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Dim green light on magsafe, doesn't charge but boots fine if connected

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I’ve spent the last few days browsing tons of posts about dim green light magsafe connectors but still haven’t found a similar case.

I’ve bought a MBP that had dried up thermal paste on the CPU and GPU which caused overheating. The charger was working fine, bright orange or green light.

I took it apart, installed new paste and after putting everything back together the charger will not charge the computer and will only have a very dim green light on the connector.

When I connect the magsafe power supply the light is very dim, even when the board is out of the case with nothing else connected. I do not see any corrosion on the board, or any damaged components.

An SMC reset does nothing

A PRAM reset does its thing but doesn’t solve the issue

Using Coconut, I can read the battery info (serial, temperature, cycles, etc), it sees that it is connected to AC and it also says that battery is not charging. It currently runs at 1.6% (74mah)

I tried a different power supply which works with another Macbook but I have the same issue.

I cannot find schematics of the one-wire circuit on this computer so I cannot verify the voltage (I dont know where the chips are).

Do you have any advice?

Thank you!

Update (10/05/2018)

MagSafe connected

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that’s all I currently have on my cellphone. Like I said in my original post, the computer can read the battery info.

I have tested with a known good adapter already and it shows the same behavior. I dont have a spare dc in board to test but I have already ordered one yesterday

Update (10/05/2018)

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here is a screenshot of Coconut with magsafe disconnected

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Not good ;-{

You appear to have damaged your logic board. There are a few different possibilities.

  • Didn’t work on a static free work surface and/or did not use proper ESD precautions.
  • You over did the thermal paste and it’s shorting out the other logic on the chips base (some paste is conductive or capacitive).
  • You snagged one of the small SMT components dislodging it
  • You damaged one of the connections.

Any one or more of these could explain your issue. I would go back and clean off the thermal paste if you see any had gotten off the silicon chip its self

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Inspect the board for any damage as well as the cable connectors (both the board & cable sides).

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All connections are good (everything is functional: fans, keyboard, backlight, speakers, screen, mic, dvd, hdd, power button).

I am using a very low electrical conductivity paste and I made sure to apply only the minimal needed amount of thermal paste so that it doesnt overflow on the chips.

The computer runs just fine, but the performance is throttled because there's no battery power.

Do you by any chance have the plan of the board so I can find out if there is voltage on the 1 wire circuit?

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OK lets dig a bit deeper on the battery logic. Install this app CoconutBattery post a snapshot of the main window so we can see whats happening. Do one with the MagSafe connected and a second if you can with the MagSafe pulled. Then place them here for us to see Adding images to an existing question

As for schematics there out in the wild of the big i-Net. I don't think you need to go that far yet. Lets first see if the basics get you going. You might want to review this Apple T/N Apple Portables: Troubleshooting MagSafe adapters and make a good inspection of the MagSafe connectors for any dirt, burning or melting. You may only need a new charger or DC-In board.

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I agree with Dan, first troubleshooting step would be to test the logic board with known working magsafe adapter and DC in board.

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Well, I tried another magsafe connector and power block but the same issue remains. The dim light. And now the computer wont even turn on because the battery is too low :(

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Sorry guy as I suspected you damaged your logic board. The SMC logic on the back side of the logic board is damaged. At this point I think you'll need to send your system out to have the logic board repaired or you can just replace it.

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I had this problem but push the magsafe connector to the port and wiggle it around works good to me

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Unfortunately I am way passed this point :(

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Its ok

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