Hey guys,
first of all, please forgive me any stupid questions.. I've never owned a switch before.
I've bought a defective one off of ebay (doesn't turn on, doesn't fast charge) and wanted to see if I could fix it. It had some corrosion here and there, which I managed to clean off.
When measuring with a charge reader, I get a steady 0.41A when charging from a wall outlet, chargin from a PC USB port it fluctuates between 0.44 - 0.47.
Now the interesting part: I was told to check if the previous owner had installed AutoRCM, because that apparently is a likely cause for this behaviour. This video explains how to get a switch with a drained battery and AutoRCM to charge and boot up again:
I tried to follow that, but my PC didn't recognize the switch. But when I disconnect the internal storage, it suddenly does.. And TegraRcmGUI regocnizes a RCM device, and I even manage to pass a payload. So I have some hope, that the AutoRCM might actually be the culprit. But nothing more happens after that. I guess the switch can't do anything without the internal storage connected(?)
Does anyone have an idea on how to proceed further?
I'm glad for any pointers! Thanks in advance!
first of all, please forgive me any stupid questions.. I've never owned a switch before.
I've bought a defective one off of ebay (doesn't turn on, doesn't fast charge) and wanted to see if I could fix it. It had some corrosion here and there, which I managed to clean off.
When measuring with a charge reader, I get a steady 0.41A when charging from a wall outlet, chargin from a PC USB port it fluctuates between 0.44 - 0.47.
Now the interesting part: I was told to check if the previous owner had installed AutoRCM, because that apparently is a likely cause for this behaviour. This video explains how to get a switch with a drained battery and AutoRCM to charge and boot up again:
I tried to follow that, but my PC didn't recognize the switch. But when I disconnect the internal storage, it suddenly does.. And TegraRcmGUI regocnizes a RCM device, and I even manage to pass a payload. So I have some hope, that the AutoRCM might actually be the culprit. But nothing more happens after that. I guess the switch can't do anything without the internal storage connected(?)
Does anyone have an idea on how to proceed further?
I'm glad for any pointers! Thanks in advance!