From - Sat Sep 20 10:47:31 1997 Path: netaxs.com!news-xfer.netaxs.com!nntprelay.mathworks.com!howland.erols.net!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news-pull.sprintlink.net!news-in-east.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!Sprint!151.164.1.34!swbell!not-for-mail From: Rubywand Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: Dead IIgs- possible causes? Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 13:20:44 +0000 Organization: Southwestern Bell Internet Services, Richardson, TX Lines: 40 Message-ID: <3423CDAC.69B9@swbell.net> References: <342386DF.4079@geocities.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: ppp-207-193-8-140.hstntx.swbell.net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.02E (Win16; I) Xref: netaxs.com comp.sys.apple2:122411 Michael Elliott writes ... > > I have a dead Rom 01 IIgs .... > > Here's what happened- after successfully reloading the Focus Hard Card > on this machine, it restarted and operated exactly once. > Then, after being turned off for 15 minutes, I now get nothing- no beep- > no light, nothing. > Is this obviously a bad power supply? or is there something on the > motherboard that would possibly cause this kind of catastophic failure? > I get no LED's, and no power to the interal fan plugged into the > motherboard. Unfortunately, I don't have a meter .... > It does sound like, one way or another, power is not getting to the motherboard. With the machine OFF, remove the Focus Card and try unplugging and re-plugging the AC power chord and the power supply plug to the motherboard. Also, try unplugging the +12V internal fan and any joystick-- if either has become shorted, it may be causing the power supply to shut down. (The reason for unplugging the Focus Card is to avoid kicking it ON/OFF/... should the problem be a poor connection which causes intermittant power to reach Slot cards when the machine is tapped or jiggled.) Other things to check include a bad AC power chord and broken/loose power supply socket connections to the motherboard. If the motherboard was recently removed/replaced, another possible problem is shorting to a bent part of the metal shielding on the back or bottom of the case. Unless you have some Slot card which is loose, incorrectly plugged in, or otherwise producing a short, the remaining 'usual suspect' is a power supply with a blown component. Rubywand