820-00165a mac air PPBUS_G3H only 3,4 v

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  • myth77
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Feb 2017
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    • Croatia

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    820-00165a mac air PPBUS_G3H only 3,4 v

    The macbook air came to me heavily damaged with smashed screen. L7130 was off the board. I cleaned everything, resolder L7130 and when charger plug in i have first green then orange light.
    On PPBUS_G3H i have only 3,4 v (with battery removed)...so here is the first problem...why i dont have 6,8 v? On D7005 PIN 2 and 3 are 14,5v, pin 1 3,4v. I measured short near u7100 but didnt find any on capacitors and resistors. Also short to gnd i didnt find anywhere on the board.
    Ideas?
  • piernov
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    • Jan 2016
    • 4435
    • France

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    Re: 820-00165a mac air PPBUS_G3H only 3,4 v

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=90356
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