NINTENDO SWITCH Wont Charge Dead Battery
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M92T36 Power Management IC
This IC is the primary communication controller for the USB-C port. It is the most common hardware failure point when a Switch will not charge, as it is easily shorted by non-compliant power supplies or ESD. A short on this chip prevents the motherboard from drawing any current, even if the battery and port are physically intact.
SKU: M92T36
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Nintendo Switch AC Adapter
The Switch utilizes a proprietary Power Delivery profile that many third-party chargers cannot replicate. If the battery is deeply discharged, it requires a specific 15V/2.6A handshake to overcome the internal resistance of the protective circuit; standard 5V phone chargers often lack the amperage to 'wake' the BQ24193 charging chip.
SKU: HAC-002
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Internal Replacement Battery
If the battery cell voltage drops below approximately 2.8V due to prolonged storage without a charge, the internal Protection Circuit Module (PCM) may trigger a permanent disconnect. In this state, the battery will no longer accept a charge to prevent the risk of thermal runaway associated with lithium plating.
SKU: HAC-003
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the M92T36 Power Management IC.