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[title] Starting the repair: Removing the old capacitors | |
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- | [* black] Take the board out to a place you can solder the new caps on. To remove the |
+ | [* icon_caution] Do not touch the soldering iron while removing the old caps! If you do not have something like Helping Hands, hold the board at an angle. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] When one or two capacitors fail, the rest are likely to fail. For this reason, it is best to replace them as a set at once. |
+ | [* icon_reminder] If you do not know how to solder, refer to this guide: [guide|750] |
+ | [* black] Take the board out to a place you can solder the new caps on. To remove the capacitors and heat one leg up while the solder is melted. Do this for both sides of all of the capacitors you are replacing. |