I got in 2 Nintendo switches that appear dead but the amp meter shows charging. I removed the board and just the plain board plugged in with no battery and it draws 0.10A so I checked for shorts and did not really find anything but under the thermocam I see the MAX77620A chip lights up on both of these. I never had to replace that chip before. Is this common and just my luck I get 2 in a row? Or is this normal and I should look elsewhere? I have also replace the M92 and BQ with same results.
Nintendo switch dead.
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