Re: Anything to be done about a blown XO-1 fuse

2013-02-04 Thread Christoph Derndorfer
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:13 PM, John Watlington  wrote:

>
> On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:18 AM, Christoph Derndorfer wrote:
>
> > Hi again,
> >
> > while investing why an XO-1 wouldn't charge I discovered that the 2A
> fuse near the power plug seems to have been blown and was "fixed" by
> someone simply soldering over it (see the attached photo).
>
> Wow, first we've seen outside of torture tests!  That fuse should only
> blow if someone tried to
> power the laptop with greater than +/-40V.


Yeah, it must have been quite something because the area around the fuse
has been blackened...


> > Now I'm wondering whether there's anything to be done about that or if
> that's something that essentially can't be fixed in the field?
>
> Solder down another small 2A fast blow fuse (3A for XO-1.5 or later).
>
> If a repair center found a blown fuse, I would also recommend checking the
> protective diodes
> D118 and D123.
>

Okay, thanks a lot for the information. Since I don't have the time to
research where to buy such a fuse and then solder it in I'll just leave
instructions here with the machine. Plus I already gutted that XO for spare
parts so right now it's sitting next to me without a camera, antennas,
battery, etc. ;-)

Thanks,
Christoph


> Cheers,
> wad
>
>


-- 
Christoph Derndorfer

volunteer, OLPC (Austria) [www.olpc.at]
editor, OLPC News [www.olpcnews.com]
contributor, TechnikBasteln [www.technikbasteln.net]

e-mail: christ...@derndorfer.eu
___
Devel mailing list
Devel@lists.laptop.org
http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel


Re: Anything to be done about a blown XO-1 fuse

2013-02-04 Thread John Watlington

On Feb 4, 2013, at 8:18 AM, Christoph Derndorfer wrote:

> Hi again,
> 
> while investing why an XO-1 wouldn't charge I discovered that the 2A fuse 
> near the power plug seems to have been blown and was "fixed" by someone 
> simply soldering over it (see the attached photo).

Wow, first we've seen outside of torture tests!  That fuse should only blow if 
someone tried to
power the laptop with greater than +/-40V.

> Now I'm wondering whether there's anything to be done about that or if that's 
> something that essentially can't be fixed in the field?

Solder down another small 2A fast blow fuse (3A for XO-1.5 or later).

If a repair center found a blown fuse, I would also recommend checking the 
protective diodes
D118 and D123.

Cheers,
wad

___
Devel mailing list
Devel@lists.laptop.org
http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel