It would be great if someone had a 'Work Instruction Diagram' to follow or even 
photo's how to change the cap's.

Regards

Ian

On 31 Jul 2012, at 19:46, Charles Lee <chas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for the tips.  I suspect caps.
> 
> Just pulled a pristine SE/30 out of storage as well.  Similar (but
> very small) alternating lines on the screen.
> 
> I had these things in my basement and they worked.  A couple years
> ago, they were moved to a non-climate controlled storage area.
> 
> I wonder if that basically "cooked" the caps?  Bummer.
> 
> I know people know how to re-cap these things, but is there anyone who
> does it as a service that you've come across?
> 
> Thanks,
> Charles
> 
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