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| C1, C3, C4, C5, C7, C8, C9, C10, C12, C13 || 33ยตF || 10V || 10x | | C1, C3, C4, C5, C7, C8, C9, C10, C12, C13 || 33ยตF || 10V || 10x | ||
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> '''Note''': Labeling may differ slightly across board revisions. Double-check values before replacing. | > '''Note''': Labeling may differ slightly across board revisions. Double-check values before replacing. | ||
Revision as of 13:23, 19 April 2025
Replacing electrolytic capacitors (recapping) in your Macintosh SE is essential for maintaining long-term reliability, consistent power delivery, and clean video output. Aging capacitors can cause instability, poor display quality, or outright system failure. Proactively replacing these components greatly improves the health and performance of your SE.
๐ Capacitor Inspection
Before beginning a recap, check each capacitor for visual signs of failure:
- Bulging Tops โ A domed capacitor top indicates internal gas pressure and failure.
- Leaking Electrolyte โ Brown or white crust near the leads signals electrolyte leakage.
- Corrosion or PCB Staining โ Green residue or darkened board areas mean urgent replacement is needed.
Use a multimeter with ESR testing capabilities if available to confirm health.
๐ Macintosh SE Capacitor List
๐งฏ Analog Board Capacitors
The Macintosh SE analog board uses the same layout and component values as the Macintosh Plus, and should be recapped entirely for reliability.
| Label | Capacitance | Voltage | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| C1 | 3.9ยตF | 35V | 1x |
| C2 | 4700ยตF | 16V | 1x |
| C3 | 220ยตF | 16V | 2x |
| C5 | 47ยตF | 10V | 1x |
| C6 | 22ยตF | 50V | 2x |
| C10 | 33ยตF | 16V | 2x |
| C11 | 10ยตF | 160V | 1x |
| C12 | 22ยตF | 50V | 2x |
| C18 | 33ยตF | 16V | 2x |
| C24 | 2200ยตF | 16V | 4x |
| C27 | 2200ยตF | 16V | 1x |
| C28 | 1000ยตF | 16V | 1x |
| C30 | 2200ยตF | 16V | 1x |
| C31 | 220ยตF | 16V | 1x |
| C32 | 2200ยตF | 16V | 1x |
| C33 | 4700pF | 250V | 2x |
| C34 | 100ยตF | 200V | 4x |
| C35 | 100ยตF | 200V | 1x |
| C36 | 4700pF | 250V | 1x |
| C37 | 0.47ยตF | 250V | 1x |
| C38 | 100ยตF | 200V | 1x |
| C39 | 100ยตF | 200V | 1x |
| C42 | 470ยตF | 10V | 2x |
| C45 | 470ยตF | 10V | 1x |
๐พ Logic Board Capacitors
The Macintosh SE logic board contains only a few electrolytic capacitors but they are vital to system operation.
| Label | Capacitance | Voltage | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| C6 | 1ยตF | 50V | 1x |
| C1, C3, C4, C5, C7, C8, C9, C10, C12, C13 | 33ยตF | 10V | 10x |

> Note: Labeling may differ slightly across board revisions. Double-check values before replacing.
๐ ๏ธ Capacitor Replacement Procedure
- Discharge CRT โ Always discharge the CRT before any internal work to prevent injury.
- Disassemble โ Remove the case, analog board, and logic board. Label cables if necessary.
- Remove Capacitors โ Desolder cleanly using a pump or braid. Avoid damaging traces.
- Install Replacements โ Observe polarity markings. Most electrolytics are polarized.
- Solder Carefully โ Apply clean, even solder joints. Trim excess leads.
- Inspect & Test โ Use a multimeter to test continuity and check for accidental shorts.
- Power Up Carefully โ Apply power while monitoring voltages and behavior.
๐งฐ Recommended Tools
- Temperature-controlled soldering iron (fine tip)
- Desoldering pump or braid
- Multimeter with continuity/ESR testing
- Isopropyl alcohol (99%) and antistatic brush
- Lead-free or leaded 0.5 mm solder
- Protective eyewear and insulated gloves
โ๏ธ Voltage Adjustment After Recap
After reassembly, verify voltage rails at the floppy drive power plug:
- +5V Rail: 4.85V โ 5.15V
- +12V Rail: 11.9V โ 12.7V
Use the analog board trimmer potentiometer (R56) to fine-tune if necessary.
๐ก Additional Tips
- Power up the SE at least once every few months to keep capacitors healthy.
- Use high-quality brands (e.g., Nichicon, Panasonic, Rubycon).
- Double-check polarity before soldering any capacitor.
- Clean the board of any capacitor residue using alcohol after desoldering.
- Dispose of old capacitors at an approved electronics waste center.