Hi all.
I have an A1465 Macbook Air with a 820-3208-A logic board that is dead.
I recently had this unit it, dead, and found C7510 on PPBUS_S5_HS_COMPUTING_ISNS Rail was visibly damaged - burnt, and had shorted out that rail.
I removed it, the short was gone, so I replaced with another from a spares board.
The unit appeared to work perfectly, so I returned it to the customer.
Two weeks later, the customer brings it back in, dead again.
This time there is a damaged cap (C7284) on PPBUS_S5_HS_OTHER_ISNS, that is burnt, and shorted.
Both PPBUS_S5_HS_COMPUTING_ISNS and PPBUS_S5_HS_OTHER_ISNS show a short to ground, however after removing C7284, the short has disappeared.
What should I be looking forward that would cause this?
I could just replace C7284, but I suspect something is drawing too much current?
Or is it just bad luck/timing?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
I have an A1465 Macbook Air with a 820-3208-A logic board that is dead.
I recently had this unit it, dead, and found C7510 on PPBUS_S5_HS_COMPUTING_ISNS Rail was visibly damaged - burnt, and had shorted out that rail.
I removed it, the short was gone, so I replaced with another from a spares board.
The unit appeared to work perfectly, so I returned it to the customer.
Two weeks later, the customer brings it back in, dead again.
This time there is a damaged cap (C7284) on PPBUS_S5_HS_OTHER_ISNS, that is burnt, and shorted.
Both PPBUS_S5_HS_COMPUTING_ISNS and PPBUS_S5_HS_OTHER_ISNS show a short to ground, however after removing C7284, the short has disappeared.
What should I be looking forward that would cause this?
I could just replace C7284, but I suspect something is drawing too much current?
Or is it just bad luck/timing?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.