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Re: burned and crashy
- Subject: Re: burned and crashy
- From: warnken@mother.com
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 17:02:24 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: WebUseNet Corp. http://corp.webusenet.com - ReInventing the UseNet
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Roger Johnstone wrote:
>Immediately I could see, through one of the holes the motherboard
>has in front of each slot, a disturbingly bright orange glow
>reflecting off the shiny metal base pan! The capacitor was a
>bypass from the +5V rail to ground, it had shorted and the
>power supply was doing its best to clear the short by burning a
>hole through my motherboard!
>Fortunately no major damage was done, once I dug out the remains
>of the capacitor and some of the charred board everything worked
>fine. It's missing a bypass capacitor on slot 4 but since nothing's
>in that slot it doesn't cause a problem. If a bypass/filter
>capacitor has gone on a slot that is in use or in an important
>part of the board it could easily cause stability problems.
>Sandy, I suggest you remove the motherboard and have a look at
>the underside. Fortunately the IIgs is very well designed, you
>can remove the motherboard in about a minute with no tools.
That makes sense of the fact I couldn't localize a spot the smell
was coming from. I didn't see smoke, so maybe the thing was just
getting ready to burn. Just my luck it won't be obvious on visual inspection.
I've never taken a motherboard out. Good thing I have usergroup meeting
this Saturday.
Thanks Roger.
Sandy