Hello,
I have recently bought my first compact Mac, a Classic II.
I have recapped the board as the old caps had indeed blown and while some cap placements dont look pretty (I am new to electronics and old Macs in general) I have checked continuity and all 13 caps look ok. I did have to bodge 3 of them as the pads lifted
so yeah, not pretty but they have continuity.
I left the analouge board alone, for now, as it looks pretty clean with no residue on the board, just dust. The seller said it powered on but had the Zebra bars (listing had photos of this).
But now after the recap, the machine wont power on, I can hear/see the fan spinning but it just has a black screen with no sound. I proceeded to check the voltages using the floppy 19pin port on the back and I get the following:
+12v: 11.19v
+5v: 4.33v
-12v: -11.36v
They all seem a tad too low, I have watched a video on how to alter the voltages so I can do that but I just want to make sure with others who know more than me as the voltage adjustment is in a bit of a dangerous space
Any help would be very much appriciated
I also have a SE/30 coming and so I bought the Classic II to practice on (also because I got it for cheap)
Cheers
I have recently bought my first compact Mac, a Classic II.
I have recapped the board as the old caps had indeed blown and while some cap placements dont look pretty (I am new to electronics and old Macs in general) I have checked continuity and all 13 caps look ok. I did have to bodge 3 of them as the pads lifted
I left the analouge board alone, for now, as it looks pretty clean with no residue on the board, just dust. The seller said it powered on but had the Zebra bars (listing had photos of this).
But now after the recap, the machine wont power on, I can hear/see the fan spinning but it just has a black screen with no sound. I proceeded to check the voltages using the floppy 19pin port on the back and I get the following:
+12v: 11.19v
+5v: 4.33v
-12v: -11.36v
They all seem a tad too low, I have watched a video on how to alter the voltages so I can do that but I just want to make sure with others who know more than me as the voltage adjustment is in a bit of a dangerous space
Any help would be very much appriciated
I also have a SE/30 coming and so I bought the Classic II to practice on (also because I got it for cheap)
Cheers


