I got my hands on a nice looking SE/30 with unknown history. My initial power on gave the "?" disk and I couldn't hear the HD armature moving at all, though the disk does spin up. Rather than fret too much with the as-received condition and a likely dead HD, I opted to disassemble and put together a list of maintenance and fun upgrades. I've been looking forward to building a nice SE/30 for quite some time.

The main board was thankfully totally pristine. I immediately removed the battery, but didn't see any signs of leakage from that or any of the caps. PS is the Sony CR-44. It appeared to have 8MB via 8x 1MB sticks. The system also had a Mac Con ethernet card installed.
Here's my repair/upgrade list so far:
Thoughts? Anything I'm missing that should be a consideration for a system like this? Specifically any other modern booster or greyscale upgrade options that I haven't found yet?

The main board was thankfully totally pristine. I immediately removed the battery, but didn't see any signs of leakage from that or any of the caps. PS is the Sony CR-44. It appeared to have 8MB via 8x 1MB sticks. The system also had a Mac Con ethernet card installed.
Here's my repair/upgrade list so far:
- 64 MB RAM (4x 16MB modules, ebay)
- ROM-inator II (Big Mess o’Wires)
- Floppy Emu (Big Mess o’Wires)
- HD replacement (BlueSCSI 2)
- 2032 Battery retrofit (MacBatt 2032)
- Recap MB, PS, and analog board (Console 5)
- Replacement fan (Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX)
Thoughts? Anything I'm missing that should be a consideration for a system like this? Specifically any other modern booster or greyscale upgrade options that I haven't found yet?
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