Looking for some advice from the Macintosh community collective mind.
Some one has kindly offered me a Macintosh Plus that is a US 120V spec. They recently got it out of storage and forgot to use a step down voltage converter when connecting it up. Unsurprisingly the machine no longer powers on.
Firstly, I haven’t attempted a repair like this before and was wondering what the extent of the component damage could potentially be.
And secondly, could the analog board be permanently converted to International spec (220-240V) to negate the use of a voltage converter in the future?
Thanks!
Some one has kindly offered me a Macintosh Plus that is a US 120V spec. They recently got it out of storage and forgot to use a step down voltage converter when connecting it up. Unsurprisingly the machine no longer powers on.
Firstly, I haven’t attempted a repair like this before and was wondering what the extent of the component damage could potentially be.
And secondly, could the analog board be permanently converted to International spec (220-240V) to negate the use of a voltage converter in the future?
Thanks!
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