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[* black] Solder the new cap in the board, and cut the leads to prevent any shorts. Repeat this with all of the capacitors.
[* icon_reminder] Sometimes flux burns when heated up. The power supply will be fine if this happens.
-[* icon_note] You can replace the filter capacitor on the AC in side if you so desire, but this capacitor gets the least stress so do not replace it unless you have to, or choose to do so. I chose not to on this one because it was fine, and replacing this can make the repair costly.
+[* icon_note] You can replace the filter capacitor on the AC in side if you so desire. Bear in mind this capacitor gets the least stress so you don't need to unless it's bad. Replacing it will add 5-10.00 to the repair, generally.