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Re: Apple IIe and Profile (Power supply burned out?)



Well, maybe I'll try to pick up a new Power Supply on ebay.

Coincidentally: I just noticed this auction on ebay which describes a
dead system with exactly the same symtoms as mine:

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=378385398

It does say the Power Supply burned out.  I hope that's all that's
wrong with mine...

In article <3969522D.D83CE86B@inetnebr.com>,
  Roy and/or Janet Miller <millers@inetnebr.com> wrote:
> You could try getting a new power supply. They should be cheap...
(I've got
> 8 sitting on a shelf in my garage.)
>
> Roy
>
> cjyo@my-deja.com wrote:
>
> > I took out the SCSI cards and there was no change.  After trying
ctrl-
> > apple-reset for a while, the Power supply started making a high
pitched
> > sound and clicking.
> >
> > I have the feeling that the power supply may have overheated and
burned
> > out.  It was only on for about 2 hours though.  Do these symptom
sound
> > like a bad power supply?  The motherboard and cards all seem to be
in
> > good shape (clean and dust free).
> >
> > I got the system for free, so unless I can trouble shoot it easily,
I
> > should probably just buy another system...(or not)
> >
> > In article <20000709193242.02634.00004336@ng-ch1.aol.com>,
> >   (R.A.Guy) wrote:
> > > Cjyo wrote...
> > >
> > > >Any suggestions?  Have I burned out a card or the motherboard?
What
> > > >are common ways to try to recover the computer?
> > >
> > > Try removing the HD controller card and then turn on the Apple. If
> > you get the
> > > same result it is likely the problem is the motherboard. If you
get
> > something
> > > different, it may be the HD controller card.
> > >
> > > LJSilicon
> > >
> >
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> > Before you buy.
>
>


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