dongfeng
Veteran Member
This weekend I picked up a whole car of IBM parts, including 3 complete systems, all in bits. Unfortunately two of the machines have PSUs that don't work, and the one that did only worked for 3 hours...
I have a PC 63W that spins up, but doesn't power on the motherboard;
an original XT 130W that doesn't even power up;
and a Clone 150W that keeps blowing the internal fuses.
Added to that, my original XT (with clone 150W PSU) also decided to die with an almightly bang
Luckily I have 3 spare AT PSUs from dead 486 / Pentium 1 cases. Is it possible to use the guts from these to fix the XT PSUs? If so, how?
I have a PC 63W that spins up, but doesn't power on the motherboard;
an original XT 130W that doesn't even power up;
and a Clone 150W that keeps blowing the internal fuses.
Added to that, my original XT (with clone 150W PSU) also decided to die with an almightly bang
Luckily I have 3 spare AT PSUs from dead 486 / Pentium 1 cases. Is it possible to use the guts from these to fix the XT PSUs? If so, how?