I recently acquired two 1984 128k Macs. One of the two works perfectly. The other one, not so much:
I bought it locally, and the guy stated he'd tested it about a year ago and everything was working. However, when we plugged it in, the first time we turned it on, it made the "ding" sound, and sounded normal (read: completely silent), but nothing appeared on the screen. The second time we turned it on, it made a very loud buzzing sound from the upper-left corner, and the "ding" was gone. The buzzing soon tapered to a quieter but consistent sound. At this point I noticed it was getting very warm in the upper-left corner (where the power supply board is mounted). We powered it off, but it continued to get warmer, and started to get a burning smell (although no smoke), so we pulled the plug completely.
I ended up buying it for basically the value of the accessories (keyboard, mouse, Mac sack, external floppy) plus a little extra. I'd love to get it working again, if that's in the cards. I know I need to crack the case to assess the damages, but based on the above, does anyone have any thoughts? Blown capacitors? Bad flyback transformer?
Happy Mac

Sad Mac

I bought it locally, and the guy stated he'd tested it about a year ago and everything was working. However, when we plugged it in, the first time we turned it on, it made the "ding" sound, and sounded normal (read: completely silent), but nothing appeared on the screen. The second time we turned it on, it made a very loud buzzing sound from the upper-left corner, and the "ding" was gone. The buzzing soon tapered to a quieter but consistent sound. At this point I noticed it was getting very warm in the upper-left corner (where the power supply board is mounted). We powered it off, but it continued to get warmer, and started to get a burning smell (although no smoke), so we pulled the plug completely.
I ended up buying it for basically the value of the accessories (keyboard, mouse, Mac sack, external floppy) plus a little extra. I'd love to get it working again, if that's in the cards. I know I need to crack the case to assess the damages, but based on the above, does anyone have any thoughts? Blown capacitors? Bad flyback transformer?
Happy Mac

Sad Mac

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