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[title] Starting the repair: Removing the old capacitors | |
[* icon_caution] This guide does not teach you how to solder. If you need a how to on soldering, refer to this guide: [guide|750] | |
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+ | [* icon_caution] Do not touch the soldering iron while removing the old caps! Hold the board at an angle you will not accidentally touch the soldering iron in any way. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] When there is one or two failed capacitors, the rest are likely to follow. To avoid replacing the capacitors multiple times, it is better to replace them as a set. |
+ | [* black] Take the board out to a place you can solder the new caps on. To remove the old capacitors from the board, heat one lead up at a time. Once this is done, remove that side of the capacitor. Do this for all of the capacitors you are replacing. Do not worry about the solder yet; we will clean this later. |