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Applying Low Voltage After Every Repair (Retina MacBook 2015 Only)

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  1. Applying Low Voltage After Every Repair (Retina MacBook 2015 Only), Applying Low Voltage After Every Repair (Retina MacBook 2015 Only): passo 1, immagine 1 di 1
    • Using a USB-A to USB-C cable, connect your MacBook to a standard 5 W iPhone wall charger.

  2. Applying Low Voltage After Every Repair (Retina MacBook 2015 Only): passo 2, immagine 1 di 1
    • Plug the charger into a surge-protected A/C outlet.

    • Wait until you hear the power connect chime (you should also see the battery charge symbol onscreen).

    • You'll typically hear the chime in 10 seconds or less—unless your battery charge level is very low, in which case it may take up to 15 minutes.

    • Power on your MacBook by pressing the power button.

    • Once the MacBook successfully powers on, you can disconnect the 5 W charger, and use/charge your MacBook normally.

    • If the MacBook fails to power on after 15 minutes, there may be an issue with your repair.

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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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15 Commenti

I recently did an upper disassembly on my MacBook 2015 and was doing the steps for a low voltage power up but when I plugged the power in the MacBook made the startup noise for a second then restart and did it again in these short cycles. I’m wondering if I improperly did the start-up process or perhaps something else is going on?

John Wiedemer - Replica

Hi John, I have the same problem, have you found a solution ?

maxime.duret -

What sort of logic board damage might happen if this step is not followed? One of our customers brought us his 2015 MacBook after attempting to replace the battery himself. The new battery is not recognized, and the computer shuts off after about a minute even when plugged in. Could this be the result of him not applying the low voltage power?

clover - Replica

Did a batter replacement and woops… used a 10W supply for 15 minutes.

Then noticed my mistake and changed to 5W supply, but computer does not start at all.

Could this be the “logic board damage” mentioned?

Niels Koldsø - Replica

I just replaced a new battery on my MacBook ProRetina Pro early 2015 and bought this cable and adapter after following all the steps and instructions but when I plug the cable in, the display screen is still off (black) no chime sound of battery charging symbol on the screen. I plugged everything back in correctly and followed the steps exactly how they said and my mac won’t display anything. What could be wrong?

Ervin Valdez - Replica

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