They seem to be calling it "Rainbow Power cable" on step 19. On Step 16,
it's seen very clearly  as such, because it's the only cable with multiple
colors visible.

Bruce; hurray, battery says "10:00" remaining. Power cable is disconnected.
Many thanks! At times it's good not to have money because if I had some in
Paypal, I would have bought another battery a few months ago.

Wow! I'm happy! It's like it's got a new life.I keep pulling it from sleep,
just to check, and each time I do, yes, yes, yes, it's alive and kicking.


On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:18 PM, Clark Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Feb 26, 2013, at 9:56 PM, Nesta Nesta wrote:
>
> Oh, Bruce...it's you. As ever so helpful.
>
> I reset the power manager, and how I did not think of doing that is beyond
> me. But I've done it. Now we have blinking led on the battery. It says
> 10:00. We will see how that goes.
>
> The buzzing continues. While I was in there, I removed the cables to the
> speakers, it continued. The only time it stopped was when I pulled a set of
> wires. Look at the second picture in this ifixit link below. You will see
> that down from the dc plug is the modem connector and behind that you see a
> white connector on the board that has red, yellow, wires, wrapping around
> the speaker. When I removed that on that end or the other end of the
> daughterboard, the buzzing stopped. Here's the link:
>
> http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Installing+PowerBook+G4+Aluminum+17-Inch+1-1.67+GHz+DC-In+Board/255/2#s958
>
>
>
> The second picture at that link is of the top of the main section (with
> keyboard) being removed, Step 10.  Which step is it you are referring to
> and can you be more specific about the components.
>
> What does the cable in question go to?
>
> Try digging through iFixit disassembly instructions for that model.  One
> of them might identify that cable by name.  I'd start with the speaker
> disassembly instructions.
>
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