> If that doesn't fix it then replace aluminum electrolytics C3, C4, C5, and
> C6 with tantalum chip caps. I can get them in ones.
>If that doesn't fix it then go here:
><http://www.biwa.ne.jp/%7Eshamada/fullmac/repairEng.html>

Why would you use tantalums instead of more electrolytics (as recommended at
the above site)?

It it because tantalums are solid core and therefore won't leak in the
future whilst being compataible with the original electrolytics or is there
something more? (I have my own SE/30 repair job in the cards...)

Cheers,
Adam.


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