Howdy folks, I could use another set of eyes on this PBG3 power board issue:
I recently picked up a PowerBook G3 that works but has a flaky power connection at the DC input jack. The power connector has to be pushed and held in HARD for the machine to get power; as long as it's held like this it works fine. The instant you let go, the power drops out.
So I am suspecting a problem at the power jack, which resides on the power + sound board:
Upon initial inspection it appeared that one of the silver pins (legs) on the sides of the jack was not soldered at all (??). The jack also felt slightly loose when being wiggled. So I re-soldered this in an attempt to fix the connection.
Photos showing how I originally found it:
Photos after re-soldering this side (I am not a very good solderer):
So the jack is now soldered on both sides, and is also no longer loose - but unfortunately the issue persists (no change).
I am wondering if the issue might actually be related to these gold-colored legs on the rear of the jack. If they are also part of the connection, maybe their flat bottomsides are not making good contact with the board? This would make sense as the jack would be tilted back slightly when pressing hard, pushing these closer to the PCB.
If anyone has experience with this sort of issue or ideas regarding how to fix/troubleshoot further, would be much appreciated.
Replacement boards seem to be readily available online but I'd rather fix the one I already have if possible.
I recently picked up a PowerBook G3 that works but has a flaky power connection at the DC input jack. The power connector has to be pushed and held in HARD for the machine to get power; as long as it's held like this it works fine. The instant you let go, the power drops out.
So I am suspecting a problem at the power jack, which resides on the power + sound board:
Upon initial inspection it appeared that one of the silver pins (legs) on the sides of the jack was not soldered at all (??). The jack also felt slightly loose when being wiggled. So I re-soldered this in an attempt to fix the connection.
Photos showing how I originally found it:
Photos after re-soldering this side (I am not a very good solderer):
So the jack is now soldered on both sides, and is also no longer loose - but unfortunately the issue persists (no change).
I am wondering if the issue might actually be related to these gold-colored legs on the rear of the jack. If they are also part of the connection, maybe their flat bottomsides are not making good contact with the board? This would make sense as the jack would be tilted back slightly when pressing hard, pushing these closer to the PCB.
If anyone has experience with this sort of issue or ideas regarding how to fix/troubleshoot further, would be much appreciated.
Replacement boards seem to be readily available online but I'd rather fix the one I already have if possible.