Hi all !
I just get a PowerBook 5300, sold for parts on eBay.
The overall external condition is pretty good, at least all plastics are nice (broken hinges for the door at the back), not broken, not scratched. Battery has died long ago. and the rubber feet... are nasty.
The machine did chime a few times, but the screen has always been black so far. Pressing on the machine clearly made it obvious that there were bad contacts everywhere.
Looking closer, I could notice that the machine had been disassembled, but most parts were really not well remounted, so I decided to fully take it apart.
Tearing it apart, it appears at some point there was some leakage, but I think it got fixed (AA mentioned on the serial number sticker). The chassis has some traces of liquid (from the battery compartment), but the motherboard itself is in very good condition (see pictures). One of the pins leading to battery has completely corroded, but I'm not sure this will be an issue. You will also spot some traces of corrosion on the connector to the floppy bay for instance.
The barrel jack was very loosely soldered to the motherboard (by the way, who ever designed such a small part for such a critical plug was really mad), so I desoldered it, but honestly, it does not seem very solid.
I cleaned all connectors, and reassembled the machine, which, this time, was perfectly remounted (I'm lucky not plastic is broken).
Now when replugging, the green LED comes, but it never chimed again so far. I hear scratches in the speaker that's all.
Do we have a reference for the power barrel jack ?
Any advice on the order of troubleshooting ? This seems like a good candidate for Marchathon...
Is it advised to recap it as a start ? I haven't seen much about the 5300c yet...
PS: I'm pretty sure the disk has died long ago, but that I will look at that if the machines chimes again and turns on the display.
I just get a PowerBook 5300, sold for parts on eBay.
The overall external condition is pretty good, at least all plastics are nice (broken hinges for the door at the back), not broken, not scratched. Battery has died long ago. and the rubber feet... are nasty.
The machine did chime a few times, but the screen has always been black so far. Pressing on the machine clearly made it obvious that there were bad contacts everywhere.
Looking closer, I could notice that the machine had been disassembled, but most parts were really not well remounted, so I decided to fully take it apart.
Tearing it apart, it appears at some point there was some leakage, but I think it got fixed (AA mentioned on the serial number sticker). The chassis has some traces of liquid (from the battery compartment), but the motherboard itself is in very good condition (see pictures). One of the pins leading to battery has completely corroded, but I'm not sure this will be an issue. You will also spot some traces of corrosion on the connector to the floppy bay for instance.
The barrel jack was very loosely soldered to the motherboard (by the way, who ever designed such a small part for such a critical plug was really mad), so I desoldered it, but honestly, it does not seem very solid.
I cleaned all connectors, and reassembled the machine, which, this time, was perfectly remounted (I'm lucky not plastic is broken).
Now when replugging, the green LED comes, but it never chimed again so far. I hear scratches in the speaker that's all.
Do we have a reference for the power barrel jack ?
Any advice on the order of troubleshooting ? This seems like a good candidate for Marchathon...
Is it advised to recap it as a start ? I haven't seen much about the 5300c yet...
PS: I'm pretty sure the disk has died long ago, but that I will look at that if the machines chimes again and turns on the display.
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