MacBook Pro A1708 Not turning on, pulling 0.35A at 20V repair: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 29 October 2023
MacBook Pro A1708 Not turning on, pulling 0.35A at 20V repair | |
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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
- Not turning on
- Pulling 350 milliamps at 20V as measured by a USB-C meter
Solution
PP5V_S5 missing — check and reflow or replace U7650 (TPS51980) with proper pads cleaning (especially on the PPBUS_G3H_P3V3S5 input of U7650). Possible problem: Apple refurbished board; solder over corrosion causing bad joint. Example of replacing a corroded TPS51980
Dead CPU or bad BIOS can also present like this.