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  • reset1986
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Dec 2014
    • 308
    • italia

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    mac 1534 stopped at 5v

    Hi everyone, I have this Mac that when I insert the power supply I only read 5 volts on the main fuse, I cleaned the flat and motherboard, I read 20v on the fuse, putting the cable in the opposite direction I read 5v, now I always read 5 volts on one side that on the other, bad cd3215c?
    there are no shorts on the main

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