Macintosh II (Rev B)
The Macintosh II has a couple of revisions. The earlier version uses axial electrolytic capacitors, whereas the later version (shown here) uses quite…
Read MoreThe Macintosh II has a couple of revisions. The earlier version uses axial electrolytic capacitors, whereas the later version (shown here) uses quite…
Read MoreThe Macintosh IIsi has it all, leaky caps on the logic board and the power supply. The logic board image shown at the…
Read MoreWith 17 surface mount electrolytic capacitors that need replacing, you’ve really gotta love your Mac LC II if you want to keep it…
Read MoreThe Macintosh LC575 is another popular model, mainly because people rip out the logic board and put it into a Color Classic to…
Read MoreThe Macintosh IIci has a cluster of five surface mount electrolytic capacitors near the startup circuit at the top left of the board…
Read MoreThe Macintosh Classic II has a couple of revisions. The later version (shown here) has 17 surface mount electrolytic capacitors and two ROM…
Read MoreThe Macintosh Classic II has a couple of revisions. The earlier version (shown here) has 13 surface mount electrolytic capacitors and four ROM…
Read MoreNot only is the Macintosh Classic prone to leaky surface mount electrolytic capacitors, it’s also prone to battery damage. The particular brand of…
Read MoreThe Macintosh II has a couple of revisions. The earlier version (shown here) uses axial electrolytic capacitors, whereas the later version uses quite…
Read MoreVery rarely does the Mac Plus logic board require recapping. Although no capacitor is immune from eventual failure, these older axial electrolytic capacitors…
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