Infamous Toshiba power supply

From: Bill Layer <b.layer_at_vikingelectronics.com>
Date: Mon Nov 20 13:28:23 2000

I have several old Toshiba T1000 laptops, which all are suffering from the
(known) problem, where the onboard switching power supply has failed. When you
turn on the power switch, the power light comes on for a moment, then winks out
(or flashes in some cases). I have been told by a Toshiba insider that
this was a well-known defect (much like Toshiba floppy drives) but Toshiba was
never willing to own up to it. Hard to say if this is true or not.

This problem can be seen in may models of Toshiba notebook, I have even heard
of it on Pentium class machines. I'm told that there is a fix, but the techs
were not allowed to do it - the official remedy was to replace the board. A
person with limited English once told me that I needed to replace the 'filters'
on the board - to which end I replaced all of the electrolytic filter caps. The
machine ran for 30 seconds, before relapsing.

Does anyone know the right fix for this problem? I would be in your debt..

-- 
Bill Layer
Sales Technician
<b.layer_at_vikingelectronics.com>
Received on Mon Nov 20 2000 - 13:28:23 GMT

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