Mac Classic II: Difference between revisions
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T15 screws can be turned, in an emergency, with a flat head screwdriver with a blade width of about 3mm (1/8"). | T15 screws can be turned, in an emergency, with a flat head screwdriver with a blade width of about 3mm (1/8"). | ||
Sometimes the case is difficult to open the first time as it gets stuck together, you can usually use a wide flat object to gently pry the case open, being careful not to leave marks in the plastic. | Sometimes the case is difficult to open the first time as it gets stuck together, you can usually use a wide flat object to gently pry the case open, being careful not to leave marks in the plastic. |
Revision as of 19:48, 9 February 2022
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Preliminary Information | |
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Release Year | 1991 |
Leak Risk | High |
Batteries | Removable |
Mounting Technology | Through Hole, SMD, Sockets |
Capacitor Types | Aluminum Electrolytic |
Destructive Entry | No |
CRT Guides | |
General Information · Repair Cautions |
The Apple Mac Classic II was towards the end of the line for the Compact Macs.
Known Issues
Vertical bars on power on
Cause
- Leaking capacitors on logic board
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Visible leakage around the base of C4 which had previously been cleaned and continued to leak
Solution
- Recap logic board
Disassembly Notes
The screws that are used to hold the case together are Torx T15. You will need one with a long shaft (about 6" - 150mm) to reach the two screws in the handle. These can be found on Amazon, eBay, and sometimes in hardware/automotive stores. The same tool is also used for the other compact Macs. This tool is also sometimes known as a "Mac Cracker".
A 1/4" T15 screwdriver-bit with a slot ground in its back surface (for a long flat head screwdriver) works nicely as well. Most standard (1/4") bitdrivers have too thick a collar to reach the handle screws. The tool shaft should be no bigger in diameter than 8mm (~5/16").
T15 screws can be turned, in an emergency, with a flat head screwdriver with a blade width of about 3mm (1/8").
Sometimes the case is difficult to open the first time as it gets stuck together, you can usually use a wide flat object to gently pry the case open, being careful not to leave marks in the plastic.
Replacement Parts
Logic Board
RefDes | Qty | Compatible Part Number | Order Links |
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C15, C9 | 2 | 293D105X9050B2TE3 | Mouser |
C4, C3, C13 | 3 | UCJ1V470MCL1GS | Mouser |
C8, C5, C11, C14, C12, C21, C79, C74, C106, C6, C7, C10 | 12 | TAJB106K016TNJ | Mouser |
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.