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PAL Super Nintendo Teardown

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Removing the Capacitor Guard
  • Capacitors can hold charge for a long time, be careful.

  • First, remove the Philips #2 screw on the side of the shield.

  • Turn the board around and unscrew the 3 Philips #2 screws.

  • Voilà!

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