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Posted by: didius on 2013-08-21 12:40:52 Okay, fixed it!
I've replaced all of the caps, my peak atlas said both C207 and C201 leaked.
Now I get constant voltage of 7.8V
Here's an overview of the 'official' caps if anyone is interested. (with their sizes)
C108: ELNA 400V 47uF 16x25 (85°C)
C111: ELNA 50V 47uF 6x10 (105°C)
C201: ELNA 16V 1200uF 10x30 (105°C)
C202: ELNA 16V 180uF 6x15 (105°C)
C207: ELNA 16V 82uF 5x15 (105°C) Here are the ones I've replaced them with:
C108: Rubycon 400V 100uF (105°C)
size is important if you want it to fit back into the case, max height: 30mm, max width: 18mm
C111: Panasonic FC (Low ESR) 50V 47uF (105°C)
C201: Panasonic FM (Ultra Low ESR) 16V 1200uF (105°C)
C202: Panasonic FR (Ultra Low ESR) 16V 220uF (105°C)
C207: Panasonic FR (Ultra Low ESR) 16V 100uF (105°C)I'm very happy with the result since I soldered my first 'starters kit' just 2 weeks a go. This is fun stuff! My Powerbook 170 boots just fine with the 'refurbished' power brick, and even the Powerbook 100 I had is starting to give a sign of life. (I guess i'll have to check the caps there 🙂 )
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Posted by: uniserver on 2013-08-21 13:07:30 wow pretty awesome!
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Posted by: James1095 on 2013-08-21 13:57:31 Watch out for that 330 VDC bus, the big bulk filter capacitor packs quite a wallop, it is arguably more dangerous than the EHT in a CRT monitor although most people seem to have a much greater fear for monitors. Switchmode power supplies deserve a healthy amount of respect.
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Posted by: techknight on 2013-08-21 14:54:00 I know.. ive been hit by them. Funn.. photoflash caps are even more fun
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Posted by: gsteemso on 2013-12-21 18:14:32
Okay, I cracked one open.
It is possible to open it without damaging the case to much. Perhaps I could glue it back together?
 Okay, I give. How’d you do that?
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Posted by: didius on 2013-12-23 06:21:47
... Okay, I give. How’d you do that? I used a sharp knife to carefully pry it open.
After the fix it is possible to glue it back together. You can't see it afterwards. 🙂
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