Today I started having a look at the lynx, the problems appear to be that it doesn't always want to turn on and when it does this is the best you can get
When I was tearing it down I spotted this... battery acid leak at some point in its life... So I decided to look at the board where that might have landed.
It's got this both top and bottom so both sides of the board. This is the top side with a cap removed. Really not a lot of space to work here... This is the area... microfibre protecting the screen.. volume and brightness button also removed.
Take a look at that trace near c42 marking...
Scraped a bit and the trace in that area is non existent. This is it cleaned up and tinned up ready for a jumper
Trace repair done...
Not being sloppy on this one so masked the area:
Scraped back some other areas.. and tested all the rotten vias
More nasty traces:
Test point 10.... What test point 10?
But this area started getting hot... So I swapped out that cap (ive not recapped it, the caps on there are clearly somebody else's attempt to fix this one) but the area is still getting hot, when I mean hot I mean burn you if you touch it hot!
This little fella is our culprit, its a mosfet, I did some digging and it looks like you can swap it out with an On Semi MTP3055E which is seemingly a direct modern replacement. Given I havent spent a penny other than some magnat wire and time getting it up and running £5 on a decent mosfet isn't the end of the world.
After a while this happened!!
Waiting on that replacement mosfet then I'll get it back together and get some nice pics!