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Hello guys, I was doing a battery replacement on my mid-2012 retina MacBook Pro and I was a tad confuddled by how the battery connector removed. On my third attempt, I managed to knock a fuse (from what I’ve Googled) off the logic board that was near the connector. I tried Googling and using schematics to find out what that fuse does and the current / resistance measurement so I can replace the fuse. I’ve included a link to which fuse I need knowledge on
Fuse near battery connector I’d appreciate any help given. Edit I: It’s a capacitor, not a fuse. My Googling sucks (changed title). Edit II: Additional photos attached of actual motherboard. The capacitor has a light brown strip on it.
That’s a not a fuse, it’s a capacitor, C6960 a 1UF cap 10% 25V X5R in a 603-1 package