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This board originally had a liquid spill on pins 5 & 6 of the battery connector.
I cleaned it up and it worked again, till it came back with not seeing the battery.
J6950::5 = 0.052 (this is low to a similar board of a different model)
J6950::6 = OL
diode mode with no battery and charger i asume?
tested a differnt battery? (i think this is stil the battery that was in it when it got liqued damaged?)
diode mode with no battery and charger i asume?
tested a differnt battery? (i think this is stil the battery that was in it when it got liqued damaged?)
Ugh, my success rate of replacing ISLs is really low.
I picked up from one of your videos recently to press down to make sure the chip is snug and flat on the board before removing the heat.
Take some old POS 820-2330 or something and practice removing the ISL and soldering it back on. When you can do that five times in a row come back to this one.
I guess you are with black probe to ground, in this case both data lines should give you OL reading, with red probe to ground (wich is the right way to do it), you should have about 0.500....