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Power supplies in Japanese origin machines

Nathan_A

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Do the power supplies in the Japanese market Macs from the early 90's work on US power specs?

I just got a Color Classic II that survived the trip intact and also had one hell of a nice surprise inside that I'll post about elsewhere, but at the moment I can't get it to power on. It left Japan in working order save for a failed HDD, but I can get it to turn on at all, and I'm wondering if it might require a stepdown transformer or something?
 

volvo242gt

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Most Mac power supplies are rated for 100-230 volts AC. So, I would hit the power key on the keyboard after plugging it in and making sure that the power switch on the back is turned on.
 

mg.man

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And if it doesn't respond... check the PRAM battery... if that reads 3V or more... probably time for a re-cap...
 

joshc

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Color Classics have universal auto switching power supplies so they can be used with US mains voltage.
 

Nathan_A

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Excellent, thanks for the notes everyone. I'll pop the cover off this weekend and poke around for anything obvious. I tried the keyboard soft-power key, but it didn't do anything either when the power supply was switched on.

I've been meaning to make a conquests page for a long time, so I may do that this weekend as a stress release from a mountain of work BS that's driven me slowly mad.

The outcome of which will probably be sorting out which machines I want to keep and which ones need to go before my wife kills me.
 

Nathan_A

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Well, nothing obvious brings it to life. When I flip the power switch I hear a very faint little "squee" sound for a split second, but that's all.

The caps looked a little bulged.

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Nathan_A

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Hoping to get this little guy working because the case is in good shape, save for being yellowed a bit, and more importantly it came with this little guy inside as a surprise.

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