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Redsward New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Mar 5, 2023 Posts: 29 Likes: 13 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #1
Hi all ,
I came into a couple of ' not working. For parts ' power mac G3's (blue and white. ) Any suggestions on resources I can read to get to grips with issues . I'm comfortable with component level repair, just not sure where to start with these! |
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Kai Robinson TinkerDifferent Board President 2023 Worthing, UK -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,322 Likes: 1,313 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #2
Well, we have a pretty good resource section here, but also, just ask questions here!
We also have a very active discord server that can help. Might be worth posting what you have, along with pictures as a starting point :) Liked by Redsward |
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3lectr1c Active Tinkerer the United States -------- Joined: May 15, 2022 Posts: 669 Likes: 336 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #3
Most common issues with these are PSU and analog board related. The flyback transformer is a common failure in all revisions as far as I know, and bad caps on both boards are known to happen as well.
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Kai Robinson TinkerDifferent Board President 2023 Worthing, UK -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 1,322 Likes: 1,313 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #4
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3lectr1c Active Tinkerer the United States -------- Joined: May 15, 2022 Posts: 669 Likes: 336 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #5
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Skimmed the thread and wrote about iMac G3 faults... Blue and white G3s are pretty bullet proof hardware wise - check the PSU for proper output voltage, then can't offer many ideas beyond that. Liked by Redsward |
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flag4 New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Mar 30, 2023 Posts: 10 Likes: 9 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #6
I have one of those sitting in the attic, the power mac, not the imac . . ;)
From my limited experience, it's the usual suspects . . PSU and leaky caps. If it has an airport card, they usually crap out too. Liked by Redsward |
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3lectr1c Active Tinkerer the United States -------- Joined: May 15, 2022 Posts: 669 Likes: 336 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #7
airport cards are dying now? The B7W didn't support them either way.
The B&W G3 has all solid capacitors on the logic board, the beige one's don't. Liked by Redsward |
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flag4 New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Mar 30, 2023 Posts: 10 Likes: 9 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #8
I just checked my spare G4 boards, they have electrolytic caps. I could go check the G3 in the attic but I'm too lazy right now! ;)
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3lectr1c Active Tinkerer the United States -------- Joined: May 15, 2022 Posts: 669 Likes: 336 |
Apr 2, 2023 - #9
Yep, the G4 boards have 'em. At some point I'll recap my sawtooth.
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
Apr 3, 2023 - #10
Before anything I would plug em in and see if a cuda reset will bring them back to life. My B&W on occasion has shown absolutely no life after fiddling with its bits - that behavior included non-functioning power button. It presents like a completely dead box/psu, so if you dont know, its easy to assume the box is dead. Anyhow, reset the CUDA and the machine comes back to life, so give that a try. Here's a pic of a rev2 logicboard for @flag4 .
The cuda is behind the cpu heatsink and will be the button on the left. The button on the right is the power button. The difference between Rev 1 & 2 logicboards is found in the corner of the lobos CMD chip which is hidden under the PCI slots. Rev1 is PCI646U2 and Rev2 is 646U2-402.
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Redsward New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Mar 5, 2023 Posts: 29 Likes: 13 |
Apr 18, 2023 - #11
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