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Apple released the slimmed-down, buffed up iPad Air on November 1, 2013 in a choice of Space Gray or Silver. It packs the custom A7 processor and ships in 16, 32, 64, and 128 GB configurations.

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Fake charging after battery and digitizer replacement

Hey Guys,

Looking for some advice please . My Ipad Air 1 64gb wifi only had an issue with holding charge. it would only run for few minutes unless plugged in to charger. if it ran out of battery and you plugged it in it would jump straight to say 67% charged and in a few minutes be at 100% charged. It worked fine while plugged in unless under heavy load say playing games for 45 mins plus.

I’m very new to this and If my first time doing something like that this (i’m quite happy working on PC’s), i decided to have a go at replacing the battery. I’ve done that and replaced the digitizer (as the screen removal process didn’t go so well!).

Before sealing it back up just testing it. Now when i turn it on its at 1% battery and when i plug it in it jumps straight to 5% battery and stays there. Screen/digitizer works fine.

I’ve watched a lot of videos about tristars, gas gauges, ICs and potential charge port replacement. Now I dont think i’m ready to get in to microsoldering but i would quite like to try and see the repair through.

So are there any quick wins here - could i just replace the logic board with a presoldered charge report perhaps? Presumably this is not most cost effective way? But there is nothing on the ipad i need to save, it was just used for games,

if there any thing else i should be checking that i may have over looked?

Should I just give up and stick it on ebay!

Many thanks in advance folks

Robert

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Hello there,

If the iPad was charging before it’s unlikely a Tristar or charge port related issue. Open the iPad again and disconnect the battery. There are plenty of very small components, microscopic components you could’ve knocked out around the charge / battery connectors. Have a look around those connectors for any missing components

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