Get older camcorders (!) or video equipment. There are LOTS of capacitors like your powerbook and it is a good training area! :o)

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gaetano" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2013 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: Are my 2 Powerbook 100 only for the trashcan?


Well js,
this is something I am afraid of but some of the comments in the thread sound encouraging. Now, for sure I don't have such "lot of practice", I have a very little practice on something bigger and easier than this so, here comes the question: does it male any sense to try? Os there anything I can do to minimise the risks?

Gaetano

On Jul 20, 2013, at 18:01, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:


Gaetano, I hope you know it takes a lot of practice before you can likely successfully replace caps on something as small as that Powerbook.

Gaetano wrote:

Hi all,
after reading your invaluable suggestions (thank you!) I checked what I already have at home and see if there is anything that can be reused. I guess that the roll of solder is ok, if I correctly understand the label it is 60/40 and then I have a solder sucker, the one on the right.
Are they ok? Is it better to have the wick?
Back to the Charles' shopping list, cutters and pliers are ok, I have them. Coming to capacitors, I am looking for them on some italian online stores, what do you think about these ones? (Mostly Panasonic and Nichicon, I understand from the thread that Panasonic are good ones)

1uF 50V
47uF 16V
10uF 16V

Thanks for all the fun I am having on this thread!
Gaetano



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