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Which Inductor for L8300?

Hi I am searching for the right Inductor to buy. It is a L8300 and on the schematic it says 220 Ohms. I am not sure which one I need because there are so many 0805

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@bulb201 stick with the 220 Ohm 0805 when you search for it. I've previously replaced a few with SRF2012-221YA from Mouser.com

If you are unsure or overly concerned then find a inductor with a 1Amp to 2Amp rating

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@oldturkey03 Thank you I will look at That! :)

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@bulb201 Good Luck and welcome to iFixit!

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Hi all,

Similar question here, finally getting round to repairing a Macbook Pro 2014

The inductor on the audio codec popped (my fault, always disconnect battery!)

Having a hard time figuring out what to order though.

Part on Schematic reads:

L6200

FERR-22-OHM-1A-0.065-OHM

Any pro tips would be much appreciated!

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So what happened to the inductor? Did you knock it off or did it burn? If you knocked it off then that’s the easy fix. If it’s burnt you likely have a short in the circuit or display connector has corrosion damage. So replacing it won’t fix anything as it too will likely burn too!

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Yes, I already found out that I have a bad LCD cable and Connector which I already ordered. But I wasn’t quite sure about the Inductor and which one I need. I think it is a ferrite bead with 220 Ohms, but what Ampere? Or doesn’t this really matters?

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