Article 150599 of comp.sys.apple2: Path: news1.icaen!news.uiowa.edu!NewsNG.Chicago.Qual.Net!207.24.245.130!nyd.news.ans.net!news.idt.net!netnews.com!news.maxwell.syr.edu!nntp2.deja.com!nnrp1.deja.com!not-for-mail From: shaw0@my-deja.com Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: power supply apple IIe Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 12:09:46 GMT Organization: Deja.com - Share what you know. Learn what you don't. Lines: 34 Message-ID: <7o6m64$bjp$1@nnrp1.deja.com> References: NNTP-Posting-Host: 196.15.243.68 X-Article-Creation-Date: Tue Aug 03 12:09:46 1999 GMT X-Http-User-Agent: Mozilla/4.6 [en] (X11; I; Linux 2.2.5-15 i586) X-Http-Proxy: 1.0 x43.deja.com:80 (Squid/1.1.22) for client 196.15.243.68 X-MyDeja-Info: XMYDJUIDshaw0 Xref: news1.icaen comp.sys.apple2:150599 Open up the power supply. Look for the switching transistor (a big silver oval shaped object mounted on a black finned heatsink) near this you will find a (normally black) capacitor marked 220uF 10V the power supply printed circuit will be marked C7 (for capacitor seven). Unsolder this cap and replace with a 220uF 16V 105 degree centigrade capacitor and it should work. The reason why you go for a 105 with the new cap is because it dries out from the heat from the switching transistor. NB Please observe polarity when replacing the cap! Good luck In article , rudi.carael@skynet.be (Rudi Carael) wrote: > > > -- > Hi, > > I've got an Apple IIe with the power supply broken. > It's making a sissing sound. > Does someone have an electric scheme or a parts list for this power supply? > or now where I can find it ? > > Thanks > > Rudi.c > > rudi.carael@skynet.be > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't.