I have a MacBook pro 13 inch a1502 with no backlight. After following an online tutorial, the capacitors that are connected to the backlight are all reading 0, or close to 0 when the computer is on.
The tutorials I watched jut replaced the capacitors but didn't specify where they got them, what type, or anything similar.[br]
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I do have access to a dead board from an a1502 with a different serial number (the capacitors are in a different place) could I take those capacitors and put them on my existing board? They are the same size and dimensions and seem to be from the same time.
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Note: when hooking up to an external monitor, I am not getting anything. However I can see the login screen and mouse when using a flashlight behind the apple logo.
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Note: when hooking up to an external monitor, I am not getting anything. However I can see the login screen and mouse when using a flashlight behind the apple logo.
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Edit: I am now getting video when connected to external monitor, unsure what caused the problem before. Still no backlight
Shorted Capacitor, what capacitor should I replace it with?
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No backlight, potentially shorted capacitor.
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I have a MacBook pro 13 inch a1502 with no backlight. After following an online tutorial, the capacitors that are connected to the backlight are all reading 0, or close to 0 when the computer is on.
The tutorials I watched jut replaced the capacitors but didn't specify where they got them, what type, or anything similar.[br]
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I do have access to a dead board from an a1502 with a different serial number (the capacitors are in a different place) could I take those capacitors and put them on my existing board? They are the same size and dimensions and seem to be from the same time.
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Note: when hooking up to an external monitor, I am not getting anything. However I can see the login screen and mouse when using a flashlight behind the apple logo.
Shorted Capacitor, what capacitor should I replace it with?
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
I have a MacBook pro 13 inch a1502 with no backlight. After following an online tutorial, the capacitors that are connected to the backlight are all reading 0, or close to 0 when the computer is on.
The tutorials I watched jut replaced the capacitors but didn't specify where they got them, what type, or anything similar.[br]
[br]
I do have access to a dead board from an a1502 with a different serial number (the capacitors are in a different place) could I take those capacitors and put them on my existing board? They are the same size and dimensions and seem to be from the same time.