Great job! Thanks for sharing this valuable resource.
Just a few notes:
•Have you tried using a common
ATX-PSU cable extender for connecting a compact Mac to the mobo on the bench? It makes servicing them
way more convenient!
•It doesn't apply to your testing, but the SE/30 actually
needs +12V in order to boot: the RESET signal generated at a capacitor (C16) goes thru... one of the Sony
Sound chips (UB11) which in turn work on the +12 supply as you know. Without that signal, the CPU keeps in a locked state and won't boot at all, although the dumb video circuits will work fine on just +5 V generating the
SimasiMac pattern. Gave me one heaven of fright... :O
•I got one of the cheapest
Hot-air reflow station out there, and it's a
wonderful tool for recapping -- and everything SMT, of course. Since I'm not a pro fixing 10 boards a day, one of these fits the bill nicely at a very reasonable price (≈$80). It does make a world of difference, believe me...
I recently recapped my
Mac II, using two irons for removal -- a couple of lifted pads and a slightly melted NuBus slot, but everything's
working fine now. Now I'm working on the
IIx, this time I removed the caps with hot air -- easy, quick, clean, no problems! Highly recommended.