Have a PB 540c that refuses to power up now

Could it be the power adaptor that needs replacing?

Sadly, the batteries were were allowed to drain before this happened 😟

Thanks for any help.

Stala

G3 PB Pismo , PB 540c (Mac OS 8.1) and PB 190

Posted on May 30, 2006 6:16 AM

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May 30, 2006 8:16 AM in response to Stala

Stala
Welcome to the Discussions.

How long was it since the PB was last used? Had the batteries (it sounds as if you had two of them) remained in the PB since last use? Was the AC adapter attached and powered-on the while? If not, have you left the adapter attached and powered on since attempting to start up?

Problems arise when the internal backup battery depletes during storage. The PB then has no way of knowing what startup device to use, where that is and (very probably) which day of the week it is because the settings in PRAM have evaporated or been scrambled. If your batteries are originals, their internal EEPROMs (which are supposed to keep the batteries 'smart') will also have lost their settings. Take the batteries out and disconnect the AC adapter if that has been atached. Let the PB stand for 20min or so.

Then press, and hold for 20sec or so, the keys control-option-command-power (the left-pointing triangle). This is to reset the Power Manager. The PB 500 series has no dedicated reset or interrupt switches. Reconnect the AC adapter, wait five minutes, and then attempt to start up. Repeat, if this is unsuccessful, a couple of times. If you still get no joy, leave the AC adapter attached for a couple of days, with the main batteries inserted, and then try again.

This article and the repair manual may be of use to you, but your starting point has also the disadvantage that the batteries are already out of the race. That is, you may have to do some coaxing of the main batteries to be able to get the backup battery also to take some charge. (Only if the AC adapter does not become warm to the touch during attempted recharge of the main batteries need you suspect the adapter of malfunction.)

Do you have install floppy disks, and the Disk Tools, for the PB?


Apple IIe; 68K: 11DT + 4PB; PPC: 5DT + 3PB; G3: 6DT System 6.0.8 to OS 10.4.x

Jun 8, 2006 6:20 AM in response to Stala

Thanks for your help and welcome gents!

Well, I located the problem: the power adapter was faulty. So I found another one off Ebay and have now recharged my one working battery. It seems that whilst I had left the powerbook in sleep mode with the battery charging and the pcmcia module in, the power adapter had failed.

Also, picked up a 520c which alas the ebay seller did not package well so the screen clutch mechanism is ruined on one side but the powerbook works, so it'll be a nice source of spare parts (the ones that can be used on my beloved 540c).

I just love the form factor/ imprint of the older powerbooks and having the option of running all essentials from a ram disk is always great when working on the move.

Cheers,
Stala

G3 PB Pismo , PB 540c (Mac OS 8.1) and PB 190

PB520c for parts

Jun 11, 2006 3:34 PM in response to Stala

Stala

Yes. The conception of a PowerBook has mutated over the intervening years since the old 'uns. Modern PowerBooks are thinly-disguised desktops now, with the dual disadvantages of heat production and confined space inside.

I have (all largely reconstructed, some from mere parts accumulations) PB 160, 180, 520c (with a TFT screen instead of FSTN), 540c/117MHz, 1400c/233MHz (x2) and 1400c/400MHz. The last is an excellent on-the-road machine, and sprightly enough to deal with eBay. Only this morning I was admiring the solidity of the 180 under OS 7.6.1, until that dratted tunnel-vision blackening of the screen corners—to which the TFT displays were subject—set in. But I have seen an obvious back view of another TFT screen on offer with a starting price of 99c ...

It is, apart from the now pre-dodo vintage of their batteries, the AC adapters that are falling by the wayside, in number and reliability.


Apple IIe; 68K: 11DT + 4PB; PPC: 5DT + 3PB; G3: 6DT System 6.0.8 to OS 10.4.x

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