Hi,

As long as the voltage of the new capacitors is the same or higher than the
original one's you're fine.
Just the capacitance has to be the same.

Apple used SMD capacitors of 47uf 16v and 1uf 50v on the SE/30 logic boards.

Nico

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Verzonden: vrijdag 7 augustus 2009 13:33
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Onderwerp: RE: Another sound question, Mac SE/30 no speaker sound??



At 22:23 -0600 8/6/09, Sterling Jacobson wrote:
>Do you have a good place to get the tantalum caps?


Now you ask which caps are 5V and which are 12V.  I'll get around to
figuring that out right soon now. I'll start with an ohmmeter on a board
from which the caps have been removed. Right soon now. . .

Remember that electrolytic capacitors are polarity sensitive. They are
labeled but sometimes one has to read the data sheet to figure out what the
bar or the sloped corner means when the devices are tiny. If you have only
one motherboard take a picture of it before you start cutting things off.

Someone was advertising capacitor sets on this or perhaps another list.
Archives are good.


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