This is for a iMac A1312. I attempted to switch a logic board on the 27inch display from a LG LM270Q1 (SD) (E3) to a LG 270WQ1 (SD) (C2) and I believe I didn't have the ribbon cables settled correctly. Blew the L9000 inductor. I saw a spark then had to unplug and plug the computer back in to get the startup tone.
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This is for a iMac A1312. I attempted to switch a logic board on the 27inch display from a LG LM270Q1 (SD) (E3) to a LG 270WQ1 (SD) (C2) and I believe I didn't have the ribbon cables settled correctly and Blew the L9000 inductor. I saw a spark then had to unplug and plug the computer back in to get the startup tone.
I am looking for a L9000 replacement. I believe it is 3mm in length after measuring with merely a ruler. It looks similar to C9020 and possibly C8401, and C9005 next to it as shown in my photos.
This is for a iMac A1312. I attempted to switch a logic board on the 27inch logic board display from a LG LM270Q1 (SD) (E3) to a LG 270WQ1 (SD) (C2) and I believe I didn't have the ribbon cables settled correctly. Blew the L9000 inductor. I saw a spark then had to unplug and plug the computer back in to get the startup tone.
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This is for a iMac A1312. I attempted to switch a logic board on the 27inch display from a LG LM270Q1 (SD) (E3) to a LG 270WQ1 (SD) (C2) and I believe I didn't have the ribbon cables settled correctly. Blew the L9000 inductor. I saw a spark then had to unplug and plug the computer back in to get the startup tone.
I am looking for a L9000 replacement. I believe it is 3mm in length after measuring with merely a ruler. It looks similar to C9020 and possibly C8401, and C9005 next to it as shown in my photos.
This is for a iMac A1312. I attempted to switch a logic board on the 27inch logic board display from a LG LM270Q1 (SD) (E3) to a LG 270WQ1 (SD) (C2) and I believe I didn't have the ribbon cables settled correctly. Blew the L9000 inductor. I saw a spark then had to unplug and plug the computer back in to get the startup tone.
I am looking for a L9000 replacement. I believe it is 3mm in length after measuring with merely a ruler. It looks similar to C9020 and possibly C8401, and C9005 next to it as shown in my photos.
I attempted to switch a logic board on the 27inch logic board display from a LG LM270Q1 (SD) (E3) to a LG 270WQ1 (SD) (C2) and I believe I didn't have the ribbon cables settled correctly. Blew the L9000 inductor. I saw a spark then had to unplug and plug the computer back in to get the startup tone.
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This is for a iMac A1312. I attempted to switch a logic board on the 27inch logic board display from a LG LM270Q1 (SD) (E3) to a LG 270WQ1 (SD) (C2) and I believe I didn't have the ribbon cables settled correctly. Blew the L9000 inductor. I saw a spark then had to unplug and plug the computer back in to get the startup tone.
I am looking for a L9000 replacement. I believe it is 3mm in length after measuring with merely a ruler. It looks similar to C9020 and possibly C8401, and C9005 next to it as shown in my photos.
I attempted to switch a logic board on the 27inch logic board display from a LG LM270Q1 (SD) (E3) to a LG 270WQ1 (SD) (C2) and I believe I didn't have the ribbon cables settled correctly. Blew the L9000 inductor. I saw a spark then had to unplug and plug the computer back in to get the startup tone.
I am looking for a L9000 replacement. I believe it is 3mm in length after measuring with merely a ruler. It looks similar to C9020 and possibly C8401, and C9005 next to it as shown in my photos.
Does this mean I need a 1210 or 1206 SMD?
[https://m.imgur.com/a/NmWnW|L9000 SMD blown]