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  • Spacedye69
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Nov 2005
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    Emacs SP2-4300f-R

    After reading Kc8adu's post about the Emacs field repair, I had to open mine up. DDAAAAAMMMMMIIIITTT!!!!!!!!!!

    Massive amounts of FUUYYYJJGGHIIII caps, even on the back plane. I did find one lonley UCC with a few PCE-TUR just to piss me off. None bulged yet.

    Pics of case included. For sale if anyone wants!
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