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=== “Short boards” – Assy 250469 (A/B/C) & 250469-Aldi === {| class="wikitable styled-table" style="width:100%; text-align:center;" |+'''Short-Board Capacitor Set''' ! Ref !! Capacitance !! Voltage !! Rail / circuit |- | C88 || 2 200 µF || 10 V || Bulk +5 V (HMOS load ≈ 600 mA) |- | C89 || 1 000 µF || 10 V || Local decouple for VIC-II (8562/8565) |- | C90 || 330 µF || 10 V || SID 8580 analogue +9 V |- | C91 || *n/a* || – || 12 V rail deleted; do '''not''' fit tall cans! |- | C15 || 10 µF || 16 V || Reset timer (value unchanged) |- | C38 || 47 µF || 16 V || Audio DC-block (lower because 8580 output bias differs) |- | C70 || 2.2 µF || 50 V || Chroma-coupling (smaller foil can type) |- | C71,C72 || 47 µF || 16 V || RF modulator local filters |} ''The 250469-Aldi variant adds a linear 7812 + 470 µF 16 V can (C92) to power a 6581 SID on an otherwise 5 V-only board. If present, replace that extra capacitor as well.''
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