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MacBook Pro won't charge. Identification of Logic Board components.

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-I replaced the battery in my MacBook Pro and everything worked fine at the beginning. After connecting the charger the System crashed and smoke came out of the Magsafe port. I switched back to the old battery and was able to reboot the system, but the battery wouldn't charge. I suspected that something on the Magsafe adapter was broken, so I replaced it. It didn't resolve the problem. After closer inspection of the backside of the logic board I found two blown components next to the Magsafe adapter. Please help me identify them: [http://i.imgur.com/yl01A7w.jpg]
+I replaced the battery in my MacBook Pro and everything worked fine at the beginning. After connecting the charger the System crashed and smoke came out of the Magsafe port. I switched back to the old battery and was able to reboot the system, but the battery wouldn't charge. I suspected that something on the Magsafe adapter was broken, so I replaced it. It didn't resolve the problem. After closer inspection of the backside of the logic board I found two blown components next to the Magsafe adapter. Please help me identify them: [link|http://i.imgur.com/yl01A7w.jpg|http://i.imgur.com/yl01A7w.jpg]
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-I digged around in the schematics and found [http://i.imgur.com/mhcq98n.png]. I suspect that the molten components are the fuse F6905 and the capacitor C6905. Can anybody confirm this?
+I digged around in the schematics and found [link|http://i.imgur.com/mhcq98n.png|http://i.imgur.com/mhcq98n.png]. I suspect that the molten components are the fuse F6905 and the capacitor C6905. Can anybody confirm this?[image|3211647]

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MacBook Pro won't charge. Identification of Logic Board components.

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-I replaced the battery in my MacBook Pro and everything worked fine at the beginning. After connecting the charger the System crashed and smoke came out of the Magsafe port. I switched back to the old battery and was able to reboot the system, but the battery wouldn't charge. I suspected that something on the Magsafe adapter was broken, so I replaced it. It didn't resolve the problem. After closer inspection of the backside of the logic board I found two blown components next to the Magsafe adapter. Please help me identify them: [http://i.imgur.com/yl01A7w.jpg]
+I replaced the battery in my MacBook Pro and everything worked fine at the beginning. After connecting the charger the System crashed and smoke came out of the Magsafe port. I switched back to the old battery and was able to reboot the system, but the battery wouldn't charge. I suspected that something on the Magsafe adapter was broken, so I replaced it. It didn't resolve the problem. After closer inspection of the backside of the logic board I found two blown components next to the Magsafe adapter. Please help me identify them: [http://i.imgur.com/yl01A7w.jpg]
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+I digged around in the schematics and found [http://i.imgur.com/mhcq98n.png]. I suspect that the molten components are the fuse F6905 and the capacitor C6905. Can anybody confirm this?

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MacBook Pro won't charge. Identification of Logic Board components.

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I replaced the battery in my MacBook Pro and everything worked fine at the beginning. After connecting the charger the System crashed and smoke came out of the Magsafe port. I switched back to the old battery and was able to reboot the system, but the battery wouldn't charge. I suspected that something on the Magsafe adapter was broken, so I replaced it. It didn't resolve the problem. After closer inspection of the backside of the logic board I found two blown components next to the Magsafe adapter. Please help me identify them:  [http://i.imgur.com/yl01A7w.jpg]

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