Thank you, Matthias.
I might send you my Newton for repair, but I will take it apart and find the culprit first.
I think after this, I will never use a rebuilt battery pack ever again in a Newton. I just picked up a rechargeable battery package by Sanyo called Eneloop.
They are one of the few rechargeable batteries that come precharged, and hold 85% of their charge after sitting for one year, whereas most of the other NIMH rechargeables lose all of their charge after such a period of time. They are 2000 Mah, and the package came with 4 AAs and 4 AAAs, along with a fast charger with wall and car plug. I got it on sale at Costco for only $23. Funny, only a few hours prior to this I bought an energizer package that only came with 2 AA batteries and had to buy another package of 4. These batteries lose all of their charge after 1 year of sitting, and cost me $50. So I will take it back and stick with the cheaper, seemingly better Eneloops.
On Saturday, November 01, 2008, at 06:50AM, "matthiasm" <mm@matthiasm.com> wrote:
>
>On 01.11.2008, at 07:13, Ryan Vetter wrote:
>
>> Nice response!
>>
>> I am pretty sure it is fried off completely. The loud pop sounds as
>> you described: a cap that explodes in the PCB. The fried smell is
>> still present as ever. The Newt is not budging to power ups.
>> Nothing.
>
>All is not lost! Afried cap in the external power supply can easily be
>fixed. Even a fried cap on the mother board can normally replaced.
>AFAIK the Newton PBC has no multilayer board, so even damaged traces
>can be replaced. A fried cap is smelly and the acid (electrolyte) is
>poisonous. They tend to leave badly burnt PCB and everything look
>desasterous.
>
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