Hi !
Someone brought me a Macbook A1502 with no power & no green light on charger. Opened it & no liquid damage, good start.
It had a short on the capacitors just above the battery connector, so I thought it would be simple. Injected voltage, saw a heat spot on the back of the board, and yeah, C6432 was blown (rather catastrophically, fused with the pad, but whatever, it's audio so it's not the most important for now), and removing it cleared the short.
However, still no green light... Pull up my thermal camera again and OMG Q7010 & R7020 are at > 100°C !
Here, I don't know where to look, as I'm clearly not an expert on Macbooks, but here's what I know :
Please tell me where to look, I'll take measurements, but can't let the charger for long to get voltages because of the heat produced.
Someone brought me a Macbook A1502 with no power & no green light on charger. Opened it & no liquid damage, good start.
It had a short on the capacitors just above the battery connector, so I thought it would be simple. Injected voltage, saw a heat spot on the back of the board, and yeah, C6432 was blown (rather catastrophically, fused with the pad, but whatever, it's audio so it's not the most important for now), and removing it cleared the short.
However, still no green light... Pull up my thermal camera again and OMG Q7010 & R7020 are at > 100°C !
Here, I don't know where to look, as I'm clearly not an expert on Macbooks, but here's what I know :
- The only other thing that heats up is U5000 (the SMC if I'm not mistaken), but only 30°C, so I think it's normal operating temperature.
- Q7010 & R7020 are not getting hot immediately, only like 1s after plugging the charger (probably after the SMC kicks in ?)
- There is no short after R7020 (it reads 100kOhm to ground, so it seems OK)
- Caps around U7100 not shorted, R7121 & R7122 not pulled to ground by U7100 (read that it can do that)
- PPBUS_G3H is around 2V, PPDCIN_G3H is around 15V (probably voltage drop due to the amperage drawn)
Please tell me where to look, I'll take measurements, but can't let the charger for long to get voltages because of the heat produced.
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