Introducción
Utiliza esta guía para reemplazar una placa MagSafe DC-In defectuosa.
Qué necesitas
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Quita los 10 tornillos que aseguran la parte inferior de la carcasa a la parte superior:
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Dos tornillos Pentalobe P5 de 2.3 mm
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Ocho tornillos Pentalobe P5 de 3.0 mm
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Agarra la pestaña de plástico negro para abrir el conector del cable de la pantalla y sácalo de su zócalo en la placa lógica.
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Tira en la dirección del cable, paralelo a la placa lógica.
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Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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Since a few days the area around the MagSafe-DC is getting quite hot, regardless of wether the Mac is running or idle. Does this have anything to do with the MagSafe-DC? Any recommendations?
Hi Folks,
Just went through these very clear steps on replacing the DC-in board after the pins on my old one were burned.
First off, success…ish with the replacement and the mac is back to charging again in high spirits. However, I am now notified of a “service battery" beneath the charge drop down menu. In checking the system information, the battery is at a cycle count of 824.
I am not quite sure what to do at this point and appreciate any tips.
Best,
random guy on the internet
Replace the battery.
Hi there !
My mac won't charge the freshly replaced new battery... event tho it's running fine and recognized by the system...
I've been Changing the battery / Reseting SMC & NVRAM / Clean install on Monterey...
It still tells me :
Power source : power adapter
Battery is not charging
Do you think replacing the DC-in board would help ?
Thanks for your advices !