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Old 19th January 2012, 12:06 AM   #1
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Hi ...I am new to DIY and certainly new to this hobby..I recently purchased a Harmon Kardon Citation 19 to replace the caps How big a job would this be... I can solder (im no expert) Im not out a ton of money on this amp and would like to try to learn how to do some recaps
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Old 19th January 2012, 12:32 AM   #2
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I would just replace the electrolytics.
A bit of care will be required on the pcb to not burn off tracks as you desolder the old caps.
Dont forget electrolytics only go one way around.
Perhaps a clean out of any dust to stop overheating.
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