ACTION TAKEN
1. Used Multimeter tester to test the circuit
2. Open Device
3. Remove metal cover of power ic
4. Reheat/re-ball or changed shorted power ic


1. Used Multimeter tester to test the circuit
2. Open Device
3. Remove metal cover of power ic
4. Reheat/re-ball or changed shorted power ic


Hi i have a 9360 with the same problem but i need a replacement power ic and i cannot find it online if you have any or know where i can get one can you please email me at me_mykal@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would greatly appreciate and also can you tell me what temperature you use to remove the ic from the board please.