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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Justin

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-Hi oldturkey03
+[image|830358]Hi oldturkey03
I found the answer for my question
the component which I have to start testing when I get a liquid damaged macbook is the fuse!!!
It`s shown in the picture in white color,
To test it, you need to connect the power to the LB and test both sides of the fuse, you`ll get 12.56 volt if it`s working. If no voltage there, means you need to replace the fuse.
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Justin

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Hi oldturkey03

I found the answer for my question

the component which I have to start testing when I get a liquid damaged macbook is the fuse!!!

It`s shown in the picture in white color,

To test it, you need to connect the power to the LB and test both sides of the fuse, you`ll get 12.56 volt if it`s working. If no voltage there, means you need to replace the fuse.

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