Anyone know the SMD device for this location?
When I was cleaning it, it blew off with a brush...
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When I was cleaning it, it blew off with a brush...
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After reassembling does the system work at all? If it does what does diagnostics tell you?
It’s going to be a while before the schematics and board-view drawings leak out of Apple or someone reverse engineers things.
I’m surprised you needed to clean the board, did you have a liquid spill? If not where was this system that got so dusty? For such a new system there really is no need to go this far. At best a can of can’d air to blow the fan blades and surfaces is about all you should need here and after a good hard year of service. I would focus on making sure the work area is clean and not sitting on any fluffy cloth like a bed spread and keep the 🐈⬛ off!
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@imicrosoldering This may be your cup of tea.
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Was it a community meant to be ironic? This was too ambitious.
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Tomoharu Kobayashi What is the board number of your logic board?
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hi
It's A2681.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Tomoharu Kobayashi crwdne2934271:0
Tomoharu Kobayashi Yes, that’s the model number, but what is the logic board number?
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