MacBook Pro 16 2021 (M1X) 820-02100 Schematics Are Here!
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by RezendesHello, I am looking for any and all files related to the mainboard for 820-2565-A (13" Macbook Pro A1278 mid 2012) schematics/board view.
I looked through forum search results and google and was unable to find a board view file, I found a pdf of all the schematics but I don't know where the parts physically are on the board as this is my first macbook board level repair attempt.
The macbook charger has a green light, the battery has been replaced and OS reports Normal status but Not charging. After cleaning a corroded capacitor it crumbled off the board. There...-
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by CG_DionysosHello,
I am looking for the boardview file and the matching schematics (PDF) for the following MacBook Pro:- Model: A1707
- 15-inch, Mid 2017
- 3.1 GHz Core i7
- 16 GB RAM
- Radeon Pro 560
- 1 TB SSD
- Board number: 820-00928-A
Thanks in advance!
Greetings from Germany...-
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09-16-2025, 06:43 AM -
by rcanpolatHi all,
I recently got my hands on an M1 MacBook Pro (2021, A2485) that I suspect suffered some liquid damage. I have a hot air station and the basic tools to work on the board, but I’m new to SMD repair and would love some guidance before diving in.
Here’s what I’ve observed so far:- When I power it on, I hear the MacBook chime and, with a flashlight, I can see the Apple logo on the screen. However, it never completes the boot and eventually powers off. My plan is to try to get the display fully working first, then tackle the boot issue.
- I did some basic resistor
08-24-2025, 02:16 PM -
by defdjamelHi everyone,
I’m trying to remove a component from a 2021 MacBook logic board, but I’m having trouble.
https://www.electronicsdatasheets.co...s/tlv70733pdqn
I’m using hot air at 480 °C with full airflow and good flux, but the solder paste is not melting.
I know there’s a lot of thermal dissipation from the board, and I suspect the copper planes are absorbing most of the heat.
Do you have any tips for this kind of board? Would a preheater help?
Thanks in advance!
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by mitchwLooking for schematics and/or boardview for a MacBook Pro M4 Pro 14'' A3401
Board number: 820-03400-A
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