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SE RAM with battery bomb damage

Chuckdubuque

Active member
Newbie question here. Got a pretty badly battery bombed Mac SE and trying to salvage what I can. One of the RAM SIMMs was hit with battery juice to the point that the gold pin is now green (no gold). I assume this chip will probably be toast? Any danger trying to use it in a known good machine to verify its deadness?
 

Phipli

Well-known member
More generally, 1MB SIMMs are fairly readily available so it can be easily replaced at pretty low cost.
 

Byrd

Well-known member
... time to get scraping! Should be OK assuming this was the only area of corrosion.
 

Byrd

Well-known member
Yes, scrape it off with the end of a flat head screwdriver, don’t go too hard. Same screwdriver end wrapped with a small piece of fine sandpaper might also help. Also check the RAM slot itself for any corrosion. Long term I’d replace the stick.
 

Cam

Well-known member
That vertical trace on the left looks a little suspect. If you have a multimeter I'd check it for continuity.
Probably clean/tin the two pads on the left as well.
 
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