HP-65 1603S03504 - restoration project advice needed
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06-25-2020, 10:23 PM
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HP-65 1603S03504 - restoration project advice needed
Hi everyone
this is our last restoration project and is still on going Unluckily this unit has been tampered and the back label drilled in order to open it ... Also, the upper half of the case has been damaged, hard to say how and with what but very badly damaged. We have detached the keyboard faceplate and swapped the case with one of a non working HP-67, coated the faceplate and cleaned the keys. So far so good. The card reader has been badly rebuilt so we will take care of that later, as it also shows bits of oxidation and one of the magnetic head cables was loose, so we will rebuild it from scratch. However, when we powered the calculator with a battery pack it showed no signs of life other than the card reader IC Amplifier that was getting pretty hot. We have disconnected the card reader and even removed it physically but it didn't change at all. On the display board we have seen that one of the inductances was replaced, as they are of different colors although of correct part number, and looking at the power cables the soldering joint were way too fat ... Also some of the led soldering joints have been re-done as they are more shiny ... The logic board on the other side and luckily works very well when put in a different unit. We have a spare led board but we would like to learn how to trouble shoot this one as well, can anyone gives us a couple of ideas on where to start from ? Thanks a lot !! Pictures : HP-65 1603S03504 - restoration project advice needed Edoardo & Alberto |
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06-26-2020, 06:15 AM
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RE: HP-65 1603S03504 - restoration project advice needed
(06-25-2020 10:23 PM)albertofenini Wrote: Hi everyone Changing to a known good LED board would sort that problem if it works. Then it is probably anode/cathode ICs or faulty pcb on the original one. The sense chip getting hot might indicate it is faulty, or the power supply is faulty or there are shorts on the sense pcb. The capacitors might also be shorted. cheers Tony |
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