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Answer» Is it possible to REPLACE the capacitors on a Motherboard? If so can SOLID ones be used (like on the gigabyte boards, and where can they be obtained from etc??
Reason is we have a number of ex-corparte machines that have blown caps, otherwise working, seems a shame to waste them for the sake of some caps!You can replace them,make sure you get the neg.& positive correct. type in [replacecapacitors] google you tube has a demo siteWondering a bit what you mean by ''solid'' ones!
With polarized caps main thing is to stay at or better than the old cap's rated op voltage, plus of course value - altho as larger electrolytics are more smoothing than time constant a slight increase in value may not matter IMO. And, as xavier reminds us - care with polarity when replacing.
Non polarized, if any there and these anyways not so PRONE to fail - try and USE same type .... polycarbonate or other.
Final thought - while electrolytics can and do fail - maybe due to insulation breakdown inside - there are occasions IMO where failure may have been brought about by a failure elsewhere - so, well worth very detailed INSPECTION to look for PCB track fusings/high temp signs - and mini resistors etc.
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