On 12/02/2020 12:44, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote:
Beware electrolyte wicking along the battery leads and reaching the board
that way.  I have had damage done to some of the tiny tracks in the area of
the serial ports which may have been caused by this.  Check carefully around
the area where the battery connector plugs into the board.

The resistor leads in that area do show some slight deposits, as does the pad by the ThinWire connector right at the edge of the board.

Other than that all I can see is a slight amount of deposit on three of the pins of the tall memory connector (interestingly, only furthest from the battery lead) and also the MicroVAX/VAXstation jumper and pins.

Some of the solder mask in that area looks like it will lift off, but the track underneath seems OK.

There's also a little bit on the 12MB expansion board, but hopefully that will just wash off.

I guess I won't know for sure until I try powering up.


VAXStation/MicroVAX 2000 machines which do not have a disk have instead
a little load board with several resistors mounted on it which the power
connector for the disk is plugged into.  I think I came across a similar
load board in a TK50 drive or something like that.  If you can find one
of these boards, it makes a great dummy load for testing the PSU.  If
not, how about a 6V and a 12V headlight bulb?


I have enough dead HDDs around that a load isn't the problem. If it's just +5V and +12V that will be easy. If it's more than that then that might be more interesting.


Antonio


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Antonio Carlini
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