I happened to plug in a power supply with the wrong polarity in my 600E. Now it won't start on external power. It starts fine using the battery though. Anyone did the same mistake and recovered? Any idea what I could've blown? A search on the forum find me this thread, but the manual is of no use for this problem.
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... t=polarity
Reverse polarity on 600E
Reverse polarity on 600E
TP 600E:: Type: 2645 (Defunct. Description left for posterity.)
CPU: 650*1.08=702 MHz PIII with SpeedStep disabled. (Used to be 400 MHz PII)
RAM: 288 MB
HDD: 80 GB non-IBM
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TP T60:: Type: 2008-CTO
CPU: Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz
RAM: 3 GB
HDD: WD Scorpio Black 320GB 7200 RPM
CPU: 650*1.08=702 MHz PIII with SpeedStep disabled. (Used to be 400 MHz PII)
RAM: 288 MB
HDD: 80 GB non-IBM
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TP T60:: Type: 2008-CTO
CPU: Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz
RAM: 3 GB
HDD: WD Scorpio Black 320GB 7200 RPM
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Two possibilities:
- the main fuse which protects the DC input jack has blown
- other component(s) on the motherboard have been destroyed
In either case, the HMM will help you disassemble the machine down to revealing the top side of the motherboard (where I believe the fuse is) or pulling the either thing out of the chassis. An ohmmeter will be needed to test the fuse and if found bad, you have two options:
- obtain a "parts" 600E and hope the fuse on that board is good (and hope that that's all that is wrong with your system)
- determine what the fuse is (manufacturer and current rating) and locate a distributor willing to sell you just one (and again, hope that's all it is)
The first one is fairly easy; just troll eBay, or put a notice here in the Marketplace, or find a local source of used systems. The second one is a little harder but I've been able to order a fuse from mouser.com to fix a problem with a T23 board. I don't know if they ship internationally. You may want to find an electronic parts distributor in your area.
ref: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 970#238970
ref: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 908#269908
- the main fuse which protects the DC input jack has blown
- other component(s) on the motherboard have been destroyed
In either case, the HMM will help you disassemble the machine down to revealing the top side of the motherboard (where I believe the fuse is) or pulling the either thing out of the chassis. An ohmmeter will be needed to test the fuse and if found bad, you have two options:
- obtain a "parts" 600E and hope the fuse on that board is good (and hope that that's all that is wrong with your system)
- determine what the fuse is (manufacturer and current rating) and locate a distributor willing to sell you just one (and again, hope that's all it is)
The first one is fairly easy; just troll eBay, or put a notice here in the Marketplace, or find a local source of used systems. The second one is a little harder but I've been able to order a fuse from mouser.com to fix a problem with a T23 board. I don't know if they ship internationally. You may want to find an electronic parts distributor in your area.
ref: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 970#238970
ref: http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.ph ... 908#269908
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Some news on this one. I tried booting it on a battery, then plugging in the DC plug. There are two scenarios: Either it just hangs and the screen goes black, or the screen starts to fade to white in a glitchy way. My guess is that I burnt onf of the switching supplies in the computer, rather than just a fuse.
TP 600E:: Type: 2645 (Defunct. Description left for posterity.)
CPU: 650*1.08=702 MHz PIII with SpeedStep disabled. (Used to be 400 MHz PII)
RAM: 288 MB
HDD: 80 GB non-IBM
_________
TP T60:: Type: 2008-CTO
CPU: Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz
RAM: 3 GB
HDD: WD Scorpio Black 320GB 7200 RPM
CPU: 650*1.08=702 MHz PIII with SpeedStep disabled. (Used to be 400 MHz PII)
RAM: 288 MB
HDD: 80 GB non-IBM
_________
TP T60:: Type: 2008-CTO
CPU: Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz
RAM: 3 GB
HDD: WD Scorpio Black 320GB 7200 RPM
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