NINTENDO SWITCH V2 Not Charging
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86%
CONF
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Nintendo Switch AC Adapter
The Switch uses a non-standard Power Delivery implementation. The internal safety circuit in the HAC-002 adapter often trips or fails internally, preventing the console from initiating the handshake required to pull current. Replacing or resetting this adapter resolves the majority of 'no-charge' issues without requiring console disassembly.
SKU: HAC-002
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8%
CONF
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M92T36 Power Management IC
This IC is the primary controller for the charging handshake on the HAC-CPU-21 motherboard. It is highly susceptible to voltage spikes from substandard chargers; when it fails, it usually shorts to ground, preventing the battery from receiving any current even if the port is functional.
SKU: M92T36
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6%
CONF
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USB-C Charging Port
Mechanical wear on the 24-pin USB-C connector can lead to bent internal pins or cracked solder joints. Because the Switch requires specific pins for the 'Docked' vs 'Handheld' charging states, a partial failure of the port can allow the console to play but not charge, or vice versa.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Nintendo Switch AC Adapter.
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