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  • RavoLx
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    • Jan 2019
    • 13
    • Morocco

    #1

    macbook air faulted cap

    Hi guys sorry for the double post!
    i just wana some help please, where i can found a similar of this condo?!!

    10uf 50v
    (i have a lot of motherboards of a ps3)

  • RavoLx
    Member
    • Jan 2019
    • 13
    • Morocco

    #2
    Re: macbook air faulted cap

    can someone give me some help please

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    • RavoLx
      Member
      • Jan 2019
      • 13
      • Morocco

      #3
      Re: macbook air faulted cap

      So far i have found what i'm looking for thanks all

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