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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: orange on April 09, 2009, 10:24:52 PM
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just an idea...
What if we had stored/used our (bigbox) Amigas upside down? Would there be problems with leaking batteries/capacitors? (PCB corrosion)
or would it only bring more problems- heating, 'tension', drives..
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I would imagine that the battery would have leaked onto the top casing rather than the motherboard .
But then again , if we knew of the battery leaking problem we would have just removed the batteries .
This week i removed the batteries from 4 Amigas .
2 A500+ are dead :-(
1 A500+ was saved (but very bad leak)
1 A4000 No leaking at all but i still removed battery :-)
orange wrote:
just an idea...
What if we had stored/used our (bigbox) Amigas upside down? Would there be problems with leaking batteries/capacitors? (PCB corrosion)
or would it only bring more problems- heating, 'tension', drives..
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I don't know if upside down would work for leaking capacitors, but I am pretty sure it would NOT work for batteries.
The leaking batteries usually get all fuzzy and the fuzz grows and spreads like a fungus. This would happen the same if it was upside down, sideways, or any other orientation. That is just my guess after observing some damaged mobo's.
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In the arcade business, CPU boards are mounted every which way but loose. Battery acid and its fungus-like spreading, could care less about gravity. Only real solution is to mount those batteries far away from anything you care about.