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A1316 Apple Cinema Display Surge Shock
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<blockquote data-quote="parasbuy" data-source="post: 1600299" data-attributes="member: 189066"><p>Hi folks... I have an A1316 Apple 27" Cinema Display connected to a 2010 Mac Pro 5,1. We recently had a power surge and the Display no longer responds in any way. Both the Pro and the Display were in the same APS Surge Protector and the Pro works fine... I am able to login to it remotely via laptop... but the Display does nothing, no response whatsoever. I've unplugged it, re-plugged it... nothing. It is no longer under AppleCare, so I have opened it but do not see any obvious signs of destruction. Interestingly, I did find a ball of solder that was loose and fell out, but cannot locate where it may have come from. I have opened the display before with success on replacing the All-In-One cable and the display has been full operational until now. </p><p></p><p>Any advice on how to troubleshoot and rectify the issue? I don't have the pin-outs on the PSB, etc.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parasbuy, post: 1600299, member: 189066"] Hi folks... I have an A1316 Apple 27" Cinema Display connected to a 2010 Mac Pro 5,1. We recently had a power surge and the Display no longer responds in any way. Both the Pro and the Display were in the same APS Surge Protector and the Pro works fine... I am able to login to it remotely via laptop... but the Display does nothing, no response whatsoever. I've unplugged it, re-plugged it... nothing. It is no longer under AppleCare, so I have opened it but do not see any obvious signs of destruction. Interestingly, I did find a ball of solder that was loose and fell out, but cannot locate where it may have come from. I have opened the display before with success on replacing the All-In-One cable and the display has been full operational until now. Any advice on how to troubleshoot and rectify the issue? I don't have the pin-outs on the PSB, etc. Thanks, in advance. [/QUOTE]
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