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Mac IIci Won't Stay On (a long time)

ajacocks

Well-known member
So, I seem to have the common IIci issue of the machine spontaneously shutting down. Mine is configured, as follows:

System 7.5.5

128mb RAM

2gb Quantum Grand Prix 7200rpm

Radius PrecisionColor Pro 24x

AsanteFast 10/100

FWB JackHammer, currently connected to nothing

I had assumed that the problem was either the PRAM battery, or the PSU. So, when replacing the PRAM battery did nothing, I replaced the PSU with a known-good unit from a 7100, to make sure that I had sufficient VA. Neither seems to have done the trick.

In my case, it does take quite a while for the machine to decide to spontaneously power off. It's usually over an hour, which is about the time that I always think I've fixed the problem.

I don't see any obvious failed caps on the board, but I'm not an expert.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

- Alex

 

Scott Baret

Well-known member
You have bad capacitors. I had the same problem on my IIci and swapped PSUs twice, neither of which were able to solve the problem (both were known good PSUs). Some of the folks on here said it was likely capacitor-related. My IIci's board is actually out being re-capped right now thanks to one of our forum members, which evidently will solve the problem.

You should be fortunate your IIci lasted an hour. Mine was lucky to go 30 seconds before I sent the board off.

 

ajacocks

Well-known member
Yeah, I had a feeling it was that.

My IIx suffers from a similar issue, but it turns off much more quickly. Would you be willing to share the name of the MLA member who is recapping yours? I'd love to pay someone to recap my two boards.

Thanks!

- Alex

 

AppleMacintosh

Active member
I'd venture to say this is due to the caps controlling the on/off switch. I have noticed that my IIci (before recapping) doesn't respond to the power switch at all. It doesn't spontaneously turn off, but it remains on all the time and can't be switched off without unplugging it. I noticed several bad caps right in the vicinity of the power pushbutton on the rear of the logic board. I've removed all the caps and am waiting on a new set from trag. I'll try and remember to post if this fixes the power issue for me.

 
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