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In the old battery pack one of the batteries was punctured and slightly inflated on that area. When I tried to charge the tablet the warning of “Charging paused. Battery temperature too high“ without actually getting warm. I changed the battery and the ribbon with charging port and mic, hoping that this was the problem, but i get the same problem: battery temperature is seen constant at 78.4°C and the charge is paused as a security measure. I searched the web for answers, but I only find the solution of changing the main board. Can someone provide me the schematics for the charging circuit on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 GT-P5100 and instructions on how to fix it or bridge it so i can get the tablet to charge? Update (11/04/2018) I found the service schematics and service manual: link here, but I can not find any information about battery temperature troubleshooting. Can someone with more experience please point me out the possible troubleshooting information? I wish a fix or work-around to set a fixed temperature in the range of 5 ° C to 39 ° C so I can charge the tablet.
Have you changed the battery for one that isn’t punctured already? I don’t think charging a battery that has been punctured is good https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUFxlf4f… If so then I don’t know what to tell you, maybe try my favorite, taking out the battery and holding the power button down for 20-30 seconds then release and put the battery back in and try turning it on and charging it