+1 yup,  MLCC Caps...   RS probably won't even have enough 47uf 16v
radials for you to even purchase.  They surely will not have any SMT
Lytics.

On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 4:30 PM, Wesley Furr <wes...@megley.com> wrote:
> If you compare with online prices, you'll probably find that even at 90%
> off they still aren't all that great of a deal.  You probably also won't
> be able to find the surface mount parts...unless you want to try soldering
> on big can capacitors (as I saw someone online advocating one time), but
> that just doesn't seem like a good idea to me.  Might be able to find caps
> for the power supply if those need replacing...not sure how the LC475
> power supplies compare to early LC ones that seem to be failing...also not
> sure those are worth worrying about until the power supply ceases to
> function, but someone here maybe can correct me if that's not a good idea.
>
> I successfully re-capped an LCII with MLCC capacitors, and they were WAY
> easier to deal with than matching original electrolytic can
> capacitors...should also last longer too.  I've got caps to do I think two
> more, but haven't gotten around to it yet.  I did look a short while back
> and found someone on ebay selling MLCC's in small quantities for a good
> price...I really need to take stock and order what I need.  Got a handful
> of LC series machines and they all either need or likely will need new
> caps.  The LC475 I have looks good so far, but probably should go ahead
> and replace them anyway before they fail and leak...
>
> While you are at RS, check out their batteries section, you can probably
> pick up 1/2AA PRAM batteries cheap.  If yours has a red Maxell PRAM
> battery, I would replace it whether it needs it or not...they seem to have
> a high failure rate...making a mess of the motherboard in the process.
>
> Wesley
>
>
> On Wed, June 24, 2015 4:08 pm, Brian wrote:
>>
>
>> Hi our local RS closing has 90% off caps … wondering if somewhere /
>> someone has a caps parts list appropriate for my quadra 605 / performa
>> 475. The caps are ok now but presume is not long before they go
>>
>>
>> Btw I have a working 630 CD with heavy upgrades working but dilapidated
>> that could use a good home as well as an AV monitor, zip code 94110
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jun 24, 2015, at 6:18 AM, vintage-macs@googlegroups.com wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> vintage-macs@googlegroups.com        Google Groups Today's topic summary
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>>> Mac 128k / 512k I have a Mac Plus tube - is that too old to work in your
>>> - 1 Update
>>> Mac 128k / 512k - 1 Update
>>> macintosh ii - 5 Updates Mac 128k / 512k I have a Mac Plus tube - is that
>>> too old to work in your bigcl...@aol.com: Jun 24 01:19AM -0400
>>>
>>>
>>> I have a Mac Plus tube - is that too old to work in your situation?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> In a message dated 6/21/2015 9:43:56 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
>>> rya...@mac.com writes:
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>>> Are you going to end up with ...more
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>>> Vasco Morais <vascodanielmor...@gmail.com>: Jun 23 02:35PM -0700
>>>
>>>
>>> Hey notgoingtotell you, saw the mac scrolls on your website, great
>>> manual, but i would prefer the schematic , can you get me one please?
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 9:59:03 AM UTC+1, ...more
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>>> macintosh ii Vasco Morais <vascodanielmor...@gmail.com>: Jun 23 08:31AM
>>> -0700
>>>
>>>
>>> got a macintosh ii, removed both batteries , did a forced startup using
>>> a 3v power source, but i get no picture or chime.
>>> Capacitors on these machine seem to have all leaked, could a no boot /
>>> no ...more coverturtle <covertur...@gmail.com>: Jun 23 12:41PM -0400
>>>
>>> Is this a plain Mac ii with the large rectangular box? Just curious.
>>> If the tops of the caps are visibly open or "popped", then they are
>>> best replaced before even attempting to power up for ...more Matt Patoray
>>> <mspproducti...@gmail.com>: Jun 23 12:52PM -0400
>>>
>>>
>>> Are you sure it is a mac II, the mac II was a 68020 machine not a
>>> 68030.
>>>
>>>
>>> It could be an issue with your power supply?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> Kevin Dady <osg...@cheesefactory.us>: Jun 23 11:28AM -0700
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 11:41:15 AM UTC-5, Jon Kettenhofen wrote:
>>>
>>>> with a reworking station, better if you use a vacuum assisted
>>>> soldering gun but doable with much care taken with a normal ...more
>>> Vasco Morais <vascodanielmor...@gmail.com>: Jun 23 11:53AM -0700
>>>
>>>
>>> this is a mac ii with a 68030 16mhz alright...
>>>
>>> Jon: Yes it's the large box mac. it could be a power supply issue, i
>>> have a iifx it uses the same power supply i can try and swap it. ...more
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