At 14:44 28/05/2004 -0400, Bob Lafleur wrote:
Some of you may remember me asking a few months ago
about a dead Iici -
wouldn't power up, and I swapped power supplies. A few people suggested that
a cap on the main board might have blown, which jogged my memory to a few
nights before when I thought I had heard a pop come from the room where the
Iici was plugged in.
On my list of things to do is to move the hard drive and RAM from the "dead"
Iici to another system. But in the meantime, I had left the Iici plugged in.
Today (about 2 to 3 months later) I walked by, and noticed the fan is
running on it. I haven't hooked up a monitor to it to see if it is indeed
booted, but I will later. I'm afraid to turn it off again for fear that it
won't boot.
Has anyone ever heard of a popped cap coming back to life? Maybe the problem
was something else?
I've had small caps blow in both a Kaypro and a BBC Acorn in the last
couple of months. In both cases, the machines kept right on working. OTOH
I've had large PSU caps short (not blow) in machines including an IBM 5100
and they shorted out the PSU so that nothing happened when you turned them
on. If I get a "dead" machine, the first hing I check is the fuse and the
second thing I check is the large filter caps.
Joe