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I purchased a 145b for $50 today, the issues can be seen in photo. No chime, lines on screen and corrosion. The powerbook still has original battery but I removed it. What should I do to fix it?
It did chime before and display a blank screen with a cursor, forgot to say. Ill wash it on Wednesday and report the results. My university has a classroom with facilities to bake boards, solder very tiny components and so on, I will take it there on Friday if Wednesday's clean isn't a success.
I got it working kind of, partially cleaned the board. I can move the mouse around but the screen flickers and has bad ghosting. Chimes too. HDD and floppy not doing anything.
the board isnt clean enough. You really need to ultrasonically clean that board, thats really the only way short from removing all the components to get that green corrosion out. Its conductive and causing all your problems.
I pulled more things from the laptop today, should I recap the TDK CXA-2010 screen power board? Should I replace the caps on the board next to the panel its self and could I wash that board?
Is the battery alkaline on these? If so, I use a weak vinegar solution to remove the corrosion, and follow with a weak baking soda solution to neutralize the acid.
I've been able resurrect smaller devices like Game Gears with this method, along with recapping of course.
And yeah, the screen issue is almost definitely the LCD/inverter caps leaking like mad. Replace those ASAP.
A good rule on old machines like this though - replace every electrolytic capacitor you can find.
I've gotta do my 160 and 190cs both - the 160's already had the screen caps replaced and it did improve image quality overall significantly. There's still a little vertical ghosting, but that's the nature of these passive matrix LCDs.
Im going to eventually recap the powerbook LCD inverter, will probably do some ultrasonic cleaning on Monday if im allowed. I have about 4 boards that need cleaning, might as well get them cleaned properly.
The powerbook is 1 of 6 computers of mine that need repairs.
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