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To all the devoted and helpful users, hello. As my first post on this forum, I can only hope from now on to have the same level of excitement as some people around here! I have a small collection of 68k and OW PPC Macs, which I started accumulating in 1998. There are some I would like to restore. In order to do this, I've been reading through guides, articles, posts, videos, sites, etc. The whole gamut...
And yet I've done little to them, and as they languish with time, I've done relatively nothing. The things holding me back are as follows:
1) For my compact Macs, I am still afraid to discharge a CRT, since I have to do a few swaps. One has a broken yoke and the other's analog board is dead. I have a flathead with wire around it, but I will probably buy a proper discharge tool. Even then, how will I know if it really discharged if there no audible crack. They say you won't know how to do something until you try it. EXCEPT in this case failure is a nasty shock or death. xx(
2) Yes, their caps have belched electrolyte, probably destroying some pads or traces. This has already claimed my IIci SCSI channel (external works) and my Classic II SCSI channel (not sure). I don't know where to start with this besides the suggested methods of cleaning. Did this to my Classic II board. Fixed the jail pattern at boot, but now SCSI is dead. :-/
3) I barely know how to solder, let alone try to attack SMD capacitors. With a Weller 25-watt soldering iron, I could practice on a dead winmodem card...
4) How to test dead traces? Multimeter? How to fix them properly?
5) Rather than burn some C-Notes on an A-Card bridge or Monster CF, someone I know has some NOS Ultra-Wide 16-bit SCSI-3 SCA80 hard drives. I'd rather use those. Now, if I get a simple, low-profile adapter (passive or active?), will it still work with SE/30 level SCSI, albeit bottle-necked?
6) I don't think I know how to setup or terminate SCSI properly because when I had an SE/30 that was working, I could not mount any of my external SCSI CD-ROM drives. This sucks. I know it's probably simple.
7) Cooling/Fan replacement: I think I have this one figured out. A Silenx 60mm. However, I may want something that moves more air.
Now I'm not asking one person to answer all at once. I just want a bit of feedback from different people who have relevant experience. I have a lot of hardware and software PC/MAC experience, but rarely delved into hard electronics/board components repair. These are the things that, when I pour over them in my mind, makes me hesitate any kind of restoration. When I did get the courage, some new thing screws up.
AGGGHHHH Where do I start guys?
To all the devoted and helpful users, hello. As my first post on this forum, I can only hope from now on to have the same level of excitement as some people around here! I have a small collection of 68k and OW PPC Macs, which I started accumulating in 1998. There are some I would like to restore. In order to do this, I've been reading through guides, articles, posts, videos, sites, etc. The whole gamut...
And yet I've done little to them, and as they languish with time, I've done relatively nothing. The things holding me back are as follows:
1) For my compact Macs, I am still afraid to discharge a CRT, since I have to do a few swaps. One has a broken yoke and the other's analog board is dead. I have a flathead with wire around it, but I will probably buy a proper discharge tool. Even then, how will I know if it really discharged if there no audible crack. They say you won't know how to do something until you try it. EXCEPT in this case failure is a nasty shock or death. xx(
2) Yes, their caps have belched electrolyte, probably destroying some pads or traces. This has already claimed my IIci SCSI channel (external works) and my Classic II SCSI channel (not sure). I don't know where to start with this besides the suggested methods of cleaning. Did this to my Classic II board. Fixed the jail pattern at boot, but now SCSI is dead. :-/
3) I barely know how to solder, let alone try to attack SMD capacitors. With a Weller 25-watt soldering iron, I could practice on a dead winmodem card...
4) How to test dead traces? Multimeter? How to fix them properly?
5) Rather than burn some C-Notes on an A-Card bridge or Monster CF, someone I know has some NOS Ultra-Wide 16-bit SCSI-3 SCA80 hard drives. I'd rather use those. Now, if I get a simple, low-profile adapter (passive or active?), will it still work with SE/30 level SCSI, albeit bottle-necked?
6) I don't think I know how to setup or terminate SCSI properly because when I had an SE/30 that was working, I could not mount any of my external SCSI CD-ROM drives. This sucks. I know it's probably simple.
7) Cooling/Fan replacement: I think I have this one figured out. A Silenx 60mm. However, I may want something that moves more air.
Now I'm not asking one person to answer all at once. I just want a bit of feedback from different people who have relevant experience. I have a lot of hardware and software PC/MAC experience, but rarely delved into hard electronics/board components repair. These are the things that, when I pour over them in my mind, makes me hesitate any kind of restoration. When I did get the courage, some new thing screws up.
AGGGHHHH Where do I start guys?

