GENERAL c5b2 removed and bad traces next to it

rabih--h

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Nov 11, 2014
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hello sry dunno if u can help me ,i have a question , i got an xbox 360 , with trinity board , that doesnt turn on , just beeps , and no on , its not modified , i checked the board, and i found that the cap c5b2 is blown , and the 0 component ( bridge ) next to it is also not connected to the board , i tried to remove the cap , and re-installed a second one , checked with the multimeter , everything is good with the cap c5b2 . but the traces ( points ) of the 0 component are so bad , i tried to put some solder , but the traces are so bad , that the solder can t be attached, anyway , my question is , is there an alternate point for that 0 ( bridge ) so that i connect use it to repair it , thanks again , and sry to bother u ( btw the c5b2 cap is next to the power cable of the hdd ( remember its a trinity board ) ) thanks again
 

ablegepu

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Jan 3, 2014
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I'll check when I get off work in the morning but should be a via the trace connects to that runs to the bottom of the motherboard. How do you know if the cap is blown? Does your multimeter check capacitance?
 
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rabih--h

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Nov 11, 2014
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no , when i put the beeper mode on my multimeter , and check the cap , it will beep , so it means that the cap is shorting the circuit
 

rabih--h

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Nov 11, 2014
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Ok i found the alternative point of the 0 component . But my question is that 0 component is for what ? Its a fuse or its only a bridge or jumper ?
 

rass96

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Jan 4, 2012
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Beep mode is often for checking diodes, or just for "ringing out" a circuit. In most cases when marked with a 0 it is a jumper I believe.