El 02/08/16 a las 00:04, M Philbrook escribió:
> In article <nnj02g$fv0$
1...@dont-email.me>,
jua...@benages.eu says...
>>
>> My nephew's Nintendo 3ds has this problem. One night he connected the
>> charger and the next morning the console was dead. No response
>> whatsoever, totally bricked.
>>
>> Today I had time to try to repair the console and because the battery
>> self-discharge, today was working. I have charged the battery and
>> measured the voltage, when is over 3.8 volts the machine doesn't work.
>>
>> I think that i will have to change the complete motherboard, but anyone
>> has a better idea?
>
> you have a bad voltage regulator that passing through by the sounds of
> it.
> I bet you have a 3.3V chip set that has a LDO (Low drop out Reg)
> running it.
>
Yes, I think thats the problem.
The console also shows that the battery is when in reality is half drained.
But in the end, the fastes and simplest solution is to change the main
board.
> If that not being the case, maybe a back flow DIODE is shorted and
> allowiing that extra .5 volts or so to pass through. Those are use to
> prevent drainage of the battery however, the machine should work with
> the charger in it, if not, I'd go back looking for that regulator.
>
The console doesn't work with the charger
>
> Jamie
>