My Macbook backlight went out after power up and went out in 5 seconds. then closed the screen and open up again and the backlight came on for 2 second each time.
I took the Macbook apart and measures the inverter cable. It was fine and no breakage.
I used a magnet to simulate the opening and closing of the screen without moving the screen and it reacted the same way. Each time I passed the magnet on the left side edge the keyboard the the screen turned on for another 2 seconds and went out. It repeated each time.
Is the inverter board problem? or the logic board? or something else?
My Macbook backlight went out after power up and went out in 5 seconds. then closed the screen and open up again and the backlight came on for 2 second each time.
I took the Macbook apart and measures the inverter cable. It was fine and no breakage.
I used a magnet to simulate the opening and closing of the screen without moving the screen and it reacted the same way. Each time I passed the magnet on the left side edge the keyboard the the screen turned on for another 2 seconds and went out. It repeated each time.
Is the inverter board problem? or the logic board? or something else?
My Macbook backlight went out after power up and went out in 5 seconds. then closed the screen and open up again and the backlight came on for 2 second each time.
I took the Macbook apart and measures the inverter cable. It was fine and no breakage.
I used a magnet to simulate the opening and closing of the screen without moving the screen and it reacted the same way. Each time I passed the magnet on the left side edge the keyboard the the screen turned on for another 2 seconds and went out. It repeated each time.
Is the inverter board problem? or the logic board? or something else?