My Reply follows quote. On 24/11/2004 14:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I have noticed capacitor leakage on some of my macintosh parts, and am >wondering if there is a way to help stop these leaks from happening, or >if there isn't really much that can be done. > >Kyle DePasquale -------- Once the chemicals in the device start to leak, I suspect that your only choice is to replace them with new ones. After, of course, cleaning the board thoroughly!
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