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| Power Macintosh G3 AIO Flyback (replacement, diagnosis) |
Posted by: 128keaton on 2016-11-14 17:03:12 So I was the lucky beneficiary of an AIO. I had a fun time putting 10.4.11 on it, generally enjoying its usability (great speakers), until I heard a REE-REEEE and smelled a crispy electronics smell. Has anyone replaced a flyback in one of these? A friend suggested one from another Apple monitor, can anyone confirm that this is a possibility? Thanks!
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Posted by: MrMacintosh on 2017-01-20 08:26:41 I have two of these with failing flybacks. If you find a source of parts, I'd be interested.
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Posted by: Johnnya101 on 2017-01-20 17:09:31 Jeez, I have a number I wrote down somewhere... For the fb of course...
Have the number on it? That would help a ton.
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Found this for when I went poking around in my AIO.
The numbers on the FBT are
6174Z - 1009A
3TD23
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Possible solution? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Flyback-Transformer-6174V-and-6174Z-Series-for-LG-TV-Monitor-US-Seller-/122063042869
http://www.technotronic-dimensions.com/Products2a.html
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Posted by: ried on 2022-12-01 09:56:34 Well, shoot. This just happened to me, too! Ordered a replacement G3 AIO flyback transformer via the website linked above. We'll see if they actually have any... these are pretty old parts at this point. |
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