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La version d'avril 2014 du MacBook Air 13" d'Apple offre des processeurs dual-core i5 et i7 mise à jour ainsi qu'une batterie aux performances améliorées.

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Shuts down when disconnected from AC

Hi everyone.

This is a follow-up to my MacBook Air 13” (2014) – Water Damage, will not power on. Thanks to everyone who replied and helped out. I finally got the MBA to boot and just about everything works (keyboard, camera, etc), except for the capability of automatically switching from AC power to battery power.

I have installed a brand new NewerTech battery (the old one wouldn't hold a charge), it t was fully charged by the MBA and recognized by coconutBattery. However, whenever I disconnect the MagSafe, it immediately shutsdown. I tried a NVRAM reset, and SMC reset and a SMC Bypass but nothing seems to solve the problem.

I suspect something on the board given that it was water damaged but I am hoping for a little guidance. I checked the PBus Supply & Battery Charger circuitry (U7100) but haven't found anything obvious yet.

Hopefully someone has some ideas.

@mayer @oldturkey03 @danj @reecee @rany

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If it is not showing an X in the battery status (indicating a data line issue), the power is not making it from the battery to where it needs to be.

Check R7006 hasn't blown (common) and D7005. Make sure Q7155 is opening; you can use pages 48 and 50 of the schematic to follow PPVBAT_G3H_CONN and see if this is not making it to PPBUS_G3H

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You, sir, are amazing!

I had already checked that part of the circuit originally when it wouldn't boot at all and everything seemed okay. However, I just tested R7006 and it was measuring 8.5 Ohms instead of 4.7 Ohms, enough to not be biasing the diode.

I will do a final assembly and test but I think I have a fully functional MBA! Thanks for your help.

par

@refectio no problem, glad I could help :)

par

How do I locate R7006? I have the same problem.

par

Grab a board view file for your board number, and a program (openboardview) to open this. Search "R7006". Use the schematic files to find the value of this, all these files can be found using Google

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I am not 100% sure but it must be circuit board component issues.

Check every IC resistor etc. Belonging to charging and switching circuit on motherboard.

& Give detail important to capacitors. They gets short at easy in water damage.

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Thanks, I'll take a look.

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Minho sera éternellement reconnaissant.
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