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Decided to recap the logic board, and keyboard axial capacitors while I wait for Alps switches.
My logic board has (11) caps total, (10) 33µF 16V, and (1) 1µF 50V.
M0115 Extended Keyboard has (3) 1µF 50V caps.
Will order this all tonight.
The Hakko FR-301 is like cheating, makes this all...
Got the NP film cap oriented correctly, and removed the yellow glue, and put the clear back on.
That fixed the picture noise, and distortions with graphics, especially the Welcome to Macintosh box on boot.
Still waiting on those Alps switches.
Mounting the NP film cap like this on the analog board, has caused very minor distortions in the picture. The frame rate seems slightly lower, with nearly imperceptible flicker, and when bold graphics are loaded, the screen bulges past the vertical boundaries, very slightly, and in direct...
Got the axial caps installed.
But without touching anything else, my screen is a bit blurry or out of focus now, and way too bright, the knob can't go low enough. There are also horizontal lines through out the picture.
Is there a good link to how to adjust the SE picture, after a recap...
Popped a Vishay axial cap, had a hot polyester confetti party.
Axial caps can be deceiving, they have arrows on them that label the flow, cathode bands, chamfered ends. Which end is positive? Be careful when consulting Digi-Key:
Vishay have the chamfer and banded cathode, the chamfered end...
If the factory glued them, I might as well too. All I had was this yellow glue.
Those caps aren't going anywhere, on there good now. Will reassemble and test.
Went to the mailbox today, and found a special delivery from @Juror22, it's pieces of the outer jacket layer of a 5 1/4" floppy. Thanks so much!!
The soft vinyl washers found on the 800K floppy drive, measure at 0.30mm thick.
The floppy jacket measures 0.33mm, and is soft and with the...
I haven't abandoned this project, still waiting on the Alps clone switches. I had thought they were coming from Germany, but they're coming from the UK (untracked), so it's a bit of a mystery when - or if - they will arrive. Couldn't find a closer two-pin Alps clone match, to the salmon colored...
I was very fortunate to have located a new badge for the SE, huge thanks to @Juror22 for sending me the nicest badge I could imagine!
Put the washer that went missing - and was then found - back on the 800K floppy drive, and tested both drives with a Tour SE floppy from ebay. Both drives work...
Thank you for the welcome,I do appreciate it. This is a great site, and I'm glad to have found it.
To the point of tone, and etiquette: I'm a participant in many other forums, over many years, and I see some familiar behavior across them all. If you're going to post in someone's thread, it's...
I dug out my - what are said to be vintage now - original RC10 and RC10 GT cars, last year around this time, and have since gotten carried away with restoring those, and building newer ones too. There are a few too many more than this. The Tamiya Sand Scorcher is about to get a 3D printed VW...
Out of (7) bad Alps switches, I could only repair (2).
It looks as if someone spilled a drink in this keyboard at one point, and didn't immediately open it and clean it out.
There were also broken pieces of the lower case plastic floating inside, so this may have been dropped hard at some...
The cheese wheels of impending doom, are finally gone.
Big thanks to @Fred1212 for recommending the Betterbit eject gears, they are really good. Indistinguishable from the original in both fit and mesh. $5.75 for (2) with free delivery. Super fast shipping.
800K #2 operates much better...
Coming in to someone's thread, just to say they're doing it wrong, isn't going to go easy. Maybe change the tone of the entrance, to include your specific experience of a time when you saw someone actually bridge their floppy drive sitting it on a flat surface.
I am enjoying this Mac SE so far...
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