Repairing A4000 leaky NiCd damage?
Charles
charles at uniwho.com
Fri Jan 2 03:06:48 CST 2015
well change all the Elertrolytics first. They are all toast.
clean it up really good, and try it. it might still work anyways.
Charles
MacCaps.com
ps:
make sure to change the caps on the cpu card as well.
I re-cap many of these for people.
On Jan 2, 2015, at 1:23 AM, Ethan Dicks <ethan.dicks at gmail.com> wrote:
> Happy New Year, all!
>
> Has anyone here gone through the process of reparing leaky NiCd damage
> to an A4000 motherboard? I _thought_ I had removed the battery some
> time ago but puttering around today, I cracked open the case to find
> the battery still there and some damage around U891 (a 74F245) and
> U850 (Bank 3 DIMM socket). I have washed off the residue but I may
> have to pull a DIMM socket to get access to the vias under it.
>
> I know the general process, but I'm curious if anyone has done this
> specifically to an A4000 board and has any tips. As I said, I'm
> probably going to have to pull the DIMM socket to get to all the
> damage.
>
> Barring success from running a dozen or so repair wires, would anyone
> happen to have a lead on an A4000 motherboard? Everything else in the
> machine should be good, the Daughter Card, the CPU card, etc...
>
> It's my only A4000, so I'd like to get it back up and running, or
> replace it if necessary.
>
> Thanks for any tips,
>
> -ethan
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