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+[title] Replacing the Capacitors
+[* black] First, make sure the circuit board is oriented so you can see the top of the capacitor you're replacing.
+[* black] Next, use a black Sharpie or similar permanent marker to mark where the negative stripe of the capacitor meets the PCB.
+[* black] Now you can remove the electrolytic capacitors. There are 2 methods you can use:
+ [* black] 1. Heat one capacitor lead and lift the capacitor lead slightly out of the board. Keep doing this until the capacitor is free from the circuit board
+ [* black] 2. Desolder both legs of the capacitor, then pull the capacitor out of the circuit board.