First time looking at a logic board this closely, learnt enough from videos and forums here to be dangerous 
I was doing a OS update when the screen went blank at some point. Does not seem to be in DFU mode (checked using apple configurator).
PPDCIN_G3H is 5.16V
PPBUS_G3H is 0.045V
Resistance between TP_PPBUS_G3H and ground is 23.8 Ohms (which seems low)
F7000 and F7001 seems fine.
From what I learnt seems like there might be short on the down side on PPBUS_G3H.
Is injecting low voltage and see what heats up the next step(I have access to a friend's thermal camera)? On that note couple of questions...Why do we have to inject voltage directly at PPBUS_G3H to find the blown capacitor, If the capacitor is shorted, why doesn't it get hot with the USB-C plugged in, does something else sense this and shut the power(that might explain 0A draw)?
I'm thinking of getting a variable power supply, in the meantime can I use low voltage adapter 2/3V to apply power to PPBUS_G3H to see what heats up?
Thank you.

I was doing a OS update when the screen went blank at some point. Does not seem to be in DFU mode (checked using apple configurator).
PPDCIN_G3H is 5.16V
PPBUS_G3H is 0.045V
Resistance between TP_PPBUS_G3H and ground is 23.8 Ohms (which seems low)
F7000 and F7001 seems fine.
From what I learnt seems like there might be short on the down side on PPBUS_G3H.
Is injecting low voltage and see what heats up the next step(I have access to a friend's thermal camera)? On that note couple of questions...Why do we have to inject voltage directly at PPBUS_G3H to find the blown capacitor, If the capacitor is shorted, why doesn't it get hot with the USB-C plugged in, does something else sense this and shut the power(that might explain 0A draw)?
I'm thinking of getting a variable power supply, in the meantime can I use low voltage adapter 2/3V to apply power to PPBUS_G3H to see what heats up?
Thank you.
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