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I think we've finally come across a macbook that I'm not going to fix by washing the motherboard in water

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  1. PlayStation 2
  2. handymanshandle
  3. Stefan Payne

    Stefan Payne

    looks like overcurrent on the connector without over current protection.

    Sad...

  4. Hackentosher
  5. 8uhbbhu8

    8uhbbhu8

    Yeah.... Dead

  6. iamdarkyoshi

    iamdarkyoshi

    @Hackentosher I was shocked to "get a green light on the charger" (USB C switching to 20v)

  7. ReezyJeezy

    ReezyJeezy

    cant you microsolder a new plug?

  8. iamdarkyoshi

    iamdarkyoshi

    If the rest of the board worked and there weren't craters in the board and cable :P

  9. ReezyJeezy
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