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Posted by: Kuma on 2007-12-09 20:45:43 Well this is my 4th unusable PSU (3 for my IIsi and now the one from my 7200) I discovered the problem is that I literally blew off about 5/8ths of my PWM controller chip (AS2214F H57093-B if anyone cares.) I am curious if I should invest the time to remove the blown out chip, purchase a new one, and re-solder it on. Or should I simply purchase another PSU and hope I don't kill it like the last 2 I purchased for my IIsi.
Brian
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Posted by: trag on 2007-12-13 13:30:43 Hunt down an ATX power supply with the right dimensions (which will be a little challenging, since it is not the common ATX shape) and adapt it to the Mac. You'll need a couple of molex connector housings and pins and an inverter to convert the power on signal. I think instructions for the adaptation are on xlr8yourmac.com. They probably don't have an article about the 7200 specifically, but the 7500 uses the same power supply, and the 8500 uses the same pinout, with a differently boxed power supply.
But that way you can use a new power supply and not a used one whose components may be about to blow.
Of course, that may be too much work for a 7200/75... But if you build your adapter as a dongle, basing it on an ATX extender, which will plug into the supply end of any ATX supply, you'll never need to do another adaptation. Just plug in your adapter, install the ATX supply and go.
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Posted by: Quadraman on 2007-12-13 16:26:37 The first thing you really should do with a 7200 is to dump the motherboard and get a 7500/7600 style board. If you have damaged components on the board already from the bad power supply, it doesn't make sense to keep using it or to fix it.
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Posted by: Mike Richardson on 2007-12-13 18:43:42 Not worth the time investment into a 7200 board. Get a 7500 board instead.
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Posted by: bluekatt on 2007-12-13 21:03:45 buy a whole new 7500 ?
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Posted by: John8520 on 2007-12-13 22:41:53 I say fix it, just to say you did. Unsoldering a chip and then putting one in is -not- that hard, and if it works, woo!
If not, you say it does, then secretly get a new powersupply, and throw the old one off the bridge with some cinderblock shoes. or... cable ends..
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Posted by: Kuma on 2007-12-14 16:11:25 oops, I forgot to mention, as far as I can tell, the logic board is fine, I blew the PWM controller from inside the PSU. I have had no options to start up the computer so I cannot tell if anything else is damaged.
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Posted by: Charlieman on 2007-12-18 12:59:18 If you are blowing PSUs that frequently, have you considered having your mains supply checked? Do other electronics fail on you?
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