After one year of being dead due to a bad analog board and putting a good working replacement analog board and a good PSU my 800k Macintosh SE is alive once again
Gave my Mac SE SuperDrive a nice BlueSCSI upgrade and so far it's fantastic and I'm loving it so far
The original 40mb Quantum ProDrive still works and thankfully I have backed it up alongside with that 160mb Conner drive that stopped working sadly
Also I went to check if my 800k Mac SE still had the battery on it's logic board and thankfully the old owner did remove it
I will have to get the Mac fixed since it no longer turns on (only makes weird unhappy noises no chime at all)
I'm suspecting the analog board is faulty since smoke came...
Finally debombed my Mac SE SuperDrive
Thankfully the battery which is a Maxwell didn't leak or explode inside of the computer
I installed the MacBatt CR2032 adapter with a brand new CR2032 battery
I wouldn't mind one since my Lombard had a dead battery and I would love to use it more with a battery since I only have 1 charger for my G3 PowerBooks
https://androda.work/product/powerbook-passive-matrix-display-flex-cable-replacement-140-series/
I got my replacement cable since the original display cable in my 145 also broke in half when I was testing the display from my PowerBook 165
I have 3 working batteries for my 3 PowerBook G3's
Two of my original Wallstreets and my PDQ has a working one that does hold a decent charge about 3 hours (if i'm correct i might need to recheck them yet again )
I also have the working 12 inch iBook G4 battery in my 12 inch iBook G3 Dual USB...