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'''Recapping a Sega Saturn (Model 2) is crucial for restoring stable video, audio, and power delivery. Ageing electrolytic capacitors in these mid-1990s consoles can cause audio distortion, video artefacts, random resets, and even permanent board damage from leakage. Proactive replacement ensures reliable operation and preserves your Saturn for years to come.'''
'''Recapping a Sega Saturn (Model 2) is crucial for restoring stable video, audio, and power delivery. Ageing electrolytic capacitors in these mid-1990s consoles can cause audio distortion, video artefacts, random resets, and even permanent board damage from leakage. Proactive replacement ensures reliable operation and preserves your Saturn for years to come.'''


== 🔍 Visual Inspection & Failure Signs ==
== Visual Inspection & Failure Signs ==


Before beginning, carefully inspect the mainboard and power supply for:
Before beginning, carefully inspect the mainboard and power supply for:
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If any capacitor shows trouble, replace '''all''' electrolytic capacitors on the board.
If any capacitor shows trouble, replace '''all''' electrolytic capacitors on the board.


== 📋 Sega Saturn Model 2 Capacitor List ==
== Sega Saturn Model 2 Capacitor List ==


The Saturn Model 2 (VA0, VA1, VA2, etc.) uses a mix of through-hole and SMD electrolytic capacitors. Values and locations may vary slightly by region and board revision—always cross-check your silkscreen and part markings.
The Saturn Model 2 (VA0, VA1, VA2, etc.) uses a mix of through-hole and SMD electrolytic capacitors. Values and locations may vary slightly by region and board revision—always cross-check your silkscreen and part markings.


=== 🖥️ Mainboard Electrolytic Capacitors ===
=== Mainboard Electrolytic Capacitors ===


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''Some board revisions may use 6.3 V or 25 V rated capacitors for certain positions. Always match or exceed the original voltage rating.''
''Some board revisions may use 6.3 V or 25 V rated capacitors for certain positions. Always match or exceed the original voltage rating.''


=== 🔌 Power Supply Board (Internal PSU) ===
=== Power Supply Board (Internal PSU) ===


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''Some Saturns use an external PSU (“Type B”); if so, only the mainboard needs recapping.''
''Some Saturns use an external PSU (“Type B”); if so, only the mainboard needs recapping.''


== 🛠️ Recapping Procedure ==
== Recapping Procedure ==


# '''Disassemble the Saturn:''' Remove the screws from the case bottom, gently separate the top shell, and unplug the power supply and drive cables.
# '''Disassemble the Saturn:''' Remove the screws from the case bottom, gently separate the top shell, and unplug the power supply and drive cables.
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# '''Reassemble and test''' before fully closing the case.
# '''Reassemble and test''' before fully closing the case.


== 🧰 Recommended Tools & Parts ==
== Recommended Tools & Parts ==


* '''Temperature-controlled soldering iron (fine tip, 2 mm chisel for through-hole, conical for SMD)'''
* '''Temperature-controlled soldering iron (fine tip, 2 mm chisel for through-hole, conical for SMD)'''
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* '''ESD mat and wrist strap'''
* '''ESD mat and wrist strap'''


== ⚙️ Post-Recap Voltage & Ripple Checks ==
== Post-Recap Voltage & Ripple Checks ==


After reassembly, verify the main voltage rails at the power supply output or mainboard test points:
After reassembly, verify the main voltage rails at the power supply output or mainboard test points:
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''Excessive ripple or unstable voltage may indicate a missed or incorrectly installed capacitor.''
''Excessive ripple or unstable voltage may indicate a missed or incorrectly installed capacitor.''


== 💡 Extra Tips ==
== Extra Tips ==


* '''Always match polarity!''' SMD caps have a stripe for negative; through-hole, the long lead is positive.
* '''Always match polarity!''' SMD caps have a stripe for negative; through-hole, the long lead is positive.
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* '''Dispose of old capacitors responsibly''' at an electronics recycling centre.
* '''Dispose of old capacitors responsibly''' at an electronics recycling centre.


== 🔗 Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Sega Saturn (Model 2) Troubleshooting Guide]]
* [[Sega Saturn (Model 2) Troubleshooting Guide]]
* [[Sega Saturn Power Supply Repair]]
* [[Sega Saturn Power Supply Repair]]