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ChadTower
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Cap kit question
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I'm in the middle of a cap kit here...
...and I've noticed some of the solder on some of the cap leg contacts flows into adjacent contacts. Should I preserve this when I replace the caps?
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January 06, 2005, 03:13:45 pm »
yep you want to make sure that it looks the same as before you started.
Another thing--make sure the cap is as low to the board as they can go--you don't want some crud to get wedged in underneath them (unlikley but can happen)
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