820-3662-A PP20V_DCIN_FUSE low, dead laptop

djdblaster

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Hello,

PP20V_DCIN_FUSE is 3.1V, F7005 is removed. Looking at schematics, I should get 20V here. Tried got known DCIN board, no change.

Am I missing something obvious?
 

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If Apple original MagSafe2 charger doesn't detect any load, will not deliver more than 3V!!!
So, resolder F7005; charger needs to "see" R7012...
 

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Now post resistance to ground at PPBUS_G3H and 3V42 rails.

Your charger detects leakage and get protected.
Measure onboard R7180/81 and R7185/86.
This can discard a Q7180 issue...
 

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We normally check power rails on diode mode, red probe to ground.
Only switch to ohm scale for low values...

Post voltages on Q7010 area.
Be sure D7010 is not shorted.
 

djdblaster

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Diode mode:
3V42 - 0.281V
PPBUS_G3H - 0.415V

D7010 is not shorted. Measures one way 0.745V, other way is OL.

Q7010 has 1.65V across all of it when charger connected. I feel like it could be shorted since C7012 beeps on continuity mode with D7105 on PPDCIN_G3H_ISOL.
 

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If short/low value on D-S, charger will detect that as leakage.
Change Q7010 in this case.
I hope you checked that without charger connected...

You can use fake charger, or lab power supply to test; check if board starts.
 

djdblaster

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I checked continuity without the charger connected.
I tried injecting 20V 2A on F7005 pin 2. It pulls 0.065mA. I don't have a fake charger at the moment. Does the original charger need to be connected while voltage is injected? I saw Louis do it once if I remember it correctly.
 

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Why 20V?
16-18V is good enough.
Then check PPBUS_G3H and 3V42 rails.
Don't connect original charger, when lab power supply is used.
 

djdblaster

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I didn't fiddle more with DCPS, rather, I replaced Q7010.

I get orange light now, PPBUS_G3H is 12.56V. Computer doesn't start yet. Doesn't it start automatically? I guess I'm missing some more rails.
 

djdblaster

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I went through the list of rails and noticed PPVRTC_G3H is 2.7V instead of 3.42V.

Resistance to ground on PPVRTC_G3H is 36.5kOhms or 0.391V diode mode.

So to inspect that rail first?
 
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djdblaster

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So I have reflowed U1900 nice and easy since I thought it was not making a good contact. U1100 looked clean.

After reflow, I get 0 Ohms on PPVRTC_G3H... I've removed then U1900, still 0 Ohms...
 

djdblaster

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I’ve removed the caps too. Still 0 Ohms.

Prior to reflow, PPVRTC_G3H measured around 36kOhms. I didn’t connect any power after. Could PCH reflow help?
 

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You cannot remove a "pure" (0 ohm) short with reflow.
Crap under PCH can pull down a signal, but it will have few kohm value to ground...
Be sure you didn't make any short between some pads, with the solder iron.
 

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I do not recommend to waste more time on this board.
Is the worst MLB Apple made ever.
CPU power supply is known for really strange issues...
 
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