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[title] Remove the old capacitors | |
- | [* icon_caution] ***''If you do not have |
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- | [* black] ***''Move in a workspace with ventilation or use a fume extractor.''*** Once in an appropriate workspace, desolder the old capacitors. Heat |
- | [* black] After removing the capacitors, clean up the old solder |
+ | [* icon_caution] ***''If you do not have Helping Hands, be careful not to touch your soldering iron. The board can be held at an angle if this is easier.''*** |
+ | [* icon_note] While it may be possible to do a partial replacement, the remaining capacitors will fail. Do it once and change the entire set. ***''Refer to this guide for soldering tips: [guide|750].''*** |
+ | [* black] ***''Move in a workspace with ventilation or use a fume extractor.''*** Once in an appropriate workspace, desolder the old capacitors. Heat up the leg to remove it from the board. |
+ | [* black] After removing the capacitors, clean up the old solder with a desoldering braid ***''Lift it with the iron when removing it.''*** |