Question Over volted wd easy store chucked drive issue 006-0B40385 / 006-0B40385

Aug 22, 2024
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006-0B40385 (on the back) and 006-0B40385

yesterday night I accidentally plugged in a 19 volt Laptop adapter into my wd easy store and then it stopped working, I did not see any magi smoke !! I was able to shuck the drive and found that the adapter board is working but the hdd motherboard is having an issue and the board is 006-0B40385 (on the back) and 006-0B40385 (on the front)

View: https://imgur.com/a/006-0b40385-on-back-006-0b40385-EzPEnEe


 
@fzabkar: You NEVER, EVER bypass a fuse like that for ANY reason. You of all people should know better than that.
Yes, of course, but how many users would be able to replace a 4A smt fuse, or even procure one, especially those who have never soldered before? The answer is very, very, few. I've seen the results of DIY attempts, and this approach is the one with least risk for the complete novice, especially if the short is cleared after removing the diode. In fact, I explain the risks in my FAQ.

BTW, the OP necro-posted to this thread:

https://forums.tomshardware.com/thr...es-and-they-are-no-longer-recognized.3739967/

In that thread I go through the whole PCB, testing the voltages and load resistances at each of the onboard power supplies. The fact that the OP is still unsure suggests to me that a more basic approach is required.
 
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