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* Also age: Capacitors go bad just like batteries. Eventually they will leak all over your board. Try to clean the board as good as you can from the electrolyte. Then remove the capacitors one by one and clean again (A toothbrush and some isopropyl alkohol are pretty useful. For me, water and soap work better but hard water can leave behind awful stains which may also be conductive). Replace the damaged components that may be around and capacitors. All you have to do now is test it.
* Also age: Capacitors go bad just like batteries. Eventually they will leak all over your board.  
 
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* Try to clean the board as good as you can from the electrolyte. Then remove the capacitors one by one and clean again (A toothbrush and some isopropyl alkohol are pretty useful. For me, water and soap work better but hard water can leave behind awful stains which may also be conductive). Replace the damaged components that may be around and capacitors. All you have to do now is test it.


==Disassembly Notes==
==Disassembly Notes==

Latest revision as of 21:27, 13 May 2024

For more information, see this article's corresponding Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_Classic.
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Macintosh Classic
Preliminary Information
Release Year 1990
Leak Risk Medium-High
Batteries Lithium 3,5v
Mounting Technology Through Hole, SMD, BGA, Sockets
Capacitor Types Aluminum Electrolytic
Destructive Entry No
Hardware Specifications
CPU MC68000
Memory Capacity 1-2MB
Storage 3,5in Floppy Drive, 40MB HDD IDE
Display Interface Proprietary

The Macintoshes Classic marked the decline and eventual end of the compact Macs. It was sold from 1990 to 1992 as the low end of the Mac lineup. It ran on an 8 MHz Motorola 68000 processor, which was remarkably slower than its contemporaries, but kept its appeal as the first Mac less than $1000.

Known Issues

Leaky Battery

Cause

  • Age: Old batteries tend to go bad. The ones in the Mac Classic like to also leak and corode the motherboard, sometimes beyond repair.

Solutions

  • First remove the battery (or what's left of it). Then try to neutralise the acid with something like soda. Clean the Board as good as you can. You might be lucky and get away with minor repairs like replacing a few components. There's a big possibility though that traces are damaged. In that case try to rewire them as good as you can with some external thin wires.

Leaky Capacitors

Cause

  • Also age: Capacitors go bad just like batteries. Eventually they will leak all over your board.

Solution

  • Try to clean the board as good as you can from the electrolyte. Then remove the capacitors one by one and clean again (A toothbrush and some isopropyl alkohol are pretty useful. For me, water and soap work better but hard water can leave behind awful stains which may also be conductive). Replace the damaged components that may be around and capacitors. All you have to do now is test it.

Disassembly Notes

Warnings or tips to disassemble the device

Original Parts

Basic PCB Name

Apple Macintosh Analog Board 630-0525 Rev B 120V

Note model numbers and board revisions here

Capacitor Specifications and Footprint Information
RefDes Qty Capacitance Voltage Mount Diameter/Size Height Lead Spacing Temp Type Brand Series
??? 7 47 µF 16V SMD 6,4mm 4,65mm ??? 0 °C Polymer Capacitors J2 ???

Replacement Parts

Basic PCB Name

Capacitors
RefDes Qty Compatible Part Number Order Links
7 875105344006 / HV1V476M0605PZ Digikey Mouser LCSC

If parts are not available or different selection is preferred, you can use the values in the Original Parts section to perform a parametric search.

Kits

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References