Arturo, yes there is a fuse. It is reference designator F9700 and is a 3AMP 32V in a 467package. You will need a multimeter or ohm meter to check it for continuity. Also check the accompanying Mosfet. Any logic board repair will require special tools and great skills. If you can post an image of your logic board with your question, we can point out the parts to check. Hope this helps, good luck.
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F9700 is the fuse and Q9706 the power Mosfet FDC638APZ, Q9707 is a SSM6N15FEAPE
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F9700 is the fuse and Q9706 the power Mosfet FDC638APZ, Q9707 is a SSM6N15FEAPE
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You need to check the voltage on the contacts. this is not easy and if your probes touch other contacts, you will cause further damage. You should get 12.4 Volts on those
Arturo, yes there is a fuse. It is reference designator F9700 and is a 3AMP 32V in a 467package. You will need a multimeter or ohm meter to check it for continuity. Also check the accompanying Mosfet. Any logic board repair will require special tools and great skills. If you can post an image of your logic board with your question, we can point out the parts to check. Hope this helps, good luck.
== Update ==
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F9700 is the fuse and Q9706 the power Mosfet FDC638APZ
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F9700 is the fuse and Q9706 the power Mosfet FDC638APZ, Q9707 is a SSM6N15FEAPE
[image|331092|align=center]
[image|284261|align=center]
You need to check the voltage on the contacts. this is not easy and if your probes touch other contacts, you will cause further damage. You should get 12.4 Volts on those
Arturo, yes there is a fuse. It is reference designator F9700 and is a 3AMP 32V in a 467package. You will need a multimeter or ohm meter to check it for continuity. Also check the accompanying Mosfet. Any logic board repair will require special tools and great skills. If you can post an image of your logic board with your question, we can point out the parts to check. Hope this helps, good luck.
== Update ==
F9700 is the fuse and Q9706 the power Mosfet FDC638APZ
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You need to check the voltage on the contacts. this is not easy and if your probes touch other contacts, you will cause further damage. You should get 12.4 Volts on those
Arturo, yes there is a fuse. It is reference designator F9700 and is a 3AMP 32V in a 467package. You will need a multimeter or ohm meter to check it for continuity. Also check the accompanying Mosfet. Any logic board repair will require special tools and great skills. If you can post an image of your logic board with your question, we can point out the parts to check. Hope this helps, good luck.
== Update ==
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F9700 is the fuse and Q9706 the power Mosfet FDC638APZ
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[image|330481]
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[image|330481|align=center]
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[image|284261|align=center]
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You need to check the voltage on the contacts. this is not easy and if your probes touch other contacts, you will cause further damage. You should get 12.4 Volts on those
Arturo, yes there is a fuse. It is reference designator F9700 and is a 3AMP 32V in a 467package. You will need a multimeter or ohm meter to check it for continuity. Also check the accompanying Mosfet. Any logic board repair will require special tools and great skills. If you can post an image of your logic board with your question, we can point out the parts to check. Hope this helps, good luck.
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== Update ==
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F9700 is the fuse and Q9706 the power Mosfet FDC638APZ
Arturo, yes there is a fuse. It is reference designator F9700 and is a 3AMP 32V in a 467package. You will need a multimeter or ohm meter to check it for continuity. Also check the accompanying Mosfet. Any logic board repair will require special tools and great skills. If you can post an image of your logic board with your question, we can point out the parts to check. Hope this helps, good luck.