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Static noise when plugging in; won't boot

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Hello. I recently purchased an untested PowerBook 5300cs; once I received it, I found there to be a large amount of corrosion from the NiMH battery. Note that the majority of the pieces of circuitry did not have much, if any, corrosion on them.
After a [https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageApple/comments/adonuu/powerbook_5300cs_refuses_to_boot_probably_from/|two week process] of soaking everything in vinegar and isopropanol, I plugged the laptop into the wall (with the battery removed, of course). It made a noise reminiscent of static, and showed no other signs of life. I unplugged it and replugged it; it didn’t make the static noise again, but it still wouldn’t boot. The HDD did not spin up, and the display (obviously) did not turn on.
I’m hoping it’s fixable, but I’m pretty sure the logic board is fried. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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-EDIT: After leaving it unplugged for a day and trying to start it up again, it did make the static noise when being plugged in. Only the first few times I unplugged/replugged it, however.
+EDIT: After leaving it unplugged for a day and trying to start it up again, it started making the static noise again. Only the first few cycles of unplugging/replugging it, did it make the noise, however. (Note that “the static noise” is about half a second of static coming from the speaker built into the monitor)

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Macintosh Powerbook 5300cs

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Static noise when plugging in; won't boot

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Hello. I recently purchased an untested PowerBook 5300cs; once I received it, I found there to be a large amount of corrosion from the NiMH battery. Note that the majority of the pieces of circuitry did not have much, if any, corrosion on them.
After a [https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageApple/comments/adonuu/powerbook_5300cs_refuses_to_boot_probably_from/|two week process] of soaking everything in vinegar and isopropanol, I plugged the laptop into the wall (with the battery removed, of course). It made a noise reminiscent of static, and showed no other signs of life. I unplugged it and replugged it; it didn’t make the static noise again, but it still wouldn’t boot. The HDD did not spin up, and the display (obviously) did not turn on.
I’m hoping it’s fixable, but I’m pretty sure the logic board is fried. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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EDIT: After leaving it unplugged for a day and trying to start it up again, it did make the static noise when being plugged in. Only the first few times I unplugged/replugged it, however.

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Macintosh Powerbook 5300cs

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open

Bewerkt door: [deleted]

Titel:

Static noise when plugging in; won't boot

Tekst:

Hello. I recently purchased an untested PowerBook 5300cs; once I received it, I found there to be a large amount of corrosion from the NiMH battery. Note that the majority of the pieces of circuitry did not have much, if any, corrosion on them.
After a [https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageApple/comments/adonuu/powerbook_5300cs_refuses_to_boot_probably_from/|two week process] of soaking everything in vinegar and isopropanol, I plugged the laptop into the wall (with the battery removed, of course). It made a noise reminiscent of static, and showed no other signs of life. I unplugged it and replugged it; it didn’t make the static noise again, but it still wouldn’t boot. The HDD did not spin up, and the display (obviously) did not turn on.
I’m hoping it’s fixable, but I’m pretty sure the logic board is fried. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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+EDIT: After leaving it unplugged for a day and trying to start it up again, it did make the static noise when being plugged in. Only the first few times I unplugged/replugged it, however.

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Macintosh Powerbook 5300cs

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Titel:

Static noise when plugging in; won't boot

Tekst:

Hello. I recently purchased an untested PowerBook 5300cs; once I received it, I found there to be a large amount of corrosion from the NiMH battery. Note that the majority of the pieces of circuitry did not have much, if any, corrosion on them.

After a [https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageApple/comments/adonuu/powerbook_5300cs_refuses_to_boot_probably_from/|two week process] of soaking everything in vinegar and isopropanol, I plugged the laptop into the wall (with the battery removed, of course). It made a noise reminiscent of static, and showed no other signs of life. I unplugged it and replugged it; it didn’t make the static noise again, but it still wouldn’t boot. The HDD did not spin up, and the display (obviously) did not turn on.

I’m hoping it’s fixable, but I’m pretty sure the logic board is fried. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.

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Macintosh Powerbook 5300cs

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