I have a mid-1970's minicomputer that was last used in 1987.
It and its peripherals worked perfectly when last used. It's been in storage since the mid-1990's.
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Do I need to replace all the electrolytics? Some are the large can type, some are the smaller cylindrical ones mounted flush on the board.
I strongly recommend doing so.
Replace ALL electrolytics with modern 105 degree caps and sleep soundly.
The Variac idea works fine for older tube-type equipment.
It does not work at all well for solid-state gear, particularly any using integrated circuits.
The problem is that ICs are not really bistable devices.
They're analog devices biased to either full cutoff or full conduction.
Those conventions require a supply voltage within nominal tolerance, usually + or - 5% (not 10%).
If the supply voltage drops significantly below nominal, the devices are biased in a linear region.
When that happens, the current drain goes through the roof and the device burns itself up.
I have the first Altair 8800 (no suffix) in the state, from 1974.
This is how I would restore it if I wanted to power it up.
- Leigh