


The case is loose due to at some point, a couple of screws being removed and subsequently not replaced - which made me immediately conclude that someone has been inside at some stage. I don't know the history of the machine in this respect: the seller is a teacher and received the Zeddy as a gift from a student whose son had tragically passed away - but it had then remained in a cupboard for years. It's missing the PSU so I haven't been able to even see it if works yet.
Here's some shots of the motherboard. I didn't venture any further than what you see here, especially as I was wary of damaging the keyboard - as I've seen highlighted in so many YouTube videos. The underneath of the edge connector appears to be quite badly worn (the top side however, is pristine). Will this prevent a ZXpand from working and if so, can it be easily rectified? I'm out of practice with soldering but I can re-learn and I already have a Weller PU-2D on hand.


What do you think of the general condition of the motherboard? I think there's signs of dry joint.




Will I have to carry out some soldering work to the board before I even power up the Zeddy?
On that note, I have a number of PSU's that output 12V at 1.5a - could these be used a stopgap for testing whilst I check for/solve problems? I wouldn't want to cause any/further damage to the computer!
I'd appreciate your advice on this.