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Embarking on SE/30 restoration

I picked up an SE/30 off eBay, but it needs some TLC.

I got a nice surprise when the unit arrived, as it's got an Ethernet card. It's branded Technology Works, which is a new one on me.

As I expected, the battery had leaked and caused some corrosion on the PCB. The entire battery holder actually fell off when I removed the motherboard from the case.

After gently removing some of the leaked battery fluid & corrosion, it doesn't look too bad, but there are two immediate problems:

- crystal Y1 is gone

- RTC pins are pretty badly corroded

- capacitor C12 is also affected

I also fear some of the vias may have been affected.

Y1 is apparently a ~32kHz crystal. Is it possible to source a replacement RTC, or will I need a donor? One could probably replace it with a small modern MCU.

I'm aware the capacitors will likely need replaced, although a cursory glance doesn't indicate any that are bulging or leaking yet.

Any suggestions on what else to look for? I'm going to do a bit more cleaning with some isopropyl alcohol before embarking on anything more drastic.

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As far as battery leaks, I've seen a lot worse.  Looks repairable.

Your caps have leaked, though.  I've never seen any SE/30 caps actually bulge, but they do leak.  You can tell because the surrounding component's pins are corroded.  If you're going to have your iron out, might as well recap it.

 
Cheers olePigeon. Yeah, I'll order some replacements.

Is there a re-capping guide as to which ones need replacing? If it's every single one, it'll take a while :)

 
All of the cans will need replacing.  You may not have to replace those axial caps, but might as well since they're super easy to remove.

 
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