Nintendo Switch Not turning on, draws 200mA at 15V Repair: Difference between revisions
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== Problem description == | == Problem description == | ||
No power. Takes 15V@0.2A. Might respond to being "turned off" by holding down the power button, current will drop to 0.1A. Might even respond to being turned back on and current climbs back up to 0.2A. | No power. Takes 15V@0.2A. Might respond to being "turned off" by holding down the power button, current will drop to 0.1A. Might even respond to being turned back on and current climbs back up to 0.2A. | ||
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== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
* | * Not turning on. | ||
* Takes 15V@0.2A. | * Takes 15V@0.2A. | ||
* Might respond to being "turned off" by holding down the power button, current will drop to 0.1A. | * Might respond to being "turned off" by holding down the power button, current will drop to 0.1A. | ||
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== Solution == | == Solution == | ||
Can be caused by PI3USB [source coming soon - ItalianRetroGuy] | Can be caused by PI3USB [source coming soon - ItalianRetroGuy], '''replace PI3USB.''' |
Revision as of 14:37, 13 January 2024
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Problem description
No power. Takes 15V@0.2A. Might respond to being "turned off" by holding down the power button, current will drop to 0.1A. Might even respond to being turned back on and current climbs back up to 0.2A.
Symptoms
- Not turning on.
- Takes 15V@0.2A.
- Might respond to being "turned off" by holding down the power button, current will drop to 0.1A.
- Might even respond to being turned back on and current climbs back up to 0.2A.
Solution
Can be caused by PI3USB [source coming soon - ItalianRetroGuy], replace PI3USB.