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Until those old RIFA X2 caps explode...
Weak/failing caps may start to bulge before they leak and they could cause voltages to go out of tolerance which could ultimately cause damage to other components.
Interesting, I guess the shrink tubing might be useful containing the mess those old RIFA safety caps make when they explode. :D
I've never replaced any shrink tubing on any PS I've recapped.
I would think there could be some risk of data loss or corruption using that switch box not being designed specifically for SCSI.
However, if it works and you're not doing anything "mission critical" then it's a simple, useful solution.
I had a couple fail that I got through Shapeways last year. They were good enough to replace them at no charge.
I notice now they're no longer selling them.
Are you providing power to the SCSI2SD? The Plus will not power the SCSI2SD.
There are some photos of the settings I used in the utility program in my posts in the thread referenced above.
I have used white lithium grease or light machine oil like 3-in-1 depending on what I had handy.
Very light applications of either, it doesn't take much.
Yes, chrome is complicated & toxic & expensive. Zinc, not so much!
I have restored several vintage motorcycles so I've done a lot of rust removal and I've done research into zinc plating, although I haven't had enough of an excuse to do any plating myself yet.
You can use oven cleaner to remove the rust (and the zinc coating) from the frame.
If you're really ambitious you can get or make a zinc plating setup and re-plate the frame, although some silver paint or clear coat would be easier.
What OS version?
I have run Macbench 1.0 and an old version of Norton Speedometer (I don't remember the version) under 7.0.1 on my Novy-upgraded Plus.
(Tattletech shows the same speed on mine too.)
Here's a thread that shows the empty socket.
The CPU has to carefully come straight up to avoid bending/breaking any pins.
Why to you want to remove the CPU?
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