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Got a IIsi for restoration

Coloruser

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I saved a IIsi from the landfill the other and the unit doesn't look too bad. It was stored in a self storage facility for the last 20 years (at least). This IIsi 5/80 comes with Nubus FPU adapter, a pack of original software (Claris Works in original box), manuals, keyboard, mouse and a 14" Apple RGB Display.

Upon a first inspection, the mainboard doesn't seem to be in a bad shape. No battery bombed and the caps also don't look too bad (no obvious cap goo). The motherboard PSU connector however looks a bit suspicious (darkened pins) but when opening the PSU it also doesn't look too bad.

What do you think? Should I give it a try or first disassemble the unit and clean the mainboard with an ISO bath? I am not so familiar with doing board level repairs and the IIsi would be my first attempt.
 

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joshc

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no obvious cap goo)
I can see lots of cap goo - look closer. C31 has leaked everywhere.

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Still, should be fixable for sure, and it's a good score. You may have to take some of the ICs off to clean well under them.

There's no point trying to power this on without recapping it first.
 

Coloruser

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Thanks @joshc I will take out the board the other day and inspect it more thoroughly. As said, I have little experience with this kind of stuff.
 

imactheknife

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I just bought a iisi project board from ebay.. my god, cap goo was horrendous.. took along time to get down to actual pads and prep them for fresh solder. I had to check traces / vias to make sure there was good connections. Recapped now ready to power on
 

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