popping this back up,

Is there a good digikey list for M100 electrolytic caps?

Has anyone bought from here?
https://console5.com/store/tandy-radio-shack-trs80-model-100-102-cap-kit.html

Is this a good solution, and do they cover all of the ones needed?  I
didn't see a list of caps that are replaced.

Here is CAM's list.
 http://www.megarat.com/tmp/TRS-80_Model_100_Cap_order_list.pdf

thx Steve

On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 10:06 PM Jeff Birt <[email protected]> wrote:

> I put together such a list a while ago with a color coded map for the M100
> and M200. The link is in the description of the videos below.
>
> Model 100: https://youtu.be/IGTdNMx1V1w
> Model 200: https://youtu.be/1adlQo3UI90
>
> Jeff_Birt (Hey Birt!)
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From*: "C. Magaret" <[email protected]>
> *Sent*: Saturday, April 20, 2019 7:57 PM
> *To*: [email protected]
> *Subject*: [M100] Types of caps in M100
>
> Greetings folks. I am currently endeavoring to replace the caps in my
> small stable of M100s, and in the process I would make a bill of materials
> on DigiKey, so that I (or anyone) can just order a complete cap kit and get
> everything that they need. That said, my knowledge of electronics is
> relatively novice — in that I’m competent enough to use a multimeter and
> solder/desolder solid state components -- so when I search up the proper
> capacitors on DigiKey, I get overwhelmed by the vast number of different
> capacitor types that are available (ceramic, aluminum, film, tantalum,
> niobium oxide, nickel plutonium, etc.).
>
> Can someone give me some pointers on which types of capacitors would be
> suitable for the M100?
>
> For reference, this is the list I’m using to compile a complete BoM:
>
> http://www.megarat.com/tmp/TRS-80_Model_100_Cap_order_list.pdf
>
> Thanks,
> CAM
>
>
>
>

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