Boot problems on 3B1
Randy Suess
randy at chinet.chi.il.us
Mon Aug 15 01:36:03 AEST 1988
In article <227 at tarkus.UUCP> jcs at tarkus.UUCP (John C. Sucilla) writes:
>
>I've seen one 3B1 that melted the plastic around one contact of
>the female connector because of a loose connection. Right Suess?
Heh! Yep, sure did. I upgraded my <100 serial number
7300 (paid >$4000 for that sucker over 4 years ago)
and recently added the 3b1 upgrade top so I could add
a full hight 80 meg drive to it. The ribbon connector
got so hot, that it melted the plastic plug around the
+5 volt pins. The system was very erratic from then on.
I finally soldered a new power connector directly to the
power supply and the system has been stable since. So,
don't connect anything other than a low power half-height
or 3 1/2 inch drive the the original 7300. The power supply
can handle the power of a larger drive, but the connector
can't.
--
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randy at chinet.chi.il.us * manic hardware. -barry shein *
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