Replace the old leaky capacitors before (or after) they damage your
precious vintage Macintosh motherboard.    I'm am selling sets of new
capacitors for reworking old Mac logic boards.

Tantalum capacitors will not leak corrosive goo onto the motherboard
the way that conventional surface mount electrolytic caps do when they
get old.  Most of the caps I offer have slightly higher voltage
ratings than the original caps.  This does not affect operation and
may yield a longer life time.

A set of fifteen capacitors is $10 shipped in the USA.   Folks outside
the USA see the instructions below.   If you need more than fifteen,
see the discussion below.

You may choose any assortment from the following choices:

=====Capacitors=======
Surface Mount:
47 uF 16V AVX TAJD476K016R Size D
1 uF 35V KEMET T491B105M035 Size B
10 uF 20V AVX TAJB106M020RNJ Size B
100 uF 10V Vishay 293D107X9010D2T Size D

Axial (with leads coming out the ends):
220 uF 35V Axial Electrolytic Capacitor
470 uF 16V, 105C Axial Electrolytic Capacitor (approx. 3/4" long X
3/8" diameter)
470 uF 50V, 105C Axial Electrolytic Capacitor (approx. 1" long X 1/2"
diameter)
===================================

=======Rectifiers============
MR824 400V, 5A, Fast Recovery (For Mac Plus Analog board. I happen to
have a bunch of these.)
========================

==========Misc.===========
1/2AA Battery Holder $2.50 w/ capacitor order
========================

The 1/2AA battery holder is an additional $2.50 when shipped with a
capacitor order. Please limit battery holder requests to those needed
for actual repairs (e.g. leaked batteries). I have a very limited
supply of these.

Additional capacitors beyond the first fifteen are $.50 and do not add
to the shipping cost.   If you need two sets, do not double the $10
per set cost, just add additional caps at $.50.   So, for example, if
you want 30 capacitors total, your cost is $10 for the first fifteen
plus 15 X .50 = $7.50, for a total of $17.50 per 30.

If you're outside the USA the cost will be $10 plus postage to your
location by 1st Class international, which will usually be under $3,
i.e. < $13 total.

Electrolytic surface mount capacitors look like tiny fuel storage
tanks on your logic board.

The SE/30 contains ten 47uF surface mount electrolytic capacitors, one
1uF surface mount electrolytic capacitor, and one each of the 220uF
and 470uF axial capacitors.

The IIci contains either eight or eleven 47uF (you'll have to open it
and count them) and two 10uF surface mount electrolytic capacitors and
three 470uF and one 220uF axial electrolytic capacitors.  If you have
the model with eleven 47uF caps, that's actually seventeen total, so
for a complete IIci set you would need to add two additional
capacitors to the $10 set of 15 for a total of $11.00 for 17.

In my experience, the easiest way to remove the old caps is to use two
soldering pencils at one time.  That way you do not put mechanical
stress on the circuit board (as you do when you heat one side at a
time).   A grounded 15 watt soldering pencil is available from Radio
Shack for under $10.   So, if you already have one soldering pencil,
go pick up a second one and make this job easy for yourself.

If you try to use just one pencil, by the time you can heat the second
pad, the first will have cooled.  With the one-pencil-method you are
forced to either get the entire cap and board so hot that the solder
will stay melted while you move the pencil from side to side, or you
end up bending the cold solder on one side, while lifting the other
side.  That over-heating and/or bending is what typically leads to
lifted pads on the circuit board.

With the two pencil method, you just apply a pencil to each end of the
cap to be removed and wait until you can gently lift the cap with
little to no resistance.  It's useful to have a damp sponge on hand,
as sometimes the cap sticks to one pencil tip or the other and it can
be wiped off on the sponge.

Jeff Walther
8107 Hillrise Dr.
Austin, TX   78759
t...@io.com

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