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MacBook Pro A1502 2015-2016 Not turning on (90 mA current draw) repair and Ecotality PE-30: Difference between pages

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This page documents the Ecotality PE-30 EV charging station.  This was a robust pedestal for public use, encapsulating the WE-30 hardware that Ecotality made for home use.
|Device=MacBook Pro A1502
|Affects parts=Whole board
|Needs equipment=multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station
|Type=Soldering
|Difficulty=3. Hard
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==Problem description==
In the early 2010s, the US DoE funded a program (the "EV Project") to help solve the chicken-or-egg problem of public charging infrastructure vs EVs to use them.  They seeded the country, in several markets, with Level 2 charging stations that used the heavy duty PE-30 model.
No power, no green light, 90mA taken, PPBUS_G3H stuck at 12.27 V
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|+Ecotality PE-30 model line
==Symptoms==
!Model number
 
!Part number
*Not turning on
!display height
*Only pulling 90 mA from charge port
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*No green charge led
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*PPBUS_G3H stuck at 12.27 V
|PE-30Kice60
 
|01-0131-0000
==Solution==
|60 inches
Corrosion around SMC chip and surrounding components, short on PP3V42_G3H, bad clock chip).
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMy3xLcH78g Example video]:  (Reflow of SMC, replaced surrounding components, jumper wire, used voltage injection to determine short, replacement of clock chip).
|PE-30Kice48
|01-0135-0000
|48 inches (ADA)
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|PE-30Kice40
|01-0136-0000
|40 inches (ADA)
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[[File:Ecotality PE-30 overview.jpg|thumb|Ecotality PE-30 stations, showing standard tall config and shorter ADA config]]

Revision as of 22:52, 25 July 2024

This page documents the Ecotality PE-30 EV charging station. This was a robust pedestal for public use, encapsulating the WE-30 hardware that Ecotality made for home use.

In the early 2010s, the US DoE funded a program (the "EV Project") to help solve the chicken-or-egg problem of public charging infrastructure vs EVs to use them. They seeded the country, in several markets, with Level 2 charging stations that used the heavy duty PE-30 model.

Ecotality PE-30 model line
Model number Part number display height
PE-30Kice60 01-0131-0000 60 inches
PE-30Kice48 01-0135-0000 48 inches (ADA)
PE-30Kice40 01-0136-0000 40 inches (ADA)
Ecotality PE-30 stations, showing standard tall config and shorter ADA config