AT&T 6300 PSU Question

From: jpero_at_cgo.wave.ca <(jpero_at_cgo.wave.ca)>
Date: Mon Apr 13 20:57:08 1998

> motherboard yet. It appears I can pull the PSU out and replace it
> but I'm curious as to why it began corroding in the first place. You
> can see pictures of it on my web site on the AT&T 6300 page or at:

David,

Wow! Looks like something have exploded inside and left there,
eating away those metals...or a cat had sprayed it or mouse have
known to get inside via a open card slot and pee. And leave rice
sized BM's inside. This kind of corrsion looks like much liquid have
left in there, judging by the patterns of corrsion. Did something
have dripped on that computer? High humidry is out, you have
good metals anywhere else because I had some that was stored inside a
closet with high humidry and came out heavily corroded clone power
supply box.

BTW, what kind of camera and type of lens used you have used to take
this pics? That's very close up work and very sharp.

Jason D.

>
> http://www.trailingedge.com/~dlw/comp/images/attpwr1.jpg
> http://www.trailingedge.com/~dlw/comp/images/attpwr2.jpg
>
> Any ideas? Also, anyone have a spare PSU? I don't really want to go
> buy another AT&T 6300 just for this but suspect the PSU won't be easy
> to obtain otherwise.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
> -----
> David Williams - Computer Packrat
> dlw_at_trailingedge.com
> http://www.trailingedge
>
>
email: jpero_at_cgo.wave.ca
Pero, Jason D.
Received on Mon Apr 13 1998 - 20:57:08 BST

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