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Amiga CD32 - Cap change (Part 1)

  • 03-07-2022 08:12AM
    #1
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    So the last of my Amiga's, the infamous CD32 is next up for some capacitor love. I remember seeing these in the demo kiosk in Virgin Megastore way back in the day, and it was sheer unobtainium. Nowadays we know it's essentially a consolised 1200, but as with all Amiga's, I still see this as I did back then, an elusive/mysterious console that I could never own....until now!

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    ^^ So, the Spellbound system, revision 3 (I think they're ALL revision 3? Not exactly sure though!) It's a very compact, condensed board. One on hand it's obviously neat and efficient from an electrical point of view, but on the other, it's a pain for capacitor maintenance - there's so much in the way!

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    ^^ A bit of prep work makes the difference here, because you can then just systematically work through the caps and not have to keep stopping to tape/shield everything.

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    ^^ Cap map, all new caps checked to be present and correct, and a veritable anaconda of old caps. There's quite a few caps on the CD32!

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    ^^ Minty fresh caps installed, board also cleaned down with IPA etc etc.

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    ^^ Empty shell given a bath, left to dry, and then wiped down with some mild window cleaner to remove any suddy stains etc. It's a really nice condition shell, no marks or damage anywhere.

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    ^^ Huge sigh of relief, it works after recapping!

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    ^^ Having played Verbatim on the PC Engine CD-Rom, I seen the Amiga CD32 had a port of it too...so I picked that up to test the laser unit out.

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    ^^ Crappy composite for now, but it's great to see it working and safe from any cap leakage. Like my 600 & 1200, I do plan on buying some upgrades for this to finish it off, and I'll create a follow up thread to document those when I get around to it.



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