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    My First Recap

    Well, thanks to this website, and specifically this forum, I just recapped my Gl_VE HP 533C motherboard after the caps blew. I had no idea that was the problem until I ran across this site. That computer was just sitting there waiting to be thrown out...lucky, that never happened. I ordered new caps and took the board out of the case.

    I must say I am 99% sure I did an ultra hack job according to this website, but it fired right up and is working perfectly now!!! I used a 30W needle tip soldering iron and used a stainless steel needle to clear the solder out of the holes. I wasn't delicate to say the least, but like I said...it's working great!

    Anyway, thanks a ton to everyone here and to this website....I never even had to post any questions due to the extremely informative "How To" Forums that were already posted.

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    Glad it worked! post some pics. I like looking at other people's handywork.
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      #3
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      And let us know where you found SS needles!

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        #4
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        Originally posted by Spacedye69
        And let us know where you found SS needles!
        I use a sewing machine needle with the eye cut off, secured in a piece of electrical block. Works like a charm. Sewing machine needles are usually made of stainless steel.

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          #5
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          That's what I used...a sewing needle.

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            #6
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            Hah! Thanks, I did not know that.

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              #7
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              Originally posted by Duffycoug
              I must say I am 99% sure I did an ultra hack job according to this website
              Well give us a look eh? we all learn through experience, feedback & guidance


              A 'superfine' jeweler's screwdriver works as well (if not better) than a sewing needle in my experience @ clearing out pcb perferation/mounting points
              Viva LA Retro!

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                #8
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                You can use a very fine drilling bit, e.g., 1/32", instead of sewing needles.

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                  #9
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                  Using a drill to clear out solder opens you up to all manner of strife as you'll likely remove more than mere solder, rendering your project ruined
                  Viva LA Retro!

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                    #10
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                    i know a machine shop owner who would likely shoot anyone who he caught drilling on boards.an idiot "tech" did that to a one of a kind unobtainium board in a machine.
                    he made quite a mess of it.
                    he got fired and when i got it running again the owners wallet was a lot lighter.

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                      #11
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                      Gentlemen

                      I said drill bits, not using a drill.

                      Bcos "solder" is soft; one can gently turn the bit (using his finger)a few rounds & make thru the thin layer.

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                        #12
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                        Originally posted by Grusin
                        Gentlemen

                        I said drill bits, not using a drill.

                        Bcos "solder" is soft; one can gently turn the bit (using his finger)a few rounds & make thru the thin layer.
                        still not worth the risk.a good sharp bit will still tear out the copper thruhole even with finger pressure.
                        maybe i am overcautious as much of the stuff i work on is both expensive and hard to replace.a mobo is a small loss to learn your lesson by.

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                          #13
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                          I'd like to post some pix for you guys, but it's already back in the tower...I should have thought of that before I re-installed it. Anyway, it's been about 10 days and I've had zero problems with the computer...it's running perfectly! Thanks again to everyone here, this is truly a fantastic site....I bet there are alot of others out there who don't realize the caps are their problem.

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                            #14
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                            I can't believe it's been over two years since I did this......IT'S STILL WORKING PERFECTLY AND HAS NEVER AGAIN RANDOMLY TURNED ITSELF OFF!! Wow, this was such a great find this forum, thanks again you guys!

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                              #15
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                              Good to hear Duffycoug.

                              And by the way, welcome back to the forums!

                              I see it has been a while since you have been posting.

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                                #16
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                                yea, glad to know that ur board is still working years after recapping
                                thx also for reporting
                                days are so short when you actually do something..

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