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    820 - 3332 - A Bug Problem

    Hi Customer has immaculate laptop, board looks OK no sign of corrosion or liquid damage. Except for one spot! IT appears a bug, I don't know what kind. Has crawled into the board and shorted / destroyed Q7510 Given the damage, is this a repair you'd even attempt? (anybody not just rossman...
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    Macbook Air 820-00165 - A - Chai Late Damage - lost cause?

    A client brought in a board heavily damaged by her chai late. About 1cm of the board all the way along the top was submerged. I've US'd the board and cleaned it off so it looks nice and clean now. However we have no light on the charger and no life signs. I suspect the circuit below is...
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    Macbook Pro - Water Damage - 820-4924 | A1502 EMC 2835

    Thanks will do. I will need to order / obtain a stencil, so it will be a while till my next post on this issue. Thank you for the advice so far. Hopefully my replies are clear and complete enough to make your jobs easy. I have a macbook air which came in today. I will post pictures of that...
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    Macbook Pro - Water Damage - 820-4924 | A1502 EMC 2835

    Hello 2 informaticos, Thank you for the quick reply. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Using genuine charger. Tried SMC Bypass using https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201295. No sign of life (fan spin, etc) Other measurements as follows with and without battery. W bat Wo Bat...
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    Macbook Pro - Water Damage - 820-4924 | A1502 EMC 2835

    Hello All, First time poster and first board repair (Beyond removing surface corrosion!) so be kind :) I have a client board brought in for water damage. He's had it in the cupboard for about 6 months because Apple said it's stuffed. There was some minor corrosion around the U1845 chip...
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