Hi, last week I installed a ‘new’ Asanté MacCon in an SE/30. At power-on there was a loud pop, a blue flash and a disturbing amount of blue smoke. Once my tachycardia had settled I was relieved to see the Mac continue to boot successfully and surprised to find I had functional network connectivity. I thought maybe there had been a bit of dust/fluff shorting a contact and it had burnt off harmlessly.
However, (you will have worked out from the thread title where this is going) on opening the case and checking the card I found this:

I’d be very grateful if someone with a (non-exploded) MacCon could identify that cap so I can replace it. I am assuming this wasn’t an overvoltage problem, simply some unnoticed physical damage to the cap or possibly degeneration due to time.
Thanks!
However, (you will have worked out from the thread title where this is going) on opening the case and checking the card I found this:

I’d be very grateful if someone with a (non-exploded) MacCon could identify that cap so I can replace it. I am assuming this wasn’t an overvoltage problem, simply some unnoticed physical damage to the cap or possibly degeneration due to time.
Thanks!





