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Mac Plus Flyback Compatibility

Mc128k

Active member
Hi all

I have a mac plus that is making a "zzzz" noise and emits ozone. It's the flyback for sure.

What I have is a Macintosh Classic analog board with a quite good flyback that seems almost identical.

The marking in the Plus is: 157-0042B

Mac Classic: 157-0121

I'm about to desolder them both and test with a tool, but I wanted to ask here if there is a way to be absolutely sure that these two are the same thing (or if anybody already tried). I don't want to burn a card I just repaired.

Thank you all

 

Mc128k

Active member
Hmmm.... close the topic. I'll answer to myself. 

IT WORKS!

The flyback of the mac classic works on the Plus. Mind that there are multiple models of the classic and classic II, but this one is perfectly identical. No more whine noise.

 

techknight

Well-known member
If I am not mistaking, I think they are all technically interchangeable. In the compact mac lineup. I also think there was a few Wyse terminals that used the same flyback. 

Color systems are different. 

 
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jessenator

Well-known member
Sorry to necro yet again on a Compact Mac topic— I'm wondering: I have a compatible CRT from my parts Classic, I'm wondering if, even though the analog board itself isn't compatible, I should harvest the flyback off the Classic's AB to save for my SE/30.

Cosmetically, it appears to be in much better condition than the one currently on my SE/30 AB: no overly dark epoxy, no strange buildup/white stuff, or weak points on the metal bracket component. Figured since I've reacpped my AB I could harvest this one if it's compatible with apparently more life in it. I know cosmetic appearance isn't 1:1 to electronic functionality in all cases.

 

trag

Well-known member
It looks like a Classic flyback worked for the original poster in a Plus.   The Plus and SE(/30) can use the same flybacks.

By the transitive property of flyback transformers, you should probably preserve that puppy.

Any discernible part numbers on the Classic AB's flyback?

 

LaPorta

Well-known member
I wish I could come upon a massive basket of these, unused, at some clearance sale, where the owner doesn't know what they are...

 

jessenator

Well-known member
Any discernible part numbers on the Classic AB's flyback?
I'll check it out tonight. I haven't discharged the classic yet and I'm loathe to with my alligator clip on a flathead screwdriver bodge tool… a buddy told me he's heard stories of flying molten metal…

 

jessenator

Well-known member
Also, a little tangential, but should I salvage anything else off of that AB?

borrowed image from Frosty's gallery:
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jessenator

Well-known member
So, I notice the yoke on the two look similar, minus the connector the SE/30 has. Can I keep that as a spare, too?

 

tattar8

Well-known member
Sorry to necrobump this topic again, but is the Classic II flyback compatible with older models?  Or did they use a different one there?  I have a parts Classic II and want to know if I should harvest its flyback.

 
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