Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech
Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!bnrgate!bwdls61!bwdls56!fortinp
From: fortinp@bwdls56.bnr.ca (Pierre Fortin)
Subject: Re: Me and My Soldering Iron
Message-ID: <1991Apr9.224353.135@bwdls61.bnr.ca>
Keywords: ST Disk Drive Repairs
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Reply-To: fortinp@bwdls56.bnr.ca (Pierre Fortin)
Organization: Bell-Northern Research, Ottawa, Canada
References:  <18489@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM>
Distribution: comp
Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1991 22:43:53 GMT

In article <18489@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM>, cscullio@ncratl.AtlantaGA.NCR.COM (Chris Scullion) writes:

|> Here's the problem... turn on the computer, floppy (internal, single sided)
|> light comes on (can't tell if the motor spins)... won't read the floppy ...

Try pointing your soldering iron at a different target.  I had a similar problem
with our club's 1040.  Turned out the problem was a bad solder job on the PS'
circuit board.  Try resoldering the points where the leads from the transformer
connect to the board.  Based on what I saw with this unit, I would likely 
re-solder all PSs I come in contact with...  To be sure, check the 12V to the 
drive; you may find that it is either low or non-existant.

Good luck.
|> 
|> Thanks
|> cscullio@ncratl.AtlantaGA.ncr.com
|> 
|> -- 
|> Chris Scullion   | NCR Corporation 2651 Satellite Blvd., Duluth, GA 30136 |
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-- 
Cheers,                      
Pierre Fortin       fortinp@bnr.ca         (613)763-2598
