At 18:19 -0500 12/14/11, Dylan Woods wrote and I snipped a bunch.:
>Thanks for the capacitor tips, as I'm about to try my first recap ever, on my 
>newly purchased se/30.


There have been lots of postings, especially on the SE/30. Lots of discussion 
about how to remove. The two soldering iron approach is probably the safest 
though I have just cut the things apart with a pair of cutting pliers.

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There is one fellow who was selling tantalum capacitor kits made up from what 
I'm pretty sure were Digikey parts.

I'm pretty sure that tiny 1 microfarad cap is in the speaker circuit and likely 
is perfectly OK.

If you have a part number get thee to the digikey site and download some 
datasheets  as PDF.  You have to start the purchase procedure but there's no 
requirement to complete it. Size codes are declared standard by everyone. There 
are plenty to choose from. It's probably more important to watch for solder 
tabs that you can actually get to without some infrared re-heater.

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