overshoot
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Hi,
I've got that MacBook Pro 16" that came dead.
Wouldn't wake up from sleep.
After first inspection, board would not start, was getting 20V but stuck at .04A floating.
Tried reviving/restoring but got Error 6.
After further inspection, I did find some signs of liquid on one edge of the board near U9580 and along that edge (this side only, other side was nice and clean)
Decided to take U9580 out and found some crap under it.
Replaced it but still wouldn't boot up.
I did then try to revive the system and it worked, board booted up.
However it's now not charging. It sees the battery but it won't charge it and if I unplug the charger it shuts right off.
I've checked to see if I could have ripped off some parts but none from what I can tell.
I have tested the board in another enclosure with a used battery and same thing.
Battery could also be dead because I've left that case unused/uncharged for 4 months but seems unlikely.
I am wondering if T2 could be involved or if I just have to try diagnose the charging circuitry.
Any idea?
I've got that MacBook Pro 16" that came dead.
Wouldn't wake up from sleep.
After first inspection, board would not start, was getting 20V but stuck at .04A floating.
Tried reviving/restoring but got Error 6.
After further inspection, I did find some signs of liquid on one edge of the board near U9580 and along that edge (this side only, other side was nice and clean)
Decided to take U9580 out and found some crap under it.
Replaced it but still wouldn't boot up.
I did then try to revive the system and it worked, board booted up.
However it's now not charging. It sees the battery but it won't charge it and if I unplug the charger it shuts right off.
I've checked to see if I could have ripped off some parts but none from what I can tell.
I have tested the board in another enclosure with a used battery and same thing.
Battery could also be dead because I've left that case unused/uncharged for 4 months but seems unlikely.
I am wondering if T2 could be involved or if I just have to try diagnose the charging circuitry.
Any idea?