I scored this historical oddity today. 1983 dual-processor (8088 and a Z80), 256k of RAM, dual 400k 5.25" floppy slots sharing a single drive motor, a 10MB HDD, and 12" monochrome CRT. Oh baby. While taking it apart to clean and inspect I discovered that it was a completely tool-less and modular design. Other than the obligatory yellowing everything looks really clean and in good conditions, but the power supply pops it's built-in breaker as soon as the switch is flipped.
I'm not super comfortable poking around the mains side of the power supply but I poked around with everything unplugged and couldn't find any diodes failed short or dried out caps. The breaker pops so fast I'm not even sure what I could see with a multimeter in that short blip. Does anyone have any tips for diagnosing it?
I'm not super comfortable poking around the mains side of the power supply but I poked around with everything unplugged and couldn't find any diodes failed short or dried out caps. The breaker pops so fast I'm not even sure what I could see with a multimeter in that short blip. Does anyone have any tips for diagnosing it?