I have a Macintosh Plus that I bought and restored a year ago, and it has worked beautifully since then. At the time, I fully recapped both the analog and digital boards.
Unfortunately, a few week ago, I accidentally plugged in what turned out to be a defective cable into the SCSI port. This seems to have caused a short circuit—the cable became hot, and the screen went black. I quickly turned the unit off, but the damage was already done.
I can see the power supply took a hit because, ever since, it has been making a clicking sound at approximately 4.2 Hz. A visual inspection didn’t reveal any damaged components. With no logic board connected, I checked the +12V and +5V lines using an oscilloscope and observed the voltage trying to establish itself before cutting off and restarting in a loop, -12V is relatively stable. Checking the power lines' load resistance didn’t indicate any obvious short circuit either—though I couldn’t find the expected load values.
So far I tried to replace CR20, CR21, C24, C25, C29, C31, Q8, CR18, U3, R51, R52 - didn't change anything. Setting R56 to the minimum lowers the frequency of the flupping sound but that's it. All testing has been done with the logic board unplugged.
Do you have any recommendations on how to move further to diagnose this?
Thanks, everyone!
Unfortunately, a few week ago, I accidentally plugged in what turned out to be a defective cable into the SCSI port. This seems to have caused a short circuit—the cable became hot, and the screen went black. I quickly turned the unit off, but the damage was already done.
I can see the power supply took a hit because, ever since, it has been making a clicking sound at approximately 4.2 Hz. A visual inspection didn’t reveal any damaged components. With no logic board connected, I checked the +12V and +5V lines using an oscilloscope and observed the voltage trying to establish itself before cutting off and restarting in a loop, -12V is relatively stable. Checking the power lines' load resistance didn’t indicate any obvious short circuit either—though I couldn’t find the expected load values.
So far I tried to replace CR20, CR21, C24, C25, C29, C31, Q8, CR18, U3, R51, R52 - didn't change anything. Setting R56 to the minimum lowers the frequency of the flupping sound but that's it. All testing has been done with the logic board unplugged.
Do you have any recommendations on how to move further to diagnose this?
Thanks, everyone!
