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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
a1151 part ID
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandow50" data-source="post: 1267360" data-attributes="member: 208223"><p>Well I'm decent at surface mount repairs and a pair of capacitors is only going to cost me a buck at most. These are the big 7.5mm caps so they are easy to unmount and solder in replacements anyway. Given that the board is toast as is, I risk nothing by swapping the parts out. If those are the only things that went up in smoke, I'm golden. If not, I'm not any worse off and I can still send it out to a board repair shop for $200 which is way under the cost of a replacement board.</p><p></p><p>-Sandow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandow50, post: 1267360, member: 208223"] Well I'm decent at surface mount repairs and a pair of capacitors is only going to cost me a buck at most. These are the big 7.5mm caps so they are easy to unmount and solder in replacements anyway. Given that the board is toast as is, I risk nothing by swapping the parts out. If those are the only things that went up in smoke, I'm golden. If not, I'm not any worse off and I can still send it out to a board repair shop for $200 which is way under the cost of a replacement board. -Sandow [/QUOTE]
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