A1707 - sudden reset only on charger under load

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  • wnt2fx
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    • May 2021
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    • Germany

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    A1707 - sudden reset only on charger under load

    This 15" Touchbar runs fine on battery but resets/shuts down on charger just a few moments after beeing under load. Usually reboots on his own after a few seconds. No panic/crash reports.

    Anybody knows that issue ? Feels like CPU mosfets, no ?

    When it happens it will not sucessfully boot again as long the charger is plugged.

    It charges fine. Battery health is good. If you just watch a movie or so it will not crash.

    When this happens the board drops amperage draw completely for a few seconds and then starts drawing again.


    Am not with the machine right now but when I remember right it is an 820-00928.

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