Then fssssssssssssss! A plume of smoke came out of the power supply.
Ahh the cool sweet smell of the RIFA.
Short term you could probably run without, just get the corpse out.
And pop in a new one when you get hold of a replacement.
Yup, I pulled it out and was very lucky to find it had burned through the side rather than the top so I could still see just enough of the writing to read its capacitance. I also removed the other two RIFAs on the board because... well... screw having that smell in my house again. One looked ok but the other looked to have a definite bulge. I didn't realise paper capacitors did that, I guess maybe they get a bit hot just before they go?
Heh, you're lucky it didn't just decide to go nuclear and coat the interior of the power supply with goo.. like any capacitor the eletrolyte dries out..
New RIFA's assuming thats what you got are meant to be solid and in
theory won't continue the legacy of letting the smoke out.
I recently powered up a pretty ancient BBC micro that I rescued 20 years ago - disappointingly it "just worked" straight out of the gate, leaving me with no fun repair work. To my further disappointment it turned out
I recently powered up a pretty ancient BBC micro that I rescued 20 years ago - disappointingly it "just worked" straight out of the gate, leaving me with no fun repairSounds like quite an adventure, Bob.
work. To my further disappointment it turned out
I don't think there's any goo in these ones, they're paper with epoxy casing. It left some lovely ejected charcoal marks but it basically wiped away.
Call me superstitious but I decided to get some 400V polypropylene ones instead - a bit more room for degradation before they give up and hopefully not as smelly if they do :)
Then fssssssssssssss! A plume of smoke came out of the power supply.
Turns out one of the Rifa capacitors had become bored with life and decided to self immolate. Man, those things stink when they do that. And now, so does my house. Don't worry, though, I quickly ran out and got a donner kebab to cover up the smell before the wife gets home.
Sounds like quite an adventure, Bob.
i'm still trynig to find a decent BBC-B+ or master 512 to bring back to the states with me.
been trawling but can never find one... growing up in the good ol' days i really miss the old beeb and to some point, the electron.
stuck using bbc-em for years.
You got away easy then... I've seen everything from billowing clouds, actual fire and sparks, and then the quiet achievers that just let out the smoke and that cool sweet smell.
If they last at least as long as the originals its probably odds on that it won't be our proble when they finally give up :)
:P Fun times... never trust a 'working' retro - sure I might spin up a game, or three - but a full inspection is needed on all the systems we're dr00ling over. :P
oh thems were the days..... when that trolley came out it was either the VCR or the beeb :D we were lucky in our school.. we had the turtle, and a bunch of the addon pods such as the teetext thng etc.
yup... I love the beeb... and yea... hcuckie egg... still my favorite game next to elite :D
Yeah this really stole my confidence and makes me worry about the Acorn I use on a daily basis. Some preventative maintenance may be in order!
Don't let it do that - I use a few machines that I *haven't* went thru, but all could use a heavy visual lookover, a soak in IPA/alchohol (mobo) and general cleaning... then, for each platform I'll watch youtube videos or research what are normal points of failure - the cool thing is that 10s of thousands of users have ALREADY had every issue happen, so finding out what needs to be serviced, or what might need to be, is easy info to be had...
I have an old Commodore 64 that sits in the closet. Every once in a while I'll drag it out, connect everthing, start the ol' Commodore monitor, hold my breath, and lightly flip the switch. So far I've been fire-free. :-)
Re: Re: Magic smoke escaped :(
By: Charles Blackburn to Bob Worm on Mon Sep 18 2023 11:47:55
oh thems were the days..... when that trolley came out it was either the VCR or the beeb :D we were lucky in our school.. weI am sure there was a turtle somewhere in the school, I'm also absolutely certain it never got used the entire time I was there
had the turtle, and a bunch of the addon pods such as the teetext thng etc.
:( Perhaps if any of the teachers had had an interest I might now have shared your obvious enthusiasm... Maybe that's unfair,
possibly they just weren't ever trained up on it.
yup... I love the beeb... and yea... hcuckie egg... still my favorite game next to elite :D
It sounds like you have a definite itch to scratch, you really should buy one. I don't think mine would meet your expectations,
sadly... not that I'm looking to part with it. Even if I'm not (yet?) a massive Beeb enthusiast it says "Science prep room" on
the side in permanent marker, and that's just cool.
Re: Re: Magic smoke escaped :(
By: paulie420 to Bob Worm on Mon Sep 18 2023 20:25:10
I didn't say I'd stopped using it, I just fret a little bit while I do :)
It actually got used last night to help me troubleshoot a weird issue with a Raspberry Pi mis-handling a USB to serial adaptor.
Getting garbage displayed both ends when talking to a laptop over serial, both ends display fine when looping Tx/Rx... Enter the
30 year old computer to tie break... Aaand the Pi is at fault. Now packing up to go to a trade fair with a raspberry pi which
has duponts hanging out the side and a USB to UART held on the top with yellow insulation tape for that extra professional
finish.
i love it when you do things like that... I have an old dell lugbook that i drag out every now and again when i need a terminal... the look on my customers faces is hilarious when DOS loads up.
nostalgia thing now... I have an old 286 lying around here now my 15
year oldkeeps bugging me to muck around with ... one day when i get
around to it lol
hold a charge :) It's for a display so possibly the 15 degree viewing angle would let it down a bit...
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