Recent finds... one Classic from Free Geek Minneapolis for $10, listed as "No HDD, bad analog board," second one from Craigs List listed as "battary bomb" for $5 (their spelling).
What I spares have on hand: A working system (Classic motherboard and Classic II analog board from an old Hackintosh conversion before I was a collector), and a scrap frame and analog board I found where someone had clipped lots of the wires (with a homebrew transparent case not completed). The tube was damaged (tip broken and gas vented) and I used it to melt my plexiglass cover for the Hackintosh conversion.
This will be an attempt at a "quick fix" to get both working with the spares I have on hand, basically rendering my spares as projects for a full recap and restoration in the future. I can put my working analog board into the bad one. I can put my good frame and motherboard into the battery bombed one.
Step 1: disassembly and damage assessment
Battery bombed was indeed crusty. I could not remove the motherboard so that will have to soak in vinegar for some time. I could not remove the motherboard without fear of damage, so I removed the whole frame from the case (tricky to get those 4 screws when you can't remove the floppy or motherboard).
Bad analog board: Yep, that got some crusty goo as well, but easily repairable frame. I won't delve into the recap yet.
More updates will come after some cleaning and electrical testing.
What I spares have on hand: A working system (Classic motherboard and Classic II analog board from an old Hackintosh conversion before I was a collector), and a scrap frame and analog board I found where someone had clipped lots of the wires (with a homebrew transparent case not completed). The tube was damaged (tip broken and gas vented) and I used it to melt my plexiglass cover for the Hackintosh conversion.
This will be an attempt at a "quick fix" to get both working with the spares I have on hand, basically rendering my spares as projects for a full recap and restoration in the future. I can put my working analog board into the bad one. I can put my good frame and motherboard into the battery bombed one.
Step 1: disassembly and damage assessment
Battery bombed was indeed crusty. I could not remove the motherboard so that will have to soak in vinegar for some time. I could not remove the motherboard without fear of damage, so I removed the whole frame from the case (tricky to get those 4 screws when you can't remove the floppy or motherboard).
Bad analog board: Yep, that got some crusty goo as well, but easily repairable frame. I won't delve into the recap yet.
More updates will come after some cleaning and electrical testing.