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Refer to the [[Macintosh LC Power Supply Recap Guide]] for PSU-specific information. The LC 475 uses a 30W power supply. | Refer to the [[Macintosh LC Power Supply Recap Guide]] for PSU-specific information. The LC 475 uses a 30W power supply. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 9 February 2026
Replacing the electrolytic capacitors (recapping) in the Macintosh LC 475 ensures long-term reliability. The LC 475/Quadra 605 is generally easier to recap than earlier LC models, with fewer capacitors and a simpler layout.
Symptoms of Capacitor Failure
[edit | edit source]- No audio or distorted audio
- Boot failures or instability
- Visible electrolyte leakage ā Less common on LC 475 than earlier LCs
- Corrosion on PCB traces
Capacitor List
[edit | edit source]Logic Board Capacitors
[edit | edit source]The LC 475 logic board contains fewer surface-mount electrolytic capacitors than earlier LC models.
| Designator | Capacitance | Voltage | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| C1 | 10 µF | 16V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C2 | 10 µF | 16V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C3 | 10 µF | 16V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C4 | 10 µF | 16V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C5 | 47 µF | 16V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C6 | 47 µF | 16V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C7 | 47 µF | 16V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C8 | 47 µF | 16V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C9 | 100 µF | 6.3V | SMD Electrolytic |
| C10 | 100 µF | 6.3V | SMD Electrolytic |

Note: The exact designators may vary. Consult a logic board diagram or use values from the existing capacitors.
Power Supply Capacitors
[edit | edit source]Refer to the Macintosh LC Power Supply Recap Guide for PSU-specific information. The LC 475 uses a 30W power supply.

PRAM Battery Upgrade
[edit | edit source]When recapping the LC 475, consider upgrading the PRAM battery holder:
- Replace the original 1/2 AA battery holder with a CR2032 coin cell holder
- CR2032 cells are widely available and easier to replace
- Ensure correct voltage (3V for CR2032 vs. 3.6V for 1/2 AA)āthis slight difference is acceptable
Capacitor Replacement Procedure
[edit | edit source]Tools Required
[edit | edit source]- Temperature-controlled soldering iron (recommended: 300-350°C)
- Fine tip for SMD work
- Desoldering braid or solder wick
- Flux (no-clean recommended)
- Isopropyl alcohol (99%)
- Soft brush (ESD-safe)
- Multimeter
- Replacement SMD electrolytic capacitors
Procedure
[edit | edit source]- Remove the logic board ā Disconnect all cables, remove screws, and carefully lift the board.
- Remove the CPU ā The socketed 68LC040 should be removed to prevent damage during work.
- Document capacitor positions ā Note polarity markings before removal.
- Clean the area ā Remove any leaked electrolyte with isopropyl alcohol.
- Remove old capacitors ā Heat one pad while gently lifting the capacitor. Alternate between pads.
- Clean the pads ā Remove old solder with desoldering braid. Clean with IPA.
- Inspect for damage ā Check traces and vias for corrosion.
- Install new capacitors ā Observe polarity. The stripe on the capacitor indicates negative.
- Clean residue ā Remove flux with isopropyl alcohol.
- Test continuity ā Verify no shorts between +5V, +12V, and ground.
- Reinstall CPU ā Carefully reseat the 68LC040.
- Reassemble and test
Important Notes
[edit | edit source]- Simpler recap ā The LC 475 has fewer capacitors and is easier to work on than earlier LCs.
- Polarity matters ā SMD electrolytics will fail if installed backwards.
- CPU care ā Remove the socketed CPU before working to avoid accidental damage.
- PRAM battery ā Consider the CR2032 upgrade while the board is disassembled.