forum member. If my suggestion helped you solve your issue, help others by marking that post as the accepted solution. Say thanks by clicking on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"
08-14-2012 12:59 PM
The power was originally for the Pavilion dv6-2150us. Your hard reset did the trick. Did holding down the on button while the machine was un pluged drain some kind of capaciter inside the power module?
Once again the hard reset worked like a charm. Thank you very much for your help
10-07-2014 08:42 AM
I'm still in the process of identifying the model of my machine, but believe it's a Pavilion G6 about 1.5 years old. I really need to find my receipt. I bought it at Staples if that means anything and it was running Win 8. Anyway, my son had the laptop at college, and accidently plugged his roomates Bose speaker power block into the machine I'm referencing and was not able to power it or charge the battery. I'm an ex-Bell labs HW engineer, so here's the deal as far as I can report it:
1. Bose supply...18V DC output, 1.1 Amp, REVERSE POLARITY on output...Prob enough said.
2. No lights on machine when battery (had another charged battery), of correct HP power block plugged in (no surprise).
3. Pulled motherbord and have not identified fuse or protection diode which I may be able to replace if they even exist.
4. Came across this forum, and am confident the info I may be able to get could be presented here.
From Motherboard, here is the info I was able to capture:
Model RS3
HP tag with barcode: 683029-501
I know this barcode may represent a sub assembly or other component, but it was pasted to the motherboard.
Appreciate all input regarding this matter. Thanks!
10-27-2014 06:23 AM
My HP HDX 18 complete died
There's no any light except charger input jack.
I tried many time to remove, onplug hold and press power bottom with or without battery, nothing happen, please do not say about these method again,
Is it any Fuse on the motherboard? Or should I change the motherboard? Thanks