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    Imac 27" 2019 820-01236-A schematic & board view

    Imac 27" 2019 820-01236-A schematic & board view needed.
    Anyone can help, please?

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    Re: Imac 27" 2019 820-01236-A schematic & board view

    Originally posted by electroelef View Post
    Imac 27" 2019 820-01236-A schematic & board view needed.
    Anyone can help, please?
    Not available at the moment https://logi.wiki/index.php/Schemati...s_Availability
    All donations to badcaps are welcome, click on this link to donate. Thanks to all supporters

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      #3
      Re: Imac 27" 2019 820-01236-A schematic & board view

      Many thanks for the reply. At least I know so I won't look for it anymore.
      I have two boards with identical fault. The main power line for the CPU FAN is blown. I suspect that the guy tried to connect the wrong fan to the boards.
      Most likely the 2013-2015-2017 fans have different configs on the connectors so he might tried with one of them.
      Just a guess still but I will search

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        #4
        Schematic & boardview iMac 19.1 27" 2019 820-01236A

        Somebody has a schematic and or boardview for this machine?
        It has an 820-01236-A board.

        Many Thanks!
        Gert

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          #5
          Hello friends.

          My contribution to the forum.
          I extracted this file from XinZhiZao.
          Only brd file.
          Attached Files

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            #6
            Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post
            Re: Imac 27" 2019 820-01236-A schematic & board view



            Not available at the moment https://logi.wiki/index.php/Schemati...s_Availability
            I hope they help. This is compatible just to help !
            Attached Files

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              #7
              820-00134 shows C8118 is a 15uF 100V 20% TH (through hole) Correct? My question is there an alternative cap that I can use? Can I use an SMD type with pins in each hole to make the SMD solder through?? I ordered but was wanting to at least test the board. Just wait? I'm sure is right.. Mike

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