Am I missing something here or what?
How does one replace a capacitor that can't be identified?
I suppose that with a new board, you could unsolder each one of them and test it it with a MFD meter and then re-solder them. But, you can't tell what the voltage rating was.
Isn't this making us a throw away society even more?
Isn't this wasting National or World resources?
If the SMD resistor manufactures can label their parts, why can't the SMD capacitor manufactures do the same? Or maybe, require a schematic of any electronic item being purchased?
What are we going to do about this?
How does one replace a capacitor that can't be identified?
I suppose that with a new board, you could unsolder each one of them and test it it with a MFD meter and then re-solder them. But, you can't tell what the voltage rating was.
Isn't this making us a throw away society even more?
Isn't this wasting National or World resources?
If the SMD resistor manufactures can label their parts, why can't the SMD capacitor manufactures do the same? Or maybe, require a schematic of any electronic item being purchased?
What are we going to do about this?
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