Knowledgable friends, any or all that may be able to advise:
I have an
iMac DV+ G3 Indigo 400 mHz that has worked well running OS 9.2.2 /10.3.9 since I bought it new back in March 2001 (except for an oddity with the gradually-getting-blurry built-in display that has caused me to use an external monitor with it for the last two years). This iMac has been
unable to power up as of 15 days ago.
I came home on that day to my clock blinking and my VCR needing a reset, so obviously we'd had an off-on again power problem hours earlier. All my electronic components - including this one - are plugged into good suppressors, and this was the only electronic device in my entire apt to be badly affected by this power failure/surge; my older 8100, the 19" monitor, laptop, DSL modem, router, and powered USB hub were all fine (and nothing like this has never happened before in the 8 years we've been in this apt).
To try and determine the source of the failure, I checked/ tested the USB, all cables, the suppressor, the outlet -- all fine. So I can say it is the computer.
It was recommended that I first try to reset the PMU on the logic board, and try to power up again, as that has resloved other situations like this before, then if that doesnt work, see if resetting the battery (as is suggested in a post above in this thread) then resetting the PMU again, just once more, works. After these tests, I have been advised that if it still doesn't power up, it is likely to be a deeper issue that I would not be wise to try and repair myself.
I would also be fine with replacing the battery, as I have found a website that has them :
http://www.welovemacs.com/apim40dvsloc16.html
highly recommended for anyone with an older imac -- 'welovemacs.com'
Problem is, I am having a very hard time finding the actual PMU reset button on the logic board. I do actually have access to that area, at a sideways-downward angle, thru the RAM access door, and can also get close enough to read the incredibly tiny letters and numbers next to each little thing on the logic board.
I found an amazing website that had all the Mac tech service manuals,
http://home.earthlink.net/%7estrahm_s/manuals.html and on page 196 of the pdf-manual (imac_DV.pdf) - I found
a surprisingly indistinct picto-diagram of what the PMU reset button is supposed to look like -and-
it does not provide an alphanumeric character corresponding to certain points on the logic board (as it does in other parts of this manual, when testing for 'trickle power', for example);
It just points vaguely to a little dot on the board, while the text on page 197 says: "refer to diagram for location of button". (argh!!)
I truly cannot tell what I am supposed to push. Would anyone know the corresponding
AN character on the board next to that specific button?
Also, how would you recommend getting the battery in and out, via that tRAM access door, if you have any suggestiions?
any and all help truly appreciated
mlunacat