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Quadra 605 - leaky caps?

I also have a Quadra 605 that I've had put away for a number of years.

Are there known leaky caps on that MB?

This is the one that's the same MB as the LC 475.

 
Yes, though some seem to last better than others. Best to get the board recap, but first, does it turn on?

Also get the PSU recapped too.

My LC 475 needs a recapping.

 
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My 605 is a beast!  No PRAM battery gets it cranky, but apart from that, it's awesome.  Need to put that PPC upgrade into it.

 
Yes, my 605 lives! ;)   I pulled it out and it was a little dusty. I had a nice seagate HD in there, and one of those cool SIMM-adapters that gives me 2 SIMMS in the place of the one slot on the MB. I also remembered that I had tracked down a real '040 and replaced the LC version that was in there.

The first boot it did nothing, no chime. I let it run for about 1 min and shut it off.

2nd boot same thing- nothing. Oh oh I thought. I put in a new battery, there were no leaks in the one in there (from 1996). Caps not obviously leaking, but yeah, there seem to be a mess of them.

3 power cycle I got a Chime after about 20 seconds! But no HD activity, and the monitor wasn't syncing (using LCD with VGA adapter thing).

4th power cycle I got chime right away, and video!

I let it sit, it started to boot, got the happy Mac icon then it rebooted.

That reboot it booted all the way up into 8.1, where I had left it. Everything looks good, ethernet works... this looks nice.

 20 Megs RAM too.

 
haha well hairy boot up's like that are most certainly caps.

What kind of psu do you have in there is it a TDK?  if its a TDK those caps are going to need to be changed really soon.

Aztec ones are better but still have leaky cap issues.

With these things it should power up first time every time.

if not then the caps are toast.

the only other variable is the HD… those can fool you,  will work fine for a while, and then suddenly stop...

 
My Quadra 605 chimes, then death chimes a few seconds later.... I assume its the caps, I have given the board a wash but it hasn't fixed erecting.  I'm very unskilled at soldering, so hopefully I'll have someone repair it for me :p  

My LC 475 works but the sound is very quiet so it also need caps (But I'm scared to get this done, as it is my childhood Mac, my families first Mac and I don't want to break it! 

 
Chimes then chimes of death is usually RAM issues. Now of course you cant rule out caps. But for shits and giggles try replacing/reseating the RAM. 

 
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My Quadra 605 chimes, then death chimes a few seconds later.... I assume its the caps,...

My LC 475 works but the sound is very quiet so it also need caps...
It needing caps must be a high priority, but to test it, remove all the RAM from the Q605 and see if it boots with less RAM. Then take the RAM out of the LC475 and put it in the Q605 and test that. Final tests is to remove the hard drive and see if you get a floppy disk with a flashing "?" and replace it with the one from the LC475.

Sometimes the Chimes of Death are from a bad boot blocks on the hard drive. Depending on the machine and where it fails, most of the time it brings up a Sad Mac but there are times when it wont and only give you the Chimes.

If you worry about doing a recap yourself, Uniserver does a great job for reasonable price.

 
It needing caps must be a high priority, but to test it, remove all the RAM from the Q605 and see if it boots with less RAM. Then take the RAM out of the LC475 and put it in the Q605 and test that. Final tests is to remove the hard drive and see if you get a floppy disk with a flashing "?" and replace it with the one from the LC475.

Sometimes the Chimes of Death are from a bad boot blocks on the hard drive. Depending on the machine and where it fails, most of the time it brings up a Sad Mac but there are times when it wont and only give you the Chimes.

If you worry about doing a recap yourself, Uniserver does a great job for reasonable price.
I think I've tried different combinations of RAM, and I know its not a hard drive problem as it doesn't have a hard drive ( I don't get any video out anyway to check for the flashing floppy) I will check when uni is not as intense :p  

 
lol intense?  You asked me if I would reduce the price of a recap to a LC-III because you have already changed 4 caps.

and i said this:

probably not, I like nice uniform boards when they leave here.

I would still remove all the caps and replace them all with MLCC ceramic caps.

That way they are Cleaned, re-capped, tested and on the way back known, all set, good to go for a good long time.

if you want you can play around with the postage calculator

http://ircalc.usps.c...ingTime=8:00 AM

get a package together and weigh it,  enter the weight, put a value of 5 dollars,  select ( package )

and then you can see what the ONLINE price is for USPS First Class international.

Sorry but i just don't roll that way.

If you or anyone sends me a MB, Its going to get a complete service, that way at-least I know for sure the caps are done right.

and the board has been properly cleaned and tested.

The last thing you need when working with this old vintage stuff is more variables.

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All this aside,  If you have already replaced 4 caps with your LC,  you should just continue and change them all.

like wise with this q605.  

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Also i am rather serious when it comes to cap jobs and people sending me stuff to work on.

Once someone pays for something, they expect results.

 
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lol intense?  You asked me if I would reduce the price of a recap to a LC-III because you have already changed 4 caps.

and i said this:

Sorry but i just don't roll that way.

If you or anyone sends me a MB, Its going to get a complete service, that way at-least I know for sure the caps are done right.

and the board has been properly cleaned and tested.

The last thing you need when working with this old vintage stuff is more variables.

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All this aside,  If you have already replaced 4 caps with your LC,  you should just continue and change them all.

like wise with this q605.  

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Also i am rather serious when it comes to cap jobs and people sending me stuff to work on.

Once someone pays for something, they expect results.
I'm not sure why you felt the need to post part of a private message here. Yes currently Uni is EXTREMELY time consuming/intense/busy for me at the moment and funnily enough I don't have time to locate the Quadra 605 in the garage to test varying combinations of RAM to see if it was RAM problem rather than a capacitor problem.

And yes I did ask you the question on a reduced price, because I thought it was perfectly reasonable to ask, considering I have the replacement tantalum capacitors for the LC III meaning (Well as I thought) the price of the capacitors would no longer be part of the service. 

As for replacing capacitors myself, never again. I was able to replace 4 of the larger ones in my LC III successfully but the risk of damaging the a board attempting it again is too high. 

I never said you were not serious about capacitor replacement. 

 
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Sounds good, Check out shipping that link I sent you, figure out a budget, and let me know.

You have the per board break down there in the PM.  and as long as you keep it under 4 lbs, the return shipping price stays pretty reasonable.

 
Sounds good, Check out shipping that link I sent you, figure out a budget, and let me know.

You have the per board break down there in the PM.  and as long as you keep it under 4 lbs, the return shipping price stays pretty reasonable.
I'll let you know :)  

 
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