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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: jimmer78 on June 06, 2008, 08:15:08 PM
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Hi,
After getting excited about re-finding my A1200 after 10 years - plugged her in - black screen.....the floppy drive clicks once then nothing.
So I opened her up....took out the HD - tried again. same thing...the TV is getting signal but it's black. I can press the caps lock button, light comes on then after 20 sec doesn't respond.
Then I took out the 040 acclerator card...this is the bad bit - the f**king battery has leaked - blue on the jumpers near the battery housing, and on some of the contacts below batter connection - hasn't eaten through any thing though....also some corrosion , slighly blue on timing crystal solders.
Is this un fixable?? - can't even get the battery out as it looks like its held in place by soldered metal.
Can't believe it...... well gutted now.
Took the card out and the amiga booted. well after playing with the keyboard connection a bit.
Can anyone help me or possibly fix this card? Its has paragon stamped on tghe side - i think it's an apollo accelerator. The fan comes on the CPU chip, I have no way of testing RAM on it...I don't really know what to do about it.
Any ideas?
:getmad: :cry:
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Can you post a photo of the area? Most people, and I've had to do this myself, have to either cut away the battery or very carefully desolder the legs.
Anyway try and get us some photos up so people can see the damage. Even if it is quite bad it may well be possible to repair it.
Andy
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The best way to get the battery out is to desolder. But you can cut the metal tabs with wire cutters also. That's what I did with mine.
There are remedies floating around involving scrubbing the affected areas with alcohol or vinegar. iirc, it's actually a base (not and acid) that's corroding the motherboard. I haven't tried them though. Neither of my 2000s were leaking. I just ordered a 600 off of ebay with the clock and memory card. So I may be in the same boat here shortly.
If certain parts are toast, depending on what they are, you may be able to replace damaged components. Otherwise, you can get a new 1200 motherboard from a number of places for not too much.
brian
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I PM'ed you the email address of a fellow who repairs Apollo boards (PG), he is well known around the Amiga community for his outstanding work.
May want to try cleaning everything first (including the A1200 trapdoor contacts), checking jumpers, re-seat the RAM, etc, if all else fails you can send PG a few pics and go from there.
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Hi,
thanks for that - I have emailed him.
The jumpers on the board are covered in blue residue as is the small chip near the battery, and some of the trapdoor connector pins.
What should I use to clean this gunk off? would a dead battery stop the board working?
Also does anyone know what the jumper settings should be on this board. For some reason the jumper was closed over 060, scsi and ram even though it is an 040 and no scsi board.??
It does not boot with the card and only boots after 10 secs without 4 times out of 5.
Also when the HD is connected it refuses to boot. wondering if something else is going on here too.?
:idea:
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The Apollo 1240 will work without the battery, however the blue gunk is corrosive and will eventually eat through some traces on the board.
Jumpers:
Jumpers
Jumper_________OFF____________________ON
RAM___________Turn off RAM_____________Turn on RAM
SCSI___________Disable SCSI Autoboot_____Enable SCSI Autoboot
Processor_______040 Installed______________060 Installed
(Thanks to BBoAH)
Regards
Rich