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  • spidertnt
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    MacBook 14" M2 820-02841 no power A2779

    MacBook 14" M2 820-02841 A2779

    no power / no magsafe light

    No damage at all

    P3V8AON short to ground less than 1ohm

    found CT610 capacitor for the touchID area was short now fixed

    I used 820-02443 board view and schematic

    just sharing
  • Jony Left
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    • freerider167
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      #3
      Originally posted by spidertnt
      MacBook 14" M2 820-02841 A2779

      no power / no magsafe light

      No damage at all

      P3V8AON short to ground less than 1ohm

      found CT610 capacitor for the touchID area was short now fixed

      I used 820-02443 board view and schematic

      just sharing
      Thank you for sharing this! this helped me save a ton of time on a recent case. CT610 Short, PP3v8_AON short. Removed the capacitor and short was gone.

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