In message <1gvb8ln.8vexidgenpdsM%tlindner at ix.netcom.com>
tlindner at
ix.netcom.com (tim lindner) wrote:
Also I took a close look at the motherboard. It has 7
silver cans.
Capacitors I think. They are all surounded by a thin layer of sticky
goo. Is this a sure sign my caps have leaked?
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They're tin-can SMD electrolytics, and are renowned for their ability to
begin leaking with little provocation. Clean the affected board area with a
suitable solvent and a stiff brush, then replace the caps.
Later.
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