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My SE/30's battery BLEW UP!

I'm impatient, and alcohol dries really fast...

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Yay!

I won't trust this LB anymore for the main SE/30, but it's nice to see it rise from its apparent doom.

The FDD works too! I'll have to see what's up with the HD in there though.

 
It'll probably be just fine. Looks like you caught it before serious damage was done. As long as you got it cleaned up I see no reason not to trust it to keep going.

 
Yup. Suspect that with a recap, you'll be good to go. With respect to the hard drive, pop it in an external case and see if you can fix it with DiskWarrior running on another Mac... Might just have borked boot blocks.

-J

 
It's like they had it right the first time with the Compacts (128k,512k, PLUS) with the external battery holder.

Granted they were using alkaline batteries, not lithium.

 
If I were going to be using these with infrequent regularity, I'd use a dowel to hold lead wires in contact on the LB out to a battery pack hanging out the back that I could pop three NiMH AAAs (1.2v each) in when I was using them. There's a thread around here about using battery packs instead of 3.6v batteries, only I'd dangle them out the back for safety.

 
Still technically morning somewhere...

Before & After

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Beautiful work.

(Sorry my camera doesn't focus. I'll try again with a different camera soon)

 
A better favor: IMO you should just yank your PRAM batteries out as soon as you can. From what I've read here, it's a scarily common problem.

Think about it: Would you rather have a few preference files saved or a working mac? :beige:

 
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