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128k just died :(

superjer2000

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I have a 128k that had a similar issue, although it as quite some time ago so I can't recall exactly how similar it was. Apparently at one point in the Mac's history it smoked when it was turned on and the guy never turned it back on. I ended up buying it (in a box) for $35. I did my standard analog board refurb process and it came back to life. That involves replacing all of the caps and the common failure points noted by the Dead Mac Scrolls. Specifically:

CR1, CR5, CR20, CR21, U3, Q3, Q1, Q2

That brought it back to life but unfortunately there was then a sad mac on boot which was a bad memory chip or two. Replaced those and it worked great after.

Not saying flybacks don't go (I have seen posts indicating they do) but I've never had one be the issue on any of my compact Macs so I wouldn't jump to that conclusion.
 

mloret

Well-known member
I have a 128k that had a similar issue, although it as quite some time ago so I can't recall exactly how similar it was. Apparently at one point in the Mac's history it smoked when it was turned on and the guy never turned it back on. I ended up buying it (in a box) for $35. I did my standard analog board refurb process and it came back to life. That involves replacing all of the caps and the common failure points noted by the Dead Mac Scrolls. Specifically:

CR1, CR5, CR20, CR21, U3, Q3, Q1, Q2

That brought it back to life but unfortunately there was then a sad mac on boot which was a bad memory chip or two. Replaced those and it worked great after.

Not saying flybacks don't go (I have seen posts indicating they do) but I've never had one be the issue on any of my compact Macs so I wouldn't jump to that conclusion.
Thanks for these tips. My problem is that I don’t have the know how or equipment to diagnose the problem. I have YouTube and a cheap multimeter and forums like this. 😂
 

superjer2000

Well-known member
Thanks for these tips. My problem is that I don’t have the know how or equipment to diagnose the problem. I have YouTube and a cheap multimeter and forums like this. 😂
The comment was recommending replacing those parts not trying to troubleshoot. It seemed that you had already recapped the analog board and replacing those parts is not any more complex. I am pretty sure i posted the specific part numbers I used here at one point as well
 

mloret

Well-known member
The comment was recommending replacing those parts not trying to troubleshoot. It seemed that you had already recapped the analog board and replacing those parts is not any more complex. I am pretty sure i posted the specific part numbers I used here at one point as well
got it, thank you!
 
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