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Title: 2d42 does not turn on with batteries, for USB yes [Print this page]

Author: cmjelectronica    Time: 2020-8-14 09:56
Title: 2d42 does not turn on with batteries, for USB yes
2d42 arrived with the batteries turned upside down, with the polarity reversed. It does not turn on with batteries, it only turns on with USB cable. It was tested with other batteries and it does not turn on. How can I repair it or how can I get the electrical diagram of the equipment to analyze the board


Author: amy    Time: 2020-8-15 09:38
Please test the voltage of the battery to confirm whether the battery is faulty.

Author: cmjelectronica    Time: 2020-8-16 00:31
Batteries are fine, 3.8v

Author: amy    Time: 2020-8-17 15:48
Please use the battery forpower, and test whether these voltages are correct.
VBAT: When you power the scope by battery, it should be equal to the battery voltage.
3.3V: When you power the scope by battery or adapter, regardless of whether it is turned on or not, the voltage is always 3.3V.
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Author: cmjelectronica    Time: 2020-8-19 15:24
VUSB: 4.8v  - VBAT: 3.7V - 3.3V : 3.1V

Author: amy    Time: 2020-8-21 14:53
Edited by amy at 2020-8-21 14:55

Please check whether these two chips are burnt out. If so, please replace them.
U14/U15: HM5431A
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Author: ffcabanzo@hotmail.com    Time: 2020-9-7 10:32
Hi , I have the same problem . Remarks:I have a problem with battery charge, the oscilloscope doesn’t charge the battery but when I connected to the cable charger and the computer the Osciloscope works well but doesn’t charge the battery

Author: ffcabanzo@hotmail.com    Time: 2020-9-7 10:34
I check the voltage out : same as Mr cm electronica

Author: cyoung123    Time: 2024-1-8 20:01
Edited by cyoung123 at 2024-1-8 22:11

It sounds like you're experiencing a frustrating issue with your 2d42 device, especially concerning the reversed battery polarity. Hve u figured out what a problem was? I had such a concern with my Milwaukee battery.

Author: Dani1995    Time: 2024-1-8 22:33
Milwaukee offers a range of batteries with varying voltages to power their tools. As of my last update, some common voltages for Milwaukee batteries include 12V, 18V, and 20V (or 18V/20V Max for some models). However, it's essential to check specific product details or the manufacturer's website for the most current information, as tool and battery specifications can evolve over time. Milwaukee batteries https://www.ukplanettools.co.uk/tool-brands/power-tool-batteries/l/manufacturer:milwaukee/ are known for their longevity, providing consistent power output even during demanding tasks. The RedLithium technology they incorporate ensures extended runtimes and faster charge cycles, which is incredibly beneficial for uninterrupted work sessions.





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