Some of the brown looking crud looks like you might have had a battery or two in the battery compartment go stale and drop its gooeey guts in your Poly 800. Does the battery compartment have signs of battery acid leakage? Mike --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "mcdonaldtavish" <tavishmcronald@...> wrote: > > Here are pictures of parts of the inside I thought looked rough/curious. This board definitely isn't in the best of shape. I would like to clean it up nice and have it looking good again. > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/korgpolyex/photos/album/1019666648/pic/list > > List of things noticed: > 1.Q1 missing, looks hard to find, anyone know of a replacement for this transistor? > 2. A couple of resistors soldered in very.. not well > 3.c88 missing? > 2.LED soldered in for some reason? > 3. capacitors soldered to resistors > 4. capacitors with weird residue on them > 5. pcb with residue > 6. residue on side of case > > It looks like these pcbs are pretty dirty and need some cleaning, Would isopropyl alc be a good way to clean this? Also seems like some solder joints and pots are rusty looking and could use some deoxit? I want to make sure I don't make any big mistakes when attempting to clean this board up, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > --- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, "Peter van Beerendonk" <peter.van.beerendonk@> wrote: > > > > I had some problems like this also. > > Batterij terminals where corroded but seemed to be working. > > When I removed the batteries and used an adapter (9V 1.5A) everything was fine. > > Worth a try, isn't it? > > > > On another one, a faulty cr2032 conversion on a version 7 or 8 motherboard gave similar problems (not quite as extensive as your problems though). > > So, check the cr2032 battery (if present) or look for a CR2032 conversion. > > >
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Re: Just made a trade for a broken poly 800! Problems at first glance!
2012-09-18 by patrioticduo
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