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blog:mac_iici_refurb [2020/07/30 13:34] – [Next Steps] johnblog:mac_iici_refurb [2020/07/30 17:01] – [Testing] john
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 ===== Removing Failed Capacitors ===== ===== Removing Failed Capacitors =====
  
 +Original capacitors still in place; some of them are showing clearly visible leakage:
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 +Original caps removed:
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 +Of the dozen or so capacitors removed, I lost a single solder pad on one of them, and I've had to scrape away some of the solder mask and bridge it to one leg of the capacitor - it's the right audio channel, near the 3.5mm stereo output jack.
 ===== New Capacitors Fitted ===== ===== New Capacitors Fitted =====
  
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 +Not my neatest work, but I found I was out of desolder braid when I came to start the work, so it's as good as it can be, based on the circumstances.
 ===== Testing ===== ===== Testing =====
  
 +And to prove it works, here's a recording of the actual system powering up:
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 +{{jPlayerPlaylist>mac_iici_-_audio_cap_repair.mp3}}
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 +I don't think I've //ever// heard it as clear as that! :-D
  
 +A weird thing happened however on reassembly of everything...  (at least) one of the SIMM modules failed, resulting in the 'chimes of death' as heard above. I swapped them out with some spares and everything was happy again. Not sure what caused that, but the audio output remains clear as expected.
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