I’m servicing a couple of 3400c machines at the moment and one of them came to me with a failed logic board, afflicted with the well known ‘Green Light of Death’ syndrome. There seems to be a general consensus that GLoD symptoms are unfixable, so I wanted to show that a full repair is possible.
I inspected the board and found two areas of concern. The first was corrosion under and around this op-amp at U3, caused by a leaking PRAM battery.

The other was this blown zener diode by the power connector:

I lifted and cleaned the area under U3. I also found a broken trace circled in red:

The finished repair:

I then had to wait for a zener diode (P/N: 863-MMBZ5233BLT1G) to arrive from Mouser. Eventually it did, and I got it swapped in - but there was no boot.
I inspected the board again and turned my attention to another very localised area of corrosion, right next the RAM card connector. It’s a strange spot to find any corrosion but since it aligns with the edge of the keyboard perhaps something dripped through.
Sure enough, two vias were corroded and did not make continuity to the back side of the board. I ran wires as follows:

I passed them through the opening for the PC Card cage and then along the back side of the board with dabs of hot glue to hold everything in place.

Board overview after repairs complete:

Result:

I inspected the board and found two areas of concern. The first was corrosion under and around this op-amp at U3, caused by a leaking PRAM battery.

The other was this blown zener diode by the power connector:

I lifted and cleaned the area under U3. I also found a broken trace circled in red:

The finished repair:

I then had to wait for a zener diode (P/N: 863-MMBZ5233BLT1G) to arrive from Mouser. Eventually it did, and I got it swapped in - but there was no boot.
I inspected the board again and turned my attention to another very localised area of corrosion, right next the RAM card connector. It’s a strange spot to find any corrosion but since it aligns with the edge of the keyboard perhaps something dripped through.
Sure enough, two vias were corroded and did not make continuity to the back side of the board. I ran wires as follows:

I passed them through the opening for the PC Card cage and then along the back side of the board with dabs of hot glue to hold everything in place.

Board overview after repairs complete:

Result:

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