Hi all,
I recently picked up a 7100/80AV reported as working (FWB Jackhammer and Radius Telecast cards in tow), took it home and found extensive battery corrosion inside - predominantly with case damage but also extending along one side of the motherboard. It was reportedly in storage and going by the leaking was stored vertically so the damage could have been worse.
Cleaning up the corrosion revealed the main damage around the closest RAM slot, and at C58 where a 16V/47uF capacitor lived, now eaten away. I realise it'll need a full recap (and that RAM slot might need attention but looks OK cleaned), however wanted to see if I could get some life out of the board by replacing the C58 16V/47uF capacitor initially. I've a donor 7100 chassis and hope to get one good working machine from two.
I have been able to repair the +ve pad at this site, but the -ve pad is destroyed. I'm not great at fixing traces; could I ground this cap with a wire running to a nearby cap, in this case C56 16V/47uF? Otherwise what is the common rule here when grounding caps in a non-standard location?
Thanks in advance
JB



I recently picked up a 7100/80AV reported as working (FWB Jackhammer and Radius Telecast cards in tow), took it home and found extensive battery corrosion inside - predominantly with case damage but also extending along one side of the motherboard. It was reportedly in storage and going by the leaking was stored vertically so the damage could have been worse.
Cleaning up the corrosion revealed the main damage around the closest RAM slot, and at C58 where a 16V/47uF capacitor lived, now eaten away. I realise it'll need a full recap (and that RAM slot might need attention but looks OK cleaned), however wanted to see if I could get some life out of the board by replacing the C58 16V/47uF capacitor initially. I've a donor 7100 chassis and hope to get one good working machine from two.
I have been able to repair the +ve pad at this site, but the -ve pad is destroyed. I'm not great at fixing traces; could I ground this cap with a wire running to a nearby cap, in this case C56 16V/47uF? Otherwise what is the common rule here when grounding caps in a non-standard location?
Thanks in advance
JB



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