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Q605 / LC475 Half dead psu can make you think sound is dead.

uniserver

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The PSU that i normally use to test  LC's is a re-capped one.

but i forgot, in messing with my personal machines a week ago the good one got swapped with one that was not already serviced.

Witch caused me some issue, but, just another tid bit to toss in the bucket.

 
12V? More interesting, I thought 12V was mostly for the hard drive and RS-232 Serial Protocols, but 5V for the chips.

Teach me more!

 
Well i was close… the LC475 / Q605 does not have a -12 volt rail…  It has a -5v rail…   and if that goes out you get no sound and maybe other stuff as well ( serial ports )

And as elfin mentioned before, He had situations where the metal in his LC power connector was rotted away.  That can also be bad, looks like -5v is on the end right near C129, so i bet if cap go made it to that terminal, could get rotted out. Killing your -5v rail as well.

 
Well when I am testing Mac II, SE/30, I dont need any of the negative rails. 

I need the 5V, and the 12V. Thats when I get sound and everything. But youll loose communication, and I am unsure of floppy drive requirements. 

The machine wont run without 12V, and it definitely wont run without 5V. The 12V i assume is part of the reset management circuitry, which explains why it needs it. And its for sound as well. 

 
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