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This is a new section to document design and repair of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment. The industry term for this equipment is Electric Vehicle Servicing Equipment or EVSE, and includes both Level 1 / 2 charging stations that connect AC electricity to the car, and DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations that connect DC electricity to the car.
{{Repair Guide
|Device=Xbox Series X
|Affects parts=Logic Board
|Needs equipment=
|Type=Soldering
|Difficulty=3. Hard
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==Problem description==
Automatic Shutdown after pressing the power button.
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==Symptoms==


*Powers off shortly after powering on
In accordance with this RepairWiki's guidelines, this section should be structured with manufacturers at top (listed on this page), then device models, then documents specific to those models, as illustrated here.  Initially, though, it will skip the extra manufacturer layer, until we start building up a larger body of information.
*Automatic Shutdown after pressing the power button.


==Solution==
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* Shutdown within 3 seconds: Short on 12v power rails.
== Manufacturers / Models ==
* Shutdown within 10 seconds: Short on APU power rails.


If shorts are found on the rails' capacitors, it is probably a chip surrounding them instead of the capacitors themselves. Try to remove surrounding chip one by one and test if the shorts are still there until you find the faulty chip.
* [[ClipperCreek HCS series]]
 
If you just replaced the HDMI port, double check your work and make sure you don't have any pins bridged.
 
Alternatively: Check location '''U82''' on the main board for a short (The board that has the HDMI port on it). It is on the backside of the board, on the reverse side of the HDMI port. On then off can occur when replacing HDMI port. The chip in question uses the SOT-23-5 package. It appears STMPS2151STR is the original replacement part for this chip, according to a schematic found online of the series X console. TPS2065DBVR & AP2151D appear to be viable replacements as well. A data sheet for the AP2151D chip to view the pinout is available here: https://www.diodes.com/assets/Datasheets/AP2141D_51D.pdf A repair with the U82 chip being the source of the problems can be found here: https://youtu.be/mGSQIc_11gg?si=h4BeNva2z-8JLlQd&t=1047

Revision as of 17:01, 23 July 2024

This is a new section to document design and repair of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment. The industry term for this equipment is Electric Vehicle Servicing Equipment or EVSE, and includes both Level 1 / 2 charging stations that connect AC electricity to the car, and DC Fast Charging (DCFC) stations that connect DC electricity to the car.

In accordance with this RepairWiki's guidelines, this section should be structured with manufacturers at top (listed on this page), then device models, then documents specific to those models, as illustrated here. Initially, though, it will skip the extra manufacturer layer, until we start building up a larger body of information.

Manufacturers / Models