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SE/30 logic board is just dead

The logic board is recapped and cleaned in the ultrasonic cleaner
Were you able to find a ultrasonic cleaner that was big enought to put the entire board in at one time? What is the name and model number of the one you used?  I have a small one from Harbor Freight and need a new one. Thanks.

mraroid

 
Were you able to find a ultrasonic cleaner that was big enought to put the entire board in at one time? What is the name and model number of the one you used?  I have a small one from Harbor Freight and need a new one. Thanks.

mraroid
The one I have is from crest. It holds 3.25 gallon of fluid and costs $1150. Not sure if that is the kind of money you are looking to spend

 
So as I said, I didn't have a connection from C2 to UB10 or UB11 on the 12v line. Once I connected it I get a simasimac with normal chime That means there is a non connection to the ROM, correct? or was it the RAM? or both?

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I noticed that the 5 PAL chips get pretty warm. No other chips do.
Edit; Replaced the Video ROM and all is good now

 
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm almost certain that if you're getting a normal startup chime, the connections to the ROM and RAM are good. Maybe it's a VRAM issue?

 
I noticed that the 5 PAL chips get pretty warm. No other chips do.
Edit; Replaced the Video ROM and all is good now
Congrats on a successful repair. One question:

What chip(s) did you replace to replace the video ROM?  Was it the VRAM?

Thanks!

 
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So here is what I have done.
I first took off the Sound chips and cleaned underneath them and checked the traces beneath the chips. Then I installed some double wipe sockets.

After that I reconnected the 12v+ to the sound chips from C2. I coated the spaghetti wire with conformal coating to epoxy the wire to the substrate.

And finally replaced the Video ROM.

Next is a final ultrasound clean and it's a done deal. SE/30 made happy again.

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What "Video ROM" chip did you replace?
There is only one Video ROM or VROM, as it's sometimes called. 
you can see it in the picture of the Logic Board I have posted in my last post. It's the chip next to the Silk screen label , which reads 'Video ROM'
That's how I found it first, anyway.

 
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The conformal coating over the patch wire looks pretty neat and tidy. I'm definitely trying that out the next time I have to run a jumper.  :)

 
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