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+ | [title] Misc & Troubleshooting |
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+ | [* black] For the terminally curious, this is a shot of the BMS board. |
+ | [* icon_note] If your ROG Ally doesn't power on, check: |
+ | [* black] Did you install the light blocker on your new back cover? Did you try taping the light sensor over with black tape? |
+ | [* black] Did you plug your Ally into mains using the original charging brick? |
+ | [* black] Double check to ensure your cable is properly seated on the mainboard. The margins are tight and it can pop out easily. |
+ | [* black] Double check that the pins on the connector head are inserted fully. You should be able to see the copper tabs through the white plastic. |
+ | [* black] Check your wiring. With the connector heads little white tabs facing up, you should have 3 red wires on the right and 3 black wires on the left. When connected to the mainboard, you should have 3 red wires on the left and 3 black wires on the right. |
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