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  • tarzan0815
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    • Dec 2020
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    • Austria

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    5V on every pin

    Hello folks!
    I am currently working on a MacIntosh IIsi Power supply. After recapping I checked the pins and every one of them has 5V.
    Did you have this problem? Do you have any suggestions?

    Thanks and kind regards, Lukas
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  • tarzan0815
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    • Dec 2020
    • 6
    • Austria

    #2
    Re: 5V on every pin

    The Apple Part Number is 614-0022.
    I hope somebody can help me!

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