Hello Johny, U6 too too hot.I can't even touch it. Not problem with the 12v but many problems with the 5V. After separating the R109 resisitor.No more heat. Perhaps, U6 with shortcut or the parts? Regards
When the R109 0 ohm resistor is removed, and you still have the 5v output from the U6, and it became not hot. Then it seems to me that the U6 is working fine, and more a heavy amp consumption from the 5v circuit. See this drawing for the 5v circuit,
Hi Johny, thanks for your answer. No 5v out at all from U6, only 3,5V aprox. when I remove the R109 My questions is, if the U6 is defective and the reason is because it becomes to hot, or are the parts defective? Regards
If you have removed the 0 ohm resistor R109, and from the U6 side the 5v output is low, Then its most likely the u6. However... if there is a issue with the L1 coil, or resistors, or diode D1, or C90.. the voltage may collapse and the U6 may get hot when it needs to deliver the 5v.
Hi, Johny! Can you download U6-drawing with higher resolution? If "yes", please make it. Otherwise I don't get any informations from it.
Uh, it is in high resolution. If you click on the image you get a bigger view, and when you again click on the downloaded image it gets bigger. But here is the full link to it, https://jb8a8f8.com/support/index.php?attachments/u6-2012-jpg.28/
Hi johny, I hope you are great. Winter comes and DM800Hd repairing too. PIN7 of U7 in shortcut.C105 and C106 are out to check and shortcut is still there. Any idea? Thanks a lot. Rufino
Hi Rufino, I'm thinking of the U7 itself which may cause a short. But to be sure I would remove the R283 zero ohm resistor so that it not get a back feet voltage from the cpu to the U7. When removed, The U7 must deliver the 2.6v The cpu (leak) voltage side must give 2.3v More about it, see the U7 Topic