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| Powerbook 170 PSU Clicking? |
Posted by: switch998 on 2013-09-11 21:48:57 Ok, so I'm not quite sure where to start on this project. I recently bought a busted 170 from eBay, from what it looks like it was used overseas by the government because it has a bunch of declassified stickers and a TON of sand in it. Of course it didn't boot on my first attempt, so I opened it up, cleaned it out, and attempted to power it up again. Still nothing, so I took out my multimeter and measured the voltage on the power supply.
From what it looks like, the computer attempts to power up, then cuts the power and tries again -- if I listen closely I can hear my power supply clicking for this reason.
Does anyone have any advice on where to look? I read the diode near the power jack is a problem, so I replaced that to no avail. I also don't have a battery, so it wouldn't be that.
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-09-11 22:19:56 you have to take the power brick apart and change all the caps in there. they have gone bad and that is why the psu is clicking.
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Posted by: switch998 on 2013-09-11 22:22:12 Wish that was it, but I tried three different power supplies, so that's not the issue. I should mention the PSUs work normally with other powerbooks
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-09-11 22:23:51 try a 3.0 amp 🙂
maybe the hd is bad, causing an over draw on the system.
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Posted by: finkmac on 2013-09-12 06:51:51 The same thing was happening with my PowerBook 180 logic board, the weird click/squeak noise was coming from the Power Adapter.
I swapped in the motherboard of a semi-functional PB165, and it disappeared. It has something to do with the motherboard.
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Posted by: switch998 on 2013-09-12 07:41:41 Yeah, it's definitely the motherboard, I disconnected all of the cables and daughterboards and it still has the same problem. I think I'll give this board a cleaning, and then just randomly start poking around in the PSU area since it seems to me like there's a short somewhere in the system. Anyone have a schematic for this system, replacing some of the unmarked resistors and caps is going to be a bitch if not.
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Posted by: finkmac on 2013-09-12 08:35:22 On both of the boards, I noticed a dark spot below the Power Plug area… Maybe that's related?
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Posted by: James1095 on 2013-09-12 11:10:40 Sounds like something is shorted on the motherboard somewhere. I'd start by removing any non-essential stuff like drives, memory upgrades, etc. If it still does the same thing, start testing for shorted diodes and transistors, particularly around the power supply area on the motherboard.
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Posted by: techknight on 2013-09-12 15:24:53 I fixed my 180c that had the same ordeal. One of the diodes in the dc-dc circuitry behind the power jack had shorted. Its an smd DO-214 type shotkey
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