Hello,
After watching several Youtube-DIY-re-cap programs and with envy studying the craftsmanship of the return-boards from Charles, I have decided to become an autodidact on the subject matter. The only problem is I’m utterly clueless. Since I have to start somewhere I thought I start with an IIsi motherboard that I found on flea-market for $5.
I have counted and made a list of all the capacitors that need to be changed:
C5 4.7 µf 16V
C9 4.7 µf 16V
C10 4.7 µf 16V
C11 4.7 µf 16V
C20 4.7 µf 16V
C22 4.7 µf 16V
C31 4.7 µf 16V
C34 4.7 µf 16V
C35 4.7 µf 16V
C36 4.7 µf 16V
C38 4.7 µf 16V
C130 220 µf 16V
C131 220 µf 16V
At the moment I’m considering tantalum caps, for the most part, but since there are so many different kinds, brands and colours -- where do start?
If someone have pre-filled part number list from DigiKey that would really help me out!
Thanks!
/ktkm
After watching several Youtube-DIY-re-cap programs and with envy studying the craftsmanship of the return-boards from Charles, I have decided to become an autodidact on the subject matter. The only problem is I’m utterly clueless. Since I have to start somewhere I thought I start with an IIsi motherboard that I found on flea-market for $5.
I have counted and made a list of all the capacitors that need to be changed:
C5 4.7 µf 16V
C9 4.7 µf 16V
C10 4.7 µf 16V
C11 4.7 µf 16V
C20 4.7 µf 16V
C22 4.7 µf 16V
C31 4.7 µf 16V
C34 4.7 µf 16V
C35 4.7 µf 16V
C36 4.7 µf 16V
C38 4.7 µf 16V
C130 220 µf 16V
C131 220 µf 16V
At the moment I’m considering tantalum caps, for the most part, but since there are so many different kinds, brands and colours -- where do start?
If someone have pre-filled part number list from DigiKey that would really help me out!
Thanks!
/ktkm

