Hi, I'm trying to get on an old HP Pavillion 8650C working.
(1999 !) When I had the computer plugged in, depressing the power switch did nothing so I did a continuity check of the switch circuit after removing the plug from the pins on the board. The user said the computer just stopped turning on one day and had no problems prior. When I do a continuity check on the switch, I get a circuit when the switch piece is pushed in, but lose the circuit when I release the switch. There is a click when I push in the switch, and a slightly different sounding click when I release it, indicating that it is possibly closing and reopening the circuit, but I wanted to ask the experts here about this before I go buy a switch. My question is: should the circuit remain closed after I release the button, or is this normal operation whereby it just 'starts' the turn on process by jumping the 2 pins momentarily. Thanks ahead of time for an answer.
(1999 !) When I had the computer plugged in, depressing the power switch did nothing so I did a continuity check of the switch circuit after removing the plug from the pins on the board. The user said the computer just stopped turning on one day and had no problems prior. When I do a continuity check on the switch, I get a circuit when the switch piece is pushed in, but lose the circuit when I release the switch. There is a click when I push in the switch, and a slightly different sounding click when I release it, indicating that it is possibly closing and reopening the circuit, but I wanted to ask the experts here about this before I go buy a switch. My question is: should the circuit remain closed after I release the button, or is this normal operation whereby it just 'starts' the turn on process by jumping the 2 pins momentarily. Thanks ahead of time for an answer.