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Join Date: Dec 2010
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So Id like to repair my HCA-2 and need some help. Its blown a fuse and goes into protection mode, its happened before and went in for authorized repair with the tech noting that it will probably happen again. Anyway I figured i mind as well learn to repair it myself if this is going to keep happening.
Could some one tell me what im looking at here? And what I might need to repair it? As best i can figure the 4 orange caps near the bottom are what needs to be replaced they read 'Xicon 100uf 35v' The five big caps are all 'G-Luxon 8200uf 63v' So any thoughts or information, simple upgrades while im under the hood? Many Thanks |
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