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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: bubba on December 12, 2005, 05:08:05 PM

Title: Shim Material for A1200 Motherboard
Post by: bubba on December 12, 2005, 05:08:05 PM
My A1200 occasionally resets when I push down on the power plug conntected to the A1200 power port .  I think the problem is due to the motherboard flexing when downward pressure is applied.  Another A1200 of mine does not flex nearly as much as this one when I apply the same pressure.

I think I can fix this by inserting a shim between between the MB  and the RF shielding just below the power connector.   Any suggestions for a non-conductive material to use for the shim?  I thought about rolling up a wad of electrical tape, but that doesn't seem very elegant.

Thanks,
Bubba

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Title: Re: Shim Material for A1200 Motherboard
Post by: Brian on December 12, 2005, 05:13:22 PM
Check to see if the solderings are good first.
Title: Re: Shim Material for A1200 Motherboard
Post by: bubba on December 12, 2005, 06:15:25 PM
I took the amiga apart and removed the MB from the RF cage.  I checked the solder on the power connector on bottom of the MB and it looks great.   I also looked at the plug it self and it too looks great.

While reassembling the MB and the RF cage, I adjusted the position of the MB and the plastic shielding below the mother board and was able to significantly reduce the flexing.  It is comparable to my other A1200 now.   I tired to get the power to fail as before by pushing down on the power cord but it stayed alive!

Perhaps the motherboard was shorting on the RF shielding or the flexing casused the plug to loose internal contact with the connector.  I will monitor and report if it fails again.

Thanks for the solder inspection suggestion.  Eventhough it may not be the probelm, it has (hopefully) lead to a solution.

Thanks
-bubba
Title: Re: Shim Material for A1200 Motherboard
Post by: -BobW- on December 12, 2005, 06:37:38 PM
I had the same problem with my A1200.  I removed the whole top section of the RF shield and I haven't had a problem since.

PS: I had to remove the shield anyway because of the Mods I did to the case.