help about damage part in apple A1287

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  • boyebaran
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Sep 2015
    • 247
    • iran

    #1

    help about damage part in apple A1287

    hi
    As picture this resistant damaged and i have not this part.is this Special resistor?
    may i use other type of resistor instead of this part?
    tnx
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  • jiroy
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jun 2016
    • 2416
    • Lebanon

    #2
    Re: help about damage part in apple A1287

    Originally posted by boyebaran
    hi
    As picture this resistant damaged and i have not this part.is this Special resistor?
    may i use other type of resistor instead of this part?
    tnx
    This is a good replacement :

    http://uk.farnell.com/ohmite/fc4l64r...ohm/dp/2363990

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    • caspian
      Badcaps Legend
      • Oct 2015
      • 1589
      • Laptop

      #3
      Re: help about damage part in apple A1287

      this is a current sensing resistor with resistance 0.003 Ohm.
      if you do not use exactly a 0.003 Ohm resistor, the laptop will act strangely and may not do POST.

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