Just posting as a word to the wise. I re-capped my SE/30s analog board, and it is a revision F. I had previously re-capped a revision C from my other SE. I had assumed they were basically the same. I had noted, however, that several caps (notably, the 100 µf ones), were rated at 25V on the Rev. F vs. 16V on the Rev. C. I must have missed one: C25. I installed a 16V in there. I finished up the machine, powered on, heard the startup chime, and immediately a loud POP and explosion occurred. In the pic, you can see the remains of the exploded cap, with some of it plastering R4. Never seen an explosion in action; now I have.
A reminder to all: even if you are repairing the same board type, different revisions may have different components. Check EACH one...and don't repeat my idiot mistake.

A reminder to all: even if you are repairing the same board type, different revisions may have different components. Check EACH one...and don't repeat my idiot mistake.


