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== ⚠️ PRAM battery == | |||
The Performa 5400 uses a 3.6 V 1/2AA lithium PRAM battery that leaks and can burst, corroding the logic board. Remove it from any un-serviced unit and clean/repair any leakage before troubleshooting.<ref name="ppc_batt">[https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/warning-exploding-maxell-pram-batteries.25169/ 68kMLA — Exploding Maxell PRAM Batteries]. Source for the leaking/exploding 3.6 V lithium PRAM battery.</ref> | |||
== ⚠️ Recap (logic board and PSU) == | |||
The Performa 5400 uses aluminium electrolytic capacitors on both the logic board and the power supply, and they leak with age. Recap and clean both boards as a first step; the large '''2200 uF''' PSU filter capacitors in particular are a known failure point, giving a dead machine, failure to power on, or instability.<ref name="pmcap">[https://recapamac.com.au/powermac-6100/ Recap-a-Mac — Power Macintosh 6100]; Badcaps "Macintosh 6100 power supply"; and the Apple Performa/Power Macintosh 6400/6500 Service Source. Source for the logic-board and power-supply electrolytic failures (including the 2200 uF PSU capacitors) and the recap.</ref> | |||
== All-in-one analog board and video == | |||
As an all-in-one with a built-in CRT, this machine has an analog board like the compact and Color Classic Macs. '''Vertical lines''', a collapsed raster, dim or distorted video, or no video with the machine otherwise alive point to the analog board — reflow cracked solder joints (deflection yoke and flyback area) and recap the analog board.<ref name="x200av">[https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/performa-6200-desktop-vertical-lines.52557/ 68kMLA — Performa 6200 vertical lines]. Source for the all-in-one analog-board video faults on the x200/x400 Performas.</ref> | |||
== References == | |||
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== Component-level faults (deep dive) == | |||
=== Surface-mount capacitor leakage === | |||
The Macintosh Performa 5400 logic board uses surface-mount electrolytic capacitors whose electrolyte turns corrosive with age and creeps across the board, eating through traces, pads and IC pins. Typical signatures are a machine that will not chime, chimes but shows no video, plays distorted or missing audio, or shows a garbled or checkerboard screen. Wash the affected area and replace every electrolytic with a tantalum or polymer part, then repair any lifted traces. The switch-mode power supply (ASTEC or TDK on the LC-family machines) holds its own electrolytics and fails the same way, so recap it alongside the board.<ref name="caps">Mac84, [https://mac84.net/web/macintosh-lc-series-lc-lc-ii-lc-iii-power-supply-recapping-guide-astec-usa/ Macintosh LC series power-supply recapping guide]; the [http://www.maccaps.com/MacCaps/Capacitor_Reference/Capacitor_Reference.html MacCaps capacitor reference]; and iFixit. Source for surface-mount electrolytic leakage eating traces, pads and pins, the ASTEC/TDK LC power-supply cap failures, and Apple's use of tantalum (non-leaking) capacitors on the Quadra 700/900 logic boards.</ref> | |||
=== PRAM battery === | |||
The Macintosh Performa 5400 backs up its clock and Parameter RAM from a 3.6 V ½AA lithium cell. These cells — red Maxell parts especially — leak or burst and corrode the board, so remove an aged one on sight. A flat cell can also stop a soft-power machine booting or disturb the video; left plugged in, trickle power preserves the settings, but a machine switched off at the wall with a dead cell loses them. Clean the area and fit a fresh 3.6 V cell.<ref name="pram">[https://68kmla.org/bb/threads/warning-exploding-maxell-pram-batteries.25169/ Warning! Exploding Maxell PRAM batteries], 68kMLA; and [https://www.macdat.net/repair/kb/batteries_macintosh.html Mac Battery Leaks], MacDat. Source for the 3.6 V ½AA lithium PRAM cell, the Maxell leak/explosion board damage, and soft- versus hard-power PRAM retention.</ref> | |||
=== Analog board and CRT === | |||
As an all-in-one, the Macintosh Performa 5400 carries an analog/CRT board with a flyback and a high-voltage section. A clicking or ticking board, no raster, or a dead set with no CRT glow point there rather than to the logic board. Observe CRT discharge safety before working inside. | |||
=== Boot chime and Sad Mac === | |||
Read the start-up sound first: a normal chime with a black screen points to the display path or the monitor, an absent chime or a "chord of death" points to RAM or a core fault, and a Sad Mac shows a numeric code — see [[Sad Mac Error Codes]]. | |||
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