Thank you for the information, I appreciate it

Regards

Ian (in the UK)


On 12 Aug 2009, at 20:59, Nico Vanden Eynde wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In short all SMD capacitors. They are all old and degraded so when  
> rebuilding a logic board you really need to replace them all.
> It's really impossible to say exactly which capacitor is responsible  
> for the failure of the board: probably it will be several one's.
>
> At the top of each SMD capacitors there are 2 values: the voltage  
> and the capacitance. Replace them with identical SMD or tantalum  
> one's of the same value.
>
>
> Good Luck,
>
>
> Nico
>
> Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected] 
> ] Namens Ian Tonge
> Verzonden: woensdag 12 augustus 2009 19:31
> Aan: [email protected]
> CC: Ian Tonge
> Onderwerp: Which Classic II Capacitors should I change?
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I have a Mac Classic II that I've had from new (1991 I think) I
>> powered it up recently and it made no sound and took ages before the
>> Mac smile face came on, about 20-30 minutes? I replaced the internal
>> battery and now if I turn it on I get 4 white stripes and 5 black
>> stripes, then after 20-30 minutes it starts up with no sound.
>
> Can the capacitors be easily identified are they numbered?
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
>
> >


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