820-00138 no power no green light

Djsp

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Hi, i don't get the precise green light that the Magsafe is not original this is what i have:
L7095 3.43V
L7130 12.25V
L7195 5.50V
L3095 0V
L7720 0V
L7710 0V
L7520 0V
L7630 0V
L7430 0V
L7310 0V
L7320 0V
L7330 0V
 

Djsp

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3V3_S5/SUS= 0V
Y5110 DC voltage ON PIN 1 IS 1.40V PIN 3 1,22 V
 
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Djsp

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nothing, however, I begin to suspect that it is the adapter unfortunately I do not have the same head for the counter one
 

Djsp

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I fixed a connector to power everything, I checked SMC and it seems to work I switched to u7100 and on ACIN I have 4.69v and on SMC_BC_ACOK I have 3v the ACIN value seems high to me, shouldn't it be 3.2V?
 

Djsp

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But is there more than one version of this logic board? Because the scheme is slightly different
 

2informaticos

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There is no boardview available for 00138; can use 00163 instead, with some differences.
Be aware of schematics; X425G is for 00163 and X425 for 00138.
 

Djsp

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I downloaded 00163 and realized that there was no capacitor near SMC or C3550 (on 00163 boardview that corresponds to reality) and it was short-circuited. Then while I was checking U7100 I touched C7102 with C7116 and I had to replace U7100, all as before but I have low insulation on PP3V42_BUS is now 3.29V. Do I need to replace SMC? Would 00163 possibly be fine?4D428402-B36A-4091-AAF8-C90B33E74764.jpeg
 

2informaticos

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Post diode mode to ground at 3V42_G3H power rail.
What voltages do you get on the board now?
Which is the exact symptom?
 

Djsp

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PP3V42_BUS_G3 = 3.30v
PP_BUS_G3= 12.23
SMC_RESET_L= 0,831v
SMC_BC_ACOK= 3,00v
Post diode mode 3V42_G3H= 0,025
 

2informaticos

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Dificil to understand why using these names for the first two lines.

"SMC_RESET_L= 0,831v"
That is bad enough; unless you've meant diode mode, not voltage.
REMEMBER, do NOT write the end "V" after diode mode reading.

Something damaged on 3V42_G3H; diode mode reading is too low.
However not so low to use voltage injection.
You can remove SMC aand check the value again.
If still low, something else is the culprit.
 

Djsp

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Before removing SMC I took a look at the power dc and noticed this, I don't own another can I fix it? What is it?
 

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