With a battery plugged in plug in the nintendo charger
what voltage do you get on pins 9 and 28 of M92T36 and what voltage do you get on the fuse above the usb port
Can you point out the fuse for me?What about on the fuse what do you get on that
The fuse is the black component just above the usb port. I think you said you'd tested it for continuity.
Have you looked inside you usb port under some form of magnification to see if the pins are ok.
Yes that's a cap what you've highlighted, when your testing for resistance to ground are you removing the battery and the charging cable.
That is a good sign, it means the Switch is successfully fast charging. If something is seriously broken it usually will not enter fast charging and stay around 500mA power draw. Well assuming you measured the power draw correctly, it has to be measured in series with the circuit.Thanks for the help so far guys...
Noted about the battery - I wont do that again, but I tested the battery and bought another one - both near 4v and both tested and I got nothing.
Tested all of the capacitors and they're all good
If this the Fuse in the pic?:
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If so I tested both ends and got continuity from the multi-meter
I dont have the USB draw tester. I did test on the pin when plugged in and had 1.78a but im guessing that just means the USBc pins are good.
Any more advice would be great.
That is a good sign, it means the Switch is successfully fast charging. If something is seriously broken it usually will not enter fast charging and stay around 500mA power draw. Well assuming you measured the power draw correctly, it has to be measured in series with the circuit.
Your battery is probably fine especially if you can leave it for a day without charging and the voltage has not gone down.
Welp, should have read the rest of the thread then I guess.His switch can't be charging he's got no voltage coming in.
When your testing the fuse for voltage have you got one probe on ground and testing either side of the fuse.
What voltage do you get on the fuse when you connect the switch to a computer.
His switch can't be charging he's got no voltage coming in.
When your testing the fuse for voltage have you got one probe on ground and testing either side of the fuse.
What voltage do you get on the fuse when you connect the switch to a computer.
His switch can't be charging he's got no voltage coming in.
When your testing the fuse for voltage have you got one probe on ground and testing either side of the fuse.
What voltage do you get on the fuse when you connect the switch to a computer.
His switch can't be charging he's got no voltage coming in.
When your testing the fuse for voltage have you got one probe on ground and testing either side of the fuse.
What voltage do you get on the fuse when you connect the switch to a computer.
It is very possible that your charger has failed. Maybe whatever bricked your Switch took the charger with it.This is odd -
I tested the fuse with the usual wall charger plugged both from a grounds on the cpu case as well as from both sides of the fuse (grounds on one side, live on other) and got 0.00v
Then plugged it into computer and got 5.00v running through the fuse.
LIFE!
I think its the official charger.
I plugged in the usb to PC and got the 5.00v, however I knew my main battery was at 2.92v so it probably wasnt enough to get it running. I then plugged in the second battery and got a ping from the PC when i pressed the power button. The switch came to life with no boot.dat (mmc isnt plugged in)
So do you think its in autorcm mode and needs to slow charge the main battery back to life off the PC connection?
Any advice from this point/ things I can or should do in hekate is much appreciated
What do you get on pins 9 and 28 of m92t36 with the same setup