This is an official Powerbookmedic.com teardown guide for the Intel Mac Mini.

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Norris

9 years ago
OK! There is no beeping noise when you try to turn it on. I will try to see if the ram in properly installed and I do get some kind of lights coming from the mouse when plugged up and the key board do flash it's lights when plugged up.

Powerbook Medic

9 years ago
@Norris - the power supply is really a part of the adapter, so most likely it is a logic board issue. If there are any beeps when you try to turn it on, you may want to check on the RAM. The machine won't turn on if the RAM has gone bad or not seated properly.

Norris

9 years ago
When I plug in the power cord into the mac mini, you can hear the fan running but no power or no light that comes on when you push the power button. Do you think that the main power supply on the mac mini is blown out? Can a power failure or storm that can blow the system power supply inside the main mac mini?

Rich

10 years ago
The video repair guide for the Mac mini was accurate and easy to follow. I was able to replace a logic board, add more ram and upgrade the harddrive in one operation. Thanks for the guide, I will definitely seek out PowerbookMedic for future parts and repair guidance

Alex

11 years ago
Thank you. I think the brick is shut, cause I'm reading up to 39.xxx which I will assume is bad... Thank you guys.

Powerbook Medic

11 years ago
@Alex - right

Alex

11 years ago
input AC 110-120V 50-60Hz 2.0 A output 18.5V 6.0 A From brick to mac mini (cable) should read at least 18.5 v right? not more, right?

Powerbook Medic

11 years ago
@Alex - it should say on the brick what the output voltage and current should be.
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