OP OP action53 Well-known member VAPS Joined May 17, 2016 Messages 1,764 Reaction score 91 Location West Columbia, South Carolina May 7, 2017 #21 Finally sitting down to do this cap kit and my video interface board only has one cap, c201, there's a listing for c202 but it's not on there Attachments tmp_30828-20170507_17235214565899.jpg 568.8 KB · Views: 29
Finally sitting down to do this cap kit and my video interface board only has one cap, c201, there's a listing for c202 but it's not on there
security0001 Well-known member Donor 6 years: 2020-2025 Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 9,349 Reaction score 2,811 Location Montana May 7, 2017 #22 action53 said: Finally sitting down to do this cap kit and my video interface board only has one cap, c201, there's a listing for c202 but it's not on there Click to expand... not all versions of interface pcbs have the C202.
action53 said: Finally sitting down to do this cap kit and my video interface board only has one cap, c201, there's a listing for c202 but it's not on there Click to expand... not all versions of interface pcbs have the C202.
OP OP action53 Well-known member VAPS Joined May 17, 2016 Messages 1,764 Reaction score 91 Location West Columbia, South Carolina May 7, 2017 #23 VR201 pretty much crumbled to pieces when I desoldered it to remove it, I bet that was a lot of my problem
VR201 pretty much crumbled to pieces when I desoldered it to remove it, I bet that was a lot of my problem
KenLayton In Memoriam Joined Dec 14, 2003 Messages 20,220 Reaction score 712 Location Olympia, Washington May 7, 2017 #24 You have a P305 video interface board. Only later cards like the P317 and P318 have a second electrolytic capacitor. I made a list of the details of the various versions of the video interface boards: https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=204208
You have a P305 video interface board. Only later cards like the P317 and P318 have a second electrolytic capacitor. I made a list of the details of the various versions of the video interface boards: https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=204208
OP OP action53 Well-known member VAPS Joined May 17, 2016 Messages 1,764 Reaction score 91 Location West Columbia, South Carolina May 13, 2017 #25 Looks great, thanks guys Attachments tmp_29906-20170513_131116640484855.jpg 549.1 KB · Views: 28
jjhudgins Well-known member VAPS Joined Jun 22, 2019 Messages 3,481 Reaction score 1,018 Location Mccalla, Alabama Jun 27, 2022 #26 security0001 said: reflowing new solder on all the pins too. i just had a dead k4700 and k4600 last week and caps and reflow and they look great. i also always replace C621 which is an axial paper cap when rebuilding them. i stock all the parts if you need. Click to expand... Is there a positive side to this cap c621?
security0001 said: reflowing new solder on all the pins too. i just had a dead k4700 and k4600 last week and caps and reflow and they look great. i also always replace C621 which is an axial paper cap when rebuilding them. i stock all the parts if you need. Click to expand... Is there a positive side to this cap c621?
security0001 Well-known member Donor 6 years: 2020-2025 Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 9,349 Reaction score 2,811 Location Montana Jun 27, 2022 #27 jjhudgins said: Is there a positive side to this cap c621? Click to expand... no there isn't so it can be installed either way.
jjhudgins said: Is there a positive side to this cap c621? Click to expand... no there isn't so it can be installed either way.