Hi everyone,
I’m currently working on three different PowerBook 2400c units, and they’re all exhibiting the same strange behavior:
I have to plug and unplug the AC adapter 5 to 10 times before the machine finally gives the startup chime and powers on.
Once they chime, they boot and work fine. But until then, I can only hear a pop from the speaker, and GLOD when I press reset.
The fact that all three units behave identically makes me think of a small but critical component going bad with age. My first guess is something like a capacitor or transistor sensitive to oxidation, possibly linked to the infamous Varta PRAM battery leakage. I’ve checked for visible corrosion and cleaned what I could, but the issue persists.
Has anyone else seen this before on 2400c boards?
Any idea which component or section I should focus on?
Thanks in advance for your help — I’d love to get these little machines reliably booting again.
I’m currently working on three different PowerBook 2400c units, and they’re all exhibiting the same strange behavior:
I have to plug and unplug the AC adapter 5 to 10 times before the machine finally gives the startup chime and powers on.
Once they chime, they boot and work fine. But until then, I can only hear a pop from the speaker, and GLOD when I press reset.
The fact that all three units behave identically makes me think of a small but critical component going bad with age. My first guess is something like a capacitor or transistor sensitive to oxidation, possibly linked to the infamous Varta PRAM battery leakage. I’ve checked for visible corrosion and cleaned what I could, but the issue persists.
Has anyone else seen this before on 2400c boards?
Any idea which component or section I should focus on?
Thanks in advance for your help — I’d love to get these little machines reliably booting again.


