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Aww, do I need caps?

twocargar

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I took my SE/30 out today, I haven’t used it in probably almost 12 years, but I do remember it working back in the day.  Started it up, no chime, just scrambled video (see photo).  Turned it off and Deoxit’d the RAM sticks, ROM and slots.  The caps didn’t look bad or leaky nor did the battery.  I can certainly send a photo of the board too.

Anything else I should check?

Thanks,

TCG

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Byrd

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Hi TCG;

caps caps caps I'm afraid to say, especially since the machine lay dormant for some years.  Caps can dry out as well without leaking.

JB

 

The MAC MANIAC!

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It's not too hard to solder is only 14 but I've done it... Just ask the form for what type of solder and solder iron you need. They will always be happy to help... I even show you this Old VHS video I used to help me learn. 

 

The MAC MANIAC!

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ALSO, it may be the Memory. But always recap first. If that does not fix it. Then I would recommend replacing the memory with compatible new ones. Because it's not passing post...

 

twocargar

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I just saw this reply, thanks MacManiac!  For now I may test it with some other sticks of RAM I have and if that doesn't work I'll do a recap.  I've done a fair bit of soldering and seen a few videos on it so maybe after I finish what's on the bench now I'll tackle it.  :rambo:

 
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