Well, you do likely need a new battery as battery don't last more than five years or so., ands the cycle count can't exceed 300.
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Well, you do likely need a new battery as battery don't last more than five years or so., and the cycle count can't exceed 300.
But before you spend any more money on this system you should try to fix the backlight logic. This will require replacing the Display Inverter board as it's likely failing or the CCFL's in the display are no longer working. [guide|2936]
To help you understand think how an old kitchen florescent works. An inverter steps up the line voltage to a higher voltage so the mercury vapor in the florescent tube goes into a plasma which then excites the phosphor coatings on the glass which then glows white. This is the same technology just in a much smaller package!
The rub here is the parts for this system are very difficult to find as new and used parts is a crapshoot if the part work or will work very long. Batteries need to be rebuilt as the cells are likely worn-out from age.
If you are a collector then I can see fixing this system like an antique car sourcing original parts and only doing what's needed to keep it running. If you where thinking on using this system seriously I would rethink that, Other than what the system has presently is about all you'll find as Apple has moved to a radically different architecture four times now in Mac's alone.
Well, you do likely need a new battery as battery don't last more than five years or so., ands the cycle count can't exceed 300.
But before you spend any more money on this system you should try to fix the backlight logic. This will require replacing the Display Inverter board as it's likely failing or the CCFL's in the display are no longer working. [guide|2936]
To help you understand think how an old kitchen florescent works. An inverter steps up the line voltage to a higher voltage so the mercury vapor in the florescent tube goes into a plasma which then excites the phosphor coatings on the glass which then glows white. This is the same technology just in a much smaller package!
The rub here is the parts for this system are very difficult to find as new and used parts is a crapshoot if the part work or will work very long. Batteries need to be rebuilt as the cells are likely worn-out from age.
If you are a collector then I can see fixing this system like an antique car sourcing original parts and only doing what's needed to keep it running. If you where thinking on using this system seriously I would rethink that, Other than what the system has presently is about all you'll find as Apple has moved to a radically different architecture four times now in Mac's alone.