![]() Almost always you will want to re-solder the pins on the flyback transformer and all the connectors (J1, J2, and J3). For components besides the capacitors, you're generally looking for anything burnt or physically broken (such as diodes and transistors). A lot of people just replace all of them, or at least all of the first page ones, because the extent of the leaking often isn't revealed until you remove the capacitors and can see underneath them. You're looking for capacitors that are bulging or leaking. The first tab lists the capacitors most likely to need replacement, and the second tab lists all capacitors. ![]() ![]() Digikey part numbers for replacement parts are included. The analog boards for the 128k, 512k, and Plus are compatible with 3 different revisions. You can find a list of capacitors and other analog board components here:
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