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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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-First off I would check the charger and its cords. If you are not seeing voltage on the logic board beyond the DC inboard and yet got a shock tells be you have a hot chassis ground. A knock off charger can cause this and as I’m suspecting you are not seeing the Amber or green MagSafe cord LED may also include a bad DC inboard MagSafe connector where the middle one wire comm connection is not mating. I would try a second charger and replace the DC in board.
+First off I would check the charger and its cords. If you are not seeing voltage on the logic board beyond the DC inboard and yet got a shock tells be you have a hot chassis ground. A knock off charger can cause this and as I’m suspecting you are not seeing the Amber or Green MagSafe cord LED may also include a bad DC inboard MagSafe connector where the middle one wire comm connection is not mating. I would try a second charger and replace the DC in board.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Dan

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First off I would check the charger and its cords. If you are not seeing voltage on the logic board beyond the DC inboard and yet got a shock tells be you have a hot chassis ground. A knock off charger can cause this and as I’m suspecting you are not seeing the Amber or green MagSafe cord LED may also include a bad DC inboard MagSafe connector where the middle one wire comm connection is not mating. I would try a second charger and replace the DC in board.

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