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Dblitfield

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Nov 6, 2016
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I recently came across a MacBook for free due to it not powering up. Taking a closer look at the logic board I have reason to believe that the two surface mount capacitors pictured below are the reason it's not powering on. I have experience with soldering components on motherboards boards and wish to take a shot at replacing them but am unable to find out which exact capacitors they are. If anyone can help me out it would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advanced
 

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Those look fried. Good chance they took other components down. I am sure apples just swaps boards.

No idea where to find them.
 
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