IBM Netvista 8309-16A recap

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  • stevo1210
    Badcaps Legend
    • Oct 2006
    • 4156
    • Australia

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    IBM Netvista 8309-16A recap

    Hey there,

    I have an IBM Netvista 8309-16A motherboard which i have successfully recapped. I only got one problem, the newer cap is bigger than the old cap, therefore it touches some of the SMT components around it. Currently it just touches the side of a transistor which is the size of a rice grain. Does this pose a problem?

    The computer is booting and running fine btw.

    I just hope that the transistor doesnt fall off one day....
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  • Spacedye69
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    • Nov 2005
    • 698
    • US

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    Re: IBM Netvista 8309-16A recap

    As long as one of the legs of the cap is not touching anything, you should be OK. If in doubt, try insulating it.

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