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Gary pin 5v missing - HP Bestec ATX-250-12ZD 250w HP Pavillion Zinfandel Power Supply Part 5187-1098 (ATX25012ZD) Power Supply

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you can try these steps if this doesn't work I suggest replacing IC8002 on the power supply
Low HV Shutdown:
On the D Board.
Check IC8004/pin 7 should be 7.4v.
Check IC8006/pin 2 should be 2.5v if lower will trigger shutdown by causing pin 1 to turn on.
Check IC8006/pin 3 reference voltage 2.2v.
IC8006/pin 1 normally at 0v. If high turns D5007 ON which turns the latch circuit Q6532,
Q6530, and Q6527 ON and turns the AC relay RY6501 OFF.

NOTE: 6 blinks also can be Low B+ protection.

Unregulated 7.5 v from the power supply to 5v reg IC504 on the A Board. 5v to M Board Q2314
to CPU IC2300/pin 43. If 5v missing set will shutdown with 6 blinks
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TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS

NO POWER
Check the fuse F01. If the fuse is open change the fuse after confirming there is no other faulty component.
If fuse is OK the check C10 voltage is normal or not. If its not normal then change BD01.
If the voltage on C10 is normal the check the SMPS switching ICs IC01 and IC02. If found faulty change IC01 and IC02.
NO DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
Check the current digital audio stetting is its in PCM or Bitstream . IF it's in PCM then change it to Bitstream.
If ther is no diagital audio out even after it to bitstream, check the AV receiver settings. If everything is ok there too then check the AUDIO DATA at AIC Pin 4 (for BD)or AIC3pin 13 (forDVD) using CRO. If there is no audio data the change the main PCB.
If the AUDIO DATA id ok then check DIGITAL AUDIO DATA at pin7 of AIC3 if there is no audio data then change AIC3. If its OK, Check 5V at AIC2 pin 14. If the 5V is missing check the power supply. If 5v is ok the change the main PCB.
ANALOG AUDIO MISSING........................
CHECK THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR MORE ...........

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Probably Laza got into the system . Try luring him out with some small children ?
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Running rough?? If i took a guess I'd say there's a faulty injector. Does it smoke like hell ?? Does it also miss at idle?- If so get a line wrench and a rag handy. Start the car and while idling wrap the rag around the base of the fuel line connector on injector 1 and crack it just a bit until fuel comes out. It might spray, thus the rag. If the miss gets worse, that ain't the injector to blame. Continue with the other 3. If you crack a line and there is no or very little change in the miss then you found the guilty party.

On a long shot it could also be a stuck valve.

Did that get it?? It sounds like an issue other than MAF but.... get a multimeter and try probing the connecter to the MAF. When you find out what it is , please let me know. I'm curious

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This monitor requires a split 12volt and 5 volt supply. If you can determine the pin-out of the mini-din connector, you can use the power connector in the PC (drive power) to run the LCD display.

12 v is for the display and the 5v might be just for the sound ans USB hub. Gary.
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Should not be a problem, the theory here is Volts * Amps =Watts

5V * 2A = 10w

The alternative is to get a LM7505 ($1 or 2) from radioshack or any electronic supply and regulate the 12v down to 5v. its about 1/2 square IC chip.

Pardon my ASCII:
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input 1.7V - 35V ________| | |_____ +5v (+/- 1%)
Pin 1 Pin 3

will accomodate 1 Amp (1.25 if heat sinked) for the CMOS version, slightly higher for the olde r(less effecient) version

The other pin is ground. OF course you will want to check the specs and pin assignment for the brand you buy, these are typical.

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Hello,

For 6 blinks Pls check following area.

Low HV Shutdown:
On the D Board.
Check IC8004/pin 7 should be 7.4v.
Check IC8006/pin 2 should be 2.5v if lower will trigger shutdown by causing pin 1 to turn on.
Check IC8006/pin 3 reference voltage 2.2v.
IC8006/pin 1 normally at 0v. If high
turns D5007 ON which turns the latch circuit Q6532,
Q6530, and Q6527 ON and turns the AC relay RY6501 OFF.

And NOTE: 6 blinks also can be Low B+ protection.

Unregulated 7.5 v from the power supply to 5v reg IC504 on the A Board. 5v to M Board Q2314

to CPU IC2300/pin 43. If 5v missing set will shutdown with 6 blinks.I think this will help you to solve the issue.

Dont forgat to Rate!!

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For 6 blinks,Pls check following area.

Low HV Shutdown:
On the D Board.
Check IC8004/pin 7 should be 7.4v.
Check IC8006/pin 2 should be 2.5v if lower will trigger shutdown by causing pin 1 to turn on.
Check IC8006/pin 3 reference voltage 2.2v.
IC8006/pin 1 normally at 0v. If high
turns D5007 ON which turns the latch circuit Q6532,
Q6530, and Q6527 ON and turns the AC relay RY6501 OFF.

And NOTE: 6 blinks also can be Low B+ protection.

Unregulated 7.5 v from the power supply to 5v reg IC504 on the A Board. 5v to M Board Q2314

to CPU IC2300/pin 43. If 5v missing set will shutdown with 6 blinks.

I think this will help you to solve the issue.

Dont forget to Rate!!

Good Luck
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