09-02-2022, 06:33 PM
Welcome aboard and we're happy to help.
It is very likely that the bee work for the exception of the keyswitches. (Even a totally sealed packet of switches when open all failed!)
Microbees hate transit and you'll probably have to jiggle the connection between the coreboard and the baseboard a few times to get good contact.
Ensure that you don't use too high of an input voltage when powering it up.
(The monitor power supply can be a tad too high for old bees.)
You'll probably find that some of the electrolytic capacitors have lost their capacitance to some degree but often not enough to need replacement.
It is very likely that the bee work for the exception of the keyswitches. (Even a totally sealed packet of switches when open all failed!)
Microbees hate transit and you'll probably have to jiggle the connection between the coreboard and the baseboard a few times to get good contact.
Ensure that you don't use too high of an input voltage when powering it up.
(The monitor power supply can be a tad too high for old bees.)
You'll probably find that some of the electrolytic capacitors have lost their capacitance to some degree but often not enough to need replacement.
