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| | Chris Marsden
Posts 36 21 May 2016 09:56
| As I have been using my 600 probably more than I ever did recently that smell of fish has been increasing... So its off for a re-capping. Any advice, gotchas, etc to watch out for when I remove it from the cpu?
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| | Nixus Minimax
Posts 416 21 May 2016 11:06
| Chris Marsden wrote:
| Any advice, gotchas, etc to watch out for when I remove it from the cpu? |
For most people it pops off by itself when you remove the screws... :o) I don't think there is anything to watch out for.
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| | Philippe Flype (Apollo Team Member) Posts 299 21 May 2016 11:56
| Just be prudent when removing the hdmi cable - be nice with the connector. And don't run your Amiga without the Vampire you risk a cardiac attack :)
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| | A1k Walter01
Posts 21 21 May 2016 15:06
| Nixus Minimax wrote:
| For most people it pops off by itself when you remove the screws... :o) |
The only thing that they have to do is just using sandpaper for the socket. Just make the socket thinner, until it doesn`t pops off. Then it`s holding place without the screws. Believe me.
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| | Chris Marsden
Posts 36 23 May 2016 21:24
| I did the transplant this weekend and my 600 is off to the capacitor doctor. My standby 600 is now hosting the vampire. The transplant was not as easy as i had hoped. The 600 thats gone for recapping (version 2d) holds the vampire really well while the standby (version 1.5) requied me to sand down the white standoffs. There must be some tiny difference in cpu mounting. I also found that the standoffs (3d printed?) dont like the repeated screwing in and out of the tiny screws as the material wears away quickly. This means i have had to increase the size of the screws. With that in mind has anyone come up with a better standoff?
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| | Martin Soerensen
Posts 232 24 May 2016 09:22
| Use a small block of wood? Cut it slightly larger than required and then sand it down until it fits perfectly. If you use a hard wood, the threads should be lasting for a while.
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