Vintage Apple Macintosh 630-0102 Sweep Power Supply / Untested S/N CP0105F7AZZZ For Sale

Vintage Apple Macintosh 630-0102 Sweep Power Supply / Untested S/N CP0105F7AZZZ
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Vintage Apple Macintosh 630-0102 Sweep Power Supply / Untested S/N CP0105F7AZZZ:
$29.95

You are offerding on a Vintage Apple Macintosh 630-0102 Sweep Power Supply assembly that is Untested S/N CP0105F7AZZZ.This item is being offered \"as is\" for experimentation or as a repair solution, however I have no MacPlus to test it onand cannot assure its funciton. ( No returns )
This board DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY CABLES ON J1, J2, OR J4.
This board is untested, but believed to be in working order as it came from my spares inventory.Be aware that Besides power supply failures the MacPlus can also have a defective cathoderay tube (CRT) if the glass neck of the CRT is cracked. Also pay special attention to the conditon of thesolder on the circuit board connectors J1, J2, and J4. The solder on older macs cracks at this connectors and makes forintermttent connections.
This item will ship for free in the lower 48 US States, please consider this in your offerdingwhen comparing the offering with others.


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