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Titre:

IPad not charging enough to turn on

Texte:

Hey everyone,
Im trying to figure out what is causing this issue. The IPad stucks in a black screen, showing the battery icon (without the power cord) when I press the button to turn it on. This all happened after a screen replacement. I thought it could be the battery connector (which was replaced) causing the IPad to not charge, but it seems to be fine. I checked the resistance between each pin of the connector and the logic board and theyre all below 1 Ohm. So my next step would be checking if the battery is dead or if a part on the logic board is missing. Does anyone have some advices for me? Can anyone tell me if there is something wrong or missing in the pictures below referring to the logic board? That would help a lot.[br]
Thanks in advance.
[image|2652985]
[image|2652984]
[image|2652986]
=== Update (18.05.2022) ===
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Some additional pictures from the usb c connector
[image|2660859]
[image|2660860]
=== Update (05/25/2022) ===
+
[image|2665610]
Does anyone know if some components are missing here or is this the usual case on these logic boards?

Appareil:

iPad Pro 12.9" 3rd Gen

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Modifié par : Alex Buedding

Titre:

IPad not charging enough to turn on

Texte:

Hey everyone,
Im trying to figure out what is causing this issue. The IPad stucks in a black screen, showing the battery icon (without the power cord) when I press the button to turn it on. This all happened after a screen replacement. I thought it could be the battery connector (which was replaced) causing the IPad to not charge, but it seems to be fine. I checked the resistance between each pin of the connector and the logic board and theyre all below 1 Ohm. So my next step would be checking if the battery is dead or if a part on the logic board is missing. Does anyone have some advices for me? Can anyone tell me if there is something wrong or missing in the pictures below referring to the logic board? That would help a lot.[br]
Thanks in advance.
[image|2652985]
[image|2652984]
[image|2652986]
=== Update (18.05.2022) ===
Some additional pictures from the usb c connector
[image|2660859]
[image|2660860]
+
+=== Update (05/25/2022) ===
+[image|2665610]
+
+Does anyone know if some components are missing here or is this the usual case on these logic boards?

Appareil:

iPad Pro 12.9" 3rd Gen

Statut:

open

Modifié par : Alex Buedding

Titre:

IPad not charging enough to turn on

Texte:

Hey everyone,
Im trying to figure out what is causing this issue. The IPad stucks in a black screen, showing the battery icon (without the power cord) when I press the button to turn it on. This all happened after a screen replacement. I thought it could be the battery connector (which was replaced) causing the IPad to not charge, but it seems to be fine. I checked the resistance between each pin of the connector and the logic board and theyre all below 1 Ohm. So my next step would be checking if the battery is dead or if a part on the logic board is missing. Does anyone have some advices for me? Can anyone tell me if there is something wrong or missing in the pictures below referring to the logic board? That would help a lot.[br]
Thanks in advance.
[image|2652985]
[image|2652984]
[image|2652986]
+
+=== Update (18.05.2022) ===
+Some additional pictures from the usb c connector
+
+[image|2660859]
+
+[image|2660860]

Appareil:

iPad Pro 12.9" 3rd Gen

Statut:

open

Contribution d'origine par : Alex Buedding

Titre:

IPad not charging enough to turn on

Texte:

Hey everyone,

Im trying to figure out what is causing this issue. The IPad stucks in a black screen, showing the battery icon (without the power cord) when I press the button to turn it on. This all happened after a screen replacement. I thought it could be the battery connector (which was replaced) causing the IPad to not charge, but it seems to be fine. I checked the resistance between each pin of the connector and the logic board and theyre all below 1 Ohm. So my next step would be checking if the battery is dead or if a part on the logic board is missing. Does anyone have some advices for me? Can anyone tell me if there is something wrong or missing in the pictures below referring to the logic board? That would help a lot.[br]
Thanks in advance.

[image|2652985]

[image|2652984]

[image|2652986]

Appareil:

iPad Pro 12.9" 3rd Gen

Statut:

open