MacBook Pro A1708 Not turning on, PPBUS G3H shorted to ground repair: Difference between revisions

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Latest revision as of 15:21, 29 October 2023

MacBook Pro A1708 Not turning on, PPBUS G3H shorted to ground repair
Device MacBook Pro A1708
Affects part(s) Motherboard
Needs equipment multimeter, soldering iron, soldering station, thermal camera
Difficulty ◉◉◉◌ Hard
Type Soldering


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Problem description

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Symptoms

  • sub 20 ohms on PPBUS_G3H
  • Not turning on

Solution

How to find short circuits

Inject 1 V (increase if no reaction), watch for hot spots with thermal cam. Usually it's a bad tantalum cap on the PPBUS_G3H rail.

Example video (Taking 20 V, 0 A. Ethanol used instead of thermal cam with 0.8 V on PPBUS_G3H, resistance between PPBUS_G3H and CPU coil is 3.6 Ω) Example 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZsvvUWUInE (Taking 20 V, 20 mA. Bad capacitor located via visual inspection)

Read the resistance from PPBUS_G3H to Vcore coils (coils around CPU/GPU) IF those measure UNDER 1 Ω (0.3–0.8) then you most likely have a direct 12 V short to CPU/GPU. On this board this situation is always a no fix.