Outofwhack
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Hi All,
I am new to board repair but have an education in electronics from college two decades ago. Having lost my job in aviation I'm hoping to make a go of Mac board repair in the UK.
Ive had some luck with repairing a couple of MacBooks using Louis’s fantastic videos but the A1706 appears quite a chore to re-assemble just to spot fans spin with ribbon cables hidden by ribbon cables with the fans being left in the case and all.
After the liquid spill its owner sent it to sleep and delivered to me within a day [he says].
Wont boot, no display but fans spin, no external display.
Burnt LVDS ribbon cable adapter to screen (burnt at screen control board too), tried some test screens but waiting on new ribbon cable adaptor before further testing.
So the fans spin on this one already and this has thrown me. I am lost and need help!
I have attached photos below of all corrosion I have seen on it in the hope for opinions on which must be removed, reflowed or replaced. I gradually purchasing spares of components replaced in Louis's videos but I have only gained one A1465 donor board so far.
From what Ive learned from watching Louis’s videos it appears to reach the S0 state…..
But there are a few rails missing (are these supposed to be missing).
Anyhow Ive embedded a few questions along the way (in brackets). Fanspin doesn't seem to be the reward for this board - what is?
(I will just add my multimeter UNI-T UT139C seems to take a long time to settle down when measuring ppbus_g3h and the like. If I hold the probes on it might well drop half a volt after 40 seconds - not sure whats going on there - my other multimeters behave the same)
ppbus_g3h 13.1v
pp3v3_sus 3.3v
pp3v3_s0 3.3v
ppvcc_s0 0.73v (shouldn’t this be 1.5v)
ppvccsa_s0 0.85v (why does pdf say range 0.55 to 1.5v)
ppvccgt_s0 0v
pp1v2_s0 1.2v
pp0v6_s0 0.6v
pp1v8_s0 1.8v
pp1v0_s0sw 1v
pp5v_s0 5.2v
ppvccedram_s0_cpu 0v (40ohm to earth, I expect this is ok????)
ppvccedram_reg_f 0v
pm_opc_zvm_l 0v
cpu_zvm_l 0v (signal comes from U0500 - what does this chip do?)
pp5v_s0_vcore1 5v
pp5v_s0_vcore1 5v
ppvcc_s0_cpu 0.5v (should this be 1.5v, page 68 of pdf indicates 0.55 - 1.5v Why?)
It seems to wander between 0.43 and 0.53 according to my multimeter.
pp5v_s0_fan_conn 5.2v Does this indicate fan wold be spinning if it was back in case?
smc_lid 3.4v Does this indicate lid(screen) open or closed?
lcd_bklt_en_l 13v Is this an ok level?
bklt_en_r 0v
edp_bklt_en 0v
all_sys_pwrgd 3.2v I left mentioning this till last because Im sure it was 0v when I first measured it. But now its there. Hmmmm
Any help appreciated.
Regards, Andy in the UK








I am new to board repair but have an education in electronics from college two decades ago. Having lost my job in aviation I'm hoping to make a go of Mac board repair in the UK.
Ive had some luck with repairing a couple of MacBooks using Louis’s fantastic videos but the A1706 appears quite a chore to re-assemble just to spot fans spin with ribbon cables hidden by ribbon cables with the fans being left in the case and all.
After the liquid spill its owner sent it to sleep and delivered to me within a day [he says].
Wont boot, no display but fans spin, no external display.
Burnt LVDS ribbon cable adapter to screen (burnt at screen control board too), tried some test screens but waiting on new ribbon cable adaptor before further testing.
So the fans spin on this one already and this has thrown me. I am lost and need help!
I have attached photos below of all corrosion I have seen on it in the hope for opinions on which must be removed, reflowed or replaced. I gradually purchasing spares of components replaced in Louis's videos but I have only gained one A1465 donor board so far.
From what Ive learned from watching Louis’s videos it appears to reach the S0 state…..
But there are a few rails missing (are these supposed to be missing).
Anyhow Ive embedded a few questions along the way (in brackets). Fanspin doesn't seem to be the reward for this board - what is?
(I will just add my multimeter UNI-T UT139C seems to take a long time to settle down when measuring ppbus_g3h and the like. If I hold the probes on it might well drop half a volt after 40 seconds - not sure whats going on there - my other multimeters behave the same)
ppbus_g3h 13.1v
pp3v3_sus 3.3v
pp3v3_s0 3.3v
ppvcc_s0 0.73v (shouldn’t this be 1.5v)
ppvccsa_s0 0.85v (why does pdf say range 0.55 to 1.5v)
ppvccgt_s0 0v
pp1v2_s0 1.2v
pp0v6_s0 0.6v
pp1v8_s0 1.8v
pp1v0_s0sw 1v
pp5v_s0 5.2v
ppvccedram_s0_cpu 0v (40ohm to earth, I expect this is ok????)
ppvccedram_reg_f 0v
pm_opc_zvm_l 0v
cpu_zvm_l 0v (signal comes from U0500 - what does this chip do?)
pp5v_s0_vcore1 5v
pp5v_s0_vcore1 5v
ppvcc_s0_cpu 0.5v (should this be 1.5v, page 68 of pdf indicates 0.55 - 1.5v Why?)
It seems to wander between 0.43 and 0.53 according to my multimeter.
pp5v_s0_fan_conn 5.2v Does this indicate fan wold be spinning if it was back in case?
smc_lid 3.4v Does this indicate lid(screen) open or closed?
lcd_bklt_en_l 13v Is this an ok level?
bklt_en_r 0v
edp_bklt_en 0v
all_sys_pwrgd 3.2v I left mentioning this till last because Im sure it was 0v when I first measured it. But now its there. Hmmmm
Any help appreciated.
Regards, Andy in the UK








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