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Well, the 520c died.

Carboy7

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Something went boom. Now the 520c is dead. Won't boot. The disk spins up, but other then that, nothing. Ugh. (Is it caps? Maybe...)IMG_0046.JPG

 
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May it rest in piece :(

You need to measure the output voltage from the power supply, the blackbird power supplies have known leaking and failing capacitors. I had a blackbird back in the turn of the millennium and the caps were already bad. 

 
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Ok, something is wrong. It booted again from a hard start...

And made it to the desktop. All the way. There isn't any indication that anything was wrong.

What the heck is going on inside this computer?

 
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You need to measure the output voltage from the power supply, the blackbird power supplies have known leaking and failing capacitors. I had a blackbird back in the turn of the millennium and the caps were already bad.

Unplug the power cord from the brick itself and give it a sniff. A good one. Bet you smell fishy fishy. 

The other thing, 2.5" SCSI HDDs are KNOWN for spontaneously failing. 

 
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Didn't smell like fish. only hot plasticky smell. Also, what's the power supply voltage?

 
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I got 16 volts on my meter. (EDIT: that's good.) And the powerbook booted again.

 
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Sounds like a Power Supply problem to me. Time to scratch your head and figure out how to open that power brick and replace those darn caps.

 
They are sealed as well as screws depending on rev. I remember having to take a flat blade and hammer to it back in 2000 or so.

It was my SimTower machine of the time.

 
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