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  • TheNuclearOption
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    MacBook Pro 13'' M2 A2338 get 5V 0.01-0.02a does not boot. 820-02773

    I bought this laptop with water damage. There is corrosion on the logic board (ive included some pics). I removed the cr634 capacitor that was burnt on the ppbus line. The pad is still shorted to ground. I'm not sure how to proceed from here, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    The other areas ive included in the pics are the backlight circuit.
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  • TheNuclearOption
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    Im not sure if my multimeter is measuring correctly, its cheap. I have it set to dcv (2). Im measuring 0.14v to each side of the fuse on the ppbus_aon and ppbusvbat_aon. im measuring 0.015 to both soc

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