I had this problem a couple of years ago. I can't remember the exact of it but I was almost ready to dig out a hammer it was so bad for one of my 2 iMac G4s. I remember pushing and maybe wedging hard to the point that I thought for sure I would break it when it finally let go. I can't...
It has been awhile since I last logged in but I have been following this topic hoping for more.
I love my Luxo iMacG4s to the point that they make me really dislike the iMacG5s. The design was so perfect and when the G5 versions came out they were simply too hot to retain the elegant design of...
Thanks,
It was a productive day for sure and I learned that bad/failing electrolytic CAPs may be the #1 enemy of our PCI Powermacs as well.
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Brian
I have been working on my SE/30s and needed to move and install some files to them but this work took an interesting PCI Powermac detour.
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The easiest way to do this was by taking my SE/30 SCSI drives and adding them to the internal SCSI chain...
Nice board! Mmm... metal SIMM clips! I also like the orange Tantalums. I think that I like the orange Tantalums better because they are a much more obvious way to show off restored boards vs. the plain black ones. My fixed up Iici has the orange ones.
Brian
Continuing on...
Since it appears I have 2 happily working SE/30s I am going to go 2 ways:
The satin finish board is the older board so I am going to go old school with that one. I am going to make it a System 6 with 8MB of RAM that would be the envy of 1988!
The glossy board I am going to...
Progress!!
I received 2 capacitor sets from trag and got to work! The toughest part of all was the negative terminal on that large 470mF cap that must have been to the boards ground. I had a hard time getting enough heat in for it to even come out. The older dull board was probably easier...
Wow! A hybrid! I never knew these ever existed. Half metal is better than no metal at all. Count me in as half jealous!
I wonder if there are any all metal SIMM clip SE/30s out there. Most Iici boards I ever saw had the black or dark gray plastic SIMM clips. I only saw one or two others...
Thanks!
I won't quite consider them saved until both are shown to boot up but hey, it's a start!
The Alconox never fails! It is great as a grease & chemical residue removing soap as well as having the ability to remove oxidation. If you use it in a heated ultrasonic bath it can even...
Some Progress Today:
The 2 motherboards had their warm Alconox bath today. I mixed a warm bath in a 5 gallon bucket and then dunked and lightly brushed both boards with a plastic bristle large glassware brush. All of the capacitor goo was cleared and the boards immediately began to sparkle...
BTW, I am about to clean my 2 SE/30 boards. I plan to use a warm solution of Alconox detergent solution. I cleaned my Iici board with it then rinsed it in warm deionized water and it got all of the leaky CAP scum off of it. It got the board so clean that it literally sparkled but it did help...
Ike,
Thanks for sharing this. The horrors of your Maxell Massacre inspired me to finally get going on my SE/30s and led to my recent post.
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I think I caught them just in time. One of my 2 had the Maxell battery.
Brian
Unless you are actively booting them, as far as I can tell there is no real reason (other than accumulated laziness in my own specific case) for leaving them in. Exploded battery juice cannot hurt a motherboard when it is no longer there.
The horror stories from others here are what finally...
BTW, I forgot to mention above that I have a sweet 32-bit clean IIfx ROM SIMM waiting for the SE/30 when the board is all completed! :b&w:
Happy New Year all!
Brian
Continuing on with my SE/30 analysis.
(As before, these pics are of decent resolution so you can click on them individually for a better look!)
Here are some closeups of the batteries before they were disarmed.
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Shiny ICs are a surefire sign of leaky CAPS...