Hello everybody,
What is the current thinking in regards to recapping boards with orginal caps that work?
I^m thinking particularly of the SE, SE/30 and Colour Classic. For the latter two, something is not working, the SE works.
My initial thinking was that these machines are over 20 years old and will need new capacitors anyway.
Some posters have commented, especially for the SE, that if it is not broken, do not fix it. Is preventative action wise? unnecessary?
My second question concerns what should be recapped? I was initially thinking of just getting the mainboard recapped. Again, from reading through posts as well as in general online, it seems that one should get both the PSU and the analog board done as well. Is this also wise and or unnecessary?
Getting the machines recapped is pricey (I really do not like soldering), but if I can get give these machines another 25-plus years of service, it will be worthwhile, well, until the CRT finally packs it in and I have to replace it with some wonder-LCD replacement.
I am interested to hear your opinions,
aa
What is the current thinking in regards to recapping boards with orginal caps that work?
I^m thinking particularly of the SE, SE/30 and Colour Classic. For the latter two, something is not working, the SE works.
My initial thinking was that these machines are over 20 years old and will need new capacitors anyway.
Some posters have commented, especially for the SE, that if it is not broken, do not fix it. Is preventative action wise? unnecessary?
My second question concerns what should be recapped? I was initially thinking of just getting the mainboard recapped. Again, from reading through posts as well as in general online, it seems that one should get both the PSU and the analog board done as well. Is this also wise and or unnecessary?
Getting the machines recapped is pricey (I really do not like soldering), but if I can get give these machines another 25-plus years of service, it will be worthwhile, well, until the CRT finally packs it in and I have to replace it with some wonder-LCD replacement.
I am interested to hear your opinions,
aa


