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+[* black] Now you can remove and manipulate the powerboard. There is one last wire attaching it to the other board, but it is difficult and unnecessary to remove.
+[* black] Locate any capacitors that are blown. The tops will be rounded rather than flat or could have dried orange fluid spilling from the tops. These need to be replaced. Identify their capacitance and voltage and remember these.
+[* black] Using a soldering iron and desoldering tape, remove the solder attaching any blown capacitors.

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