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Capacitor Replacement Thread . . .
Posted by: KC13 on 2012-12-09 08:15:32
Forgive me if I've missed a post with this info elsewhere, but as a neophyte, not only am I not familiar with the part names etc., but I would also like to see information about what tools and supplies are needed. I know soldering irons are required, but which ones. Suggestions of recommended tools are a need for beginners.

Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2012-12-09 11:05:22
Dunno about the rest of the kit, if anyone finds existing thread content, this is the place and time to post the links.

mcdermd had some good tips when MK558 passed his Cap-Clipping technique on the to the rest of the troops: Pro tip for recapping boards

Link added to O.P. listings

Posted by: uniserver on 2012-12-09 11:57:39
Recapping Basics, Supplies for Beginners

http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=19844

Posted by: KC13 on 2012-12-09 17:46:52
Both links now bookmarked. Thanks gents!

Posted by: UNA_Lion on 2012-12-09 21:19:48
For those interested (or those building the Wiki) here is the main-board for my Macintosh Classic II, which differs from the usual (mine is a 1993 model with left side speaker).

Posted by: uniserver on 2012-12-10 23:12:31
Radio shack is so lame for cap's

By all means you can go in there and buy one.. maybe two 47uf @25v caps (radials) for like $1.27 each... 8-o

If you need to buy some caps, and going to the Mouser links is too complicated for you, then just ask questions in the appropriate thread for your Main Board, I am sure someone will help you.

Speaking of Mouser, they are located in texas, i'am located in michigan. I ordered my caps on dec 2nd, they shipped on the 3rd, I just got them today in the mail box (Dec 11th).

I feel it took way too long, USPS was used as the shipper and i selected the cheapest shipping price $5.99.

Now they are here I took some pictures so you can see how they come, my order was (100 - 10uf@50 Volts) and (100 - 47uf@16 Volts)

IMG_1539.jpg

IMG_1541.JPG

Posted by: phreakout on 2012-12-11 12:26:44
Fyi, I am trying the cap-clipping technique and so far it's not that bad. My hats off to using this method, but please use your best judgement. Not all boards are made equal; there can be hidden severe damages due to age and/or corrosion. So far, one board is coming through with flying colors.

73s de Phreakout. :rambo:

Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2012-12-11 12:44:21
Great to hear, if you're doing one of the boards already posted with diagrams and partslists, please document you recapping there, if not, PLEASE start a new Topic so we can get all the info posted in there, along with your hands on experience and any help any comrade tosses your way.

This would be exactly the kind of interactive content building I'm attempting to kick-start in this project.

Posted by: uniserver on 2012-12-26 13:31:35
should we sticky this?

Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2012-12-26 13:59:23
Too much is stickied already, this should be easy enough to find, even with the forum's lame search tools. :🙂

Posted by: uniserver on 2013-01-14 01:56:30
I found this graphic to be quite useful.

Cap-elko-smd-polarity.jpg

Posted by: uniserver on 2013-05-08 09:01:00
This thread is getting far down page 2, In hacks & Development.

- a good resource for DIY re-caps 🙂

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