What Is Recapping For Stereo Repair
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Quote: Originally Posted by vince666 i've seen LOTS of "exploded" capacitors like those ones on PC mainboards during my previous work as a PC technician... sometimes nosotros also replaced them to salvage some mainboards (but, apart some rare cases where you need to salvage a detail PC, it doesn't actually worths the endeavour). Yea, I did it for a few boards (that I ain) myself - to me it'southward always worth the endeavour because it's so easy. The departure between PC motherboards (and switching power supplies) and analog stuff is that the caps work at much college frequencies and currents. Quote: Originally Posted past katana1100 What are some signs that it needs a recap? Hum, non turning on, blowing the fuse every time, not plenty low frequencies, non enough high frequencies, no sound (the final three unremarkably bear on only i channel at starting time) Quote: Should I assume that at this age it does need a recap? Does the blazon of speaker used with affect cap wear? Do they deteriorate by just sitting in a cupboard? In order - not really, no, yep. The caps themselves are something similar $xx (for me, last time I recapped a tape deck). As I do it myself, I don't know how much the others are charging (specially in your area). __________________ |
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