iMac 21,5'' no power at all
Got an i5 iMac 21.5 mid 2010, with power issues.
The machine looks completely dead, as when I press power button nothing happens.
Took the screen out, checked the diagnostic LED’s, and the one on the right (which should be ON when I plug the power cord), blinks two times fast and then shuts off.
I measured the power supply, it gets 230V (Europe), but at the output I don’t get 12V (pin4) or 4.*V (pin6), but instead I get 3,8V and 1,7V.
I unplugged it from the board, and measured the voltage again, and I get 12V (not very steady, I mean it goes from 11,3 to 12V), and 4.5, to 4.8V.
I get that the supply might be a little iffy, but i guess that the main problem is the main board (?).
Checked the board all over with magnifying glass and I could not find anything odd (corrosion or anything blown). Also the power supply is clean (no corrosion or blown parts).
Any ideas would be appreciated
Update (02/13/2020)
So to follow up with the topic, I removed the board and gave it a good inspection with a strong magnifying glass. Nothing bad at all.
As my board is the 820-2641, the power connector on the PSU is a one-piece, but for the board is split in two (or three). One is with fat pins, and two with small pins.
I saw that when I connect only the one with the fat pins the board is getting power (LED #1 OK).
But when I connect the second one which is near by ( the third is the power for the HDD’s) there is a short to ground.
Checked with schematics and boardview and saw that all pins was OK, except the pins that power the screen backlight. So I removed the GPU and gave it a try.
Normal power again. Cleaned the GPU connector and the connector on the board, and all seems to go well (!).
I will try to reassemble the system, and come back with more feedback
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4 comentários
Look at the electrolytic capacitors are the tops bulging a bit?
por Dan
@danj hey Dan, thanks for the input. Sadly no, all electrolytic caps are good. Something else seems to partially shorting to ground. I think also that this is a capacitor, since the led works for a moment
por Messer
I would take the logic board out and carefully inspect it. Start with the
the tantalum caps. Use a microscope to inspect each one look at the sides to see if they have split.
por Dan
@danj Thanx for the advice, will do that!
por Messer