On 11/02/2020 07:13, Josh Dersch wrote:



There are four screws on the bottom, two on each side that hold the top cover on.  Once removed the cover should theoretically slide off (looking at the front of the unit, pull it toward you), but is often very tight and will need a bit of coaxing to separate it from the rear panel.

- Josh


Thanks. Actually while waiting for this post to appear, I found some "after" pictures on the web which made it clear which direction things had to go, so the cover is off.

I've now undone three more screws and disconnected enough that the "top" section is now completely free. So the bottom now contains the PSU, the RD54 and the back panel.


One more screw and a few further connectors later and I can slide the memory board (?) sideways enough to unclip the battery.


It has started to leak but it seems to only have affected the nearby metalwork: a bit of cleaning with vinegar should clear that up. I have to check more carefully, but so far it looks like I've been quite lucky.


So, once I've cleaned it up, I need to test it the PSU before I hook it up to the rest of the system. Any ideas on that front?


Thanks again,


Antonio


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Antonio Carlini
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