I recently recapped my first motherboard and it worked great.
The symptom was a dead board. No power, no post. I wasn't sure if recapping would solve it, but since the board was an old unique form factor buying new wasn't an option. I was relieved when it booted fine with new caps.
One issue I encountered during the process -one green and gold sanyo's dielectric had leaked and it must have made some kind of temperature resistant alloy when I desoldered the cap. Clearing the left over solder from the hole was impossible with either an 808 desoldering gun or with a copper braid. I tried like 5 times adding and removing solder from it. I ended up just sticking a dentist pick through it to clear the hole.
But anyways.
Thanks badcaps guys for bringing this repair technique to my attention.
The symptom was a dead board. No power, no post. I wasn't sure if recapping would solve it, but since the board was an old unique form factor buying new wasn't an option. I was relieved when it booted fine with new caps.
One issue I encountered during the process -one green and gold sanyo's dielectric had leaked and it must have made some kind of temperature resistant alloy when I desoldered the cap. Clearing the left over solder from the hole was impossible with either an 808 desoldering gun or with a copper braid. I tried like 5 times adding and removing solder from it. I ended up just sticking a dentist pick through it to clear the hole.
But anyways.
Thanks badcaps guys for bringing this repair technique to my attention.
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