Hey guys, I have a spare switch that was dropped in water. I took out the motherboard and cleaned it with 91% alcohol. And all connectors and ribbon cables were cleaned as well. When I plug it in it recieves 0.39-0.4 amps @ 5 volts but never goes into fast charging. The battery tests good and does charge, the capacitors by the charging IC and video IC were checked, no shorts. Although one capacitor had no resistance on one side and very little resistance, but not quite pure continuity on the other side. Is that as good as a short? I don't think it's shorted because it does charge, and video is being processed and put out on the TV in docking mode. But I don't get video on the LCD screen.
I took the water damaged motherboard out again and installed it in a known working switch and I'm not getting video on the LCD screen on that one either. But I am getting it out on the TV. That means the video IC is good, correct?
Any ideas?
I took the water damaged motherboard out again and installed it in a known working switch and I'm not getting video on the LCD screen on that one either. But I am getting it out on the TV. That means the video IC is good, correct?
Any ideas?