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'''Replacing the electrolytic capacitors (“recapping”) in your Sinclair ZX80 is a crucial preventative maintenance step.'''   
'''Replacing the electrolytic capacitors (“recapping”) in your Sinclair ZX80 is a crucial preventative maintenance step.'''   
Original capacitors from 1980 are now far beyond their expected lifespan, and failure can cause instability, video issues, or even prevent startup. Fresh, quality capacitors restore reliable operation and protect delicate logic chips.
Original capacitors from 1980 are now far beyond their expected lifespan, and failure can cause instability, video issues, or even prevent startup. Fresh, quality capacitors restore reliable operation and protect logic chips.


== 🔍 Visual Inspection & Failure Signs ==
== Visual Inspection & Failure Signs ==
* '''Leaking or crusty capacitors''' – Look for brown, green, or white residue at the base of any can.
* '''Leaking or crusty capacitors''' – Look for brown, green, or white residue at the base of any can.
* '''Bulging or tilted cans''' – Even small axial capacitors may bulge or lean if failing.
* '''Bulging or tilted cans''' – Even small axial capacitors may bulge or lean if failing.
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If '''any''' capacitor shows trouble, replace '''all''' electrolytics on the board.
If '''any''' capacitor shows trouble, replace '''all''' electrolytics on the board.


== 📋 Sinclair ZX80 Capacitor List ==
== Sinclair ZX80 Capacitor List ==


The ZX80 uses a small number of electrolytic capacitors, all easily accessible on the main PCB.   
The ZX80 uses a small number of electrolytic capacitors, all easily accessible on the main PCB.   
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''All original capacitors are axial-lead types. Modern radial types may be used if carefully fitted and insulated.''
''All original capacitors are axial-lead types. Modern radial types may be used if carefully fitted and insulated.''


== 🛠️ ZX80 Recapping Procedure ==
== ZX80 Recapping Procedure ==
# '''Unplug and disassemble''' – Remove the case screws and carefully lift the top shell.   
# '''Unplug and disassemble''' – Remove the case screws and carefully lift the top shell.   
# '''Remove the PCB''' – Disconnect the keyboard membrane and gently free the main board.
# '''Remove the PCB''' – Disconnect the keyboard membrane and gently free the main board.
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# '''Reassemble and test''' – Power up and confirm stable video and reliable boot.
# '''Reassemble and test''' – Power up and confirm stable video and reliable boot.


== ⚙️ Post-Recap Voltage Checks ==
== Post-Recap Voltage Checks ==
After recapping, measure the +5V rail at the 7805 regulator output and at the RAM/CPU pins:
After recapping, measure the +5V rail at the 7805 regulator output and at the RAM/CPU pins:


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''Excessive ripple or voltage drop may indicate a faulty regulator or incorrect capacitor installation.''
''Excessive ripple or voltage drop may indicate a faulty regulator or incorrect capacitor installation.''


== 🧰 Recommended Tools & Parts ==
== Recommended Tools & Parts ==
* Temperature-controlled soldering iron (fine tip, 1–2 mm)
* Temperature-controlled soldering iron (fine tip, 1–2 mm)
* Desoldering braid and/or pump
* Desoldering braid and/or pump
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* Heatshrink tubing (for radial cap lead insulation)
* Heatshrink tubing (for radial cap lead insulation)


== 💡 Extra Tips ==
== Extra Tips ==
* '''Double-check polarity!''' The ZX80 board is single-sided and traces lift easily.
* '''Double-check polarity!''' The ZX80 board is single-sided and traces lift easily.
* '''Use axial capacitors''' for easiest fit, but radial types are fine if insulated and laid flat.
* '''Use axial capacitors''' for easiest fit, but radial types are fine if insulated and laid flat.
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* '''Store the ZX80 in a dry place''' – moisture accelerates capacitor aging.
* '''Store the ZX80 in a dry place''' – moisture accelerates capacitor aging.


== 🔗 Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Sinclair ZX80 Troubleshooting Guide]]
* [[Sinclair ZX80 Troubleshooting Guide]]
* [[Sinclair ZX81 Capacitor Replacement Guide]]
* [[Sinclair ZX81 Capacitor Replacement Guide]]
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[[Category:Sinclair Computers]]
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[[Category:Sinclair Maintenance Guides]]
[[Category:Capacitor Replacement Guides]]
[[Category:Capacitor Replacement Guides]]

Latest revision as of 10:29, 12 May 2025

Replacing the electrolytic capacitors (“recapping”) in your Sinclair ZX80 is a crucial preventative maintenance step. Original capacitors from 1980 are now far beyond their expected lifespan, and failure can cause instability, video issues, or even prevent startup. Fresh, quality capacitors restore reliable operation and protect logic chips.

Visual Inspection & Failure Signs

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  • Leaking or crusty capacitors – Look for brown, green, or white residue at the base of any can.
  • Bulging or tilted cans – Even small axial capacitors may bulge or lean if failing.
  • Unstable video output – Flickering, rolling, or missing sync often traces to dried-out C5 or C6.
  • Boot failures or random resets – Power supply filter caps (C1, C2) with high ESR can cause unreliable startup.

If any capacitor shows trouble, replace all electrolytics on the board.

Sinclair ZX80 Capacitor List

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The ZX80 uses a small number of electrolytic capacitors, all easily accessible on the main PCB. Always confirm values against your board’s silkscreen and schematic, as some early kits may differ.

Sinclair ZX80 Electrolytic Capacitors
Ref Capacitance Voltage Function / Notes
C1 22 µF 16 V +5V input smoothing (main power filter)
C2 1 µF 16 V +5V decoupling (logic rail)
C3 1 µF 16 V Video modulator coupling
C4 1 µF 16 V Video sync coupling
C5 10 µF 16 V Video composite output smoothing
C6 22 µF 16 V Reset circuit (power-on reset timing)

All original capacitors are axial-lead types. Modern radial types may be used if carefully fitted and insulated.

ZX80 Recapping Procedure

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  1. Unplug and disassemble – Remove the case screws and carefully lift the top shell.
  2. Remove the PCB – Disconnect the keyboard membrane and gently free the main board.
  3. Desolder old capacitors – Use a temperature-controlled iron (300–350 °C) and desoldering braid or pump.
  4. Clean pads – Remove old solder and residue; inspect for lifted traces.
  5. Fit new capacitors – Match polarity (long lead = +). Axial types fit the original holes; radial types can be bent to fit, but insulate leads with heatshrink or sleeving.
  6. Solder and trim leads – Ensure solid joints and no solder bridges.
  7. Clean flux residue – Use IPA and a soft brush.
  8. Reassemble and test – Power up and confirm stable video and reliable boot.

Post-Recap Voltage Checks

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After recapping, measure the +5V rail at the 7805 regulator output and at the RAM/CPU pins:

ZX80 Power Rail Checkpoints
Test Point Expected Voltage Max Ripple (p-p)
7805 output tab 4.95 – 5.10 V < 50 mV
RAM/CPU Vcc pin 4.90 – 5.05 V < 50 mV

Excessive ripple or voltage drop may indicate a faulty regulator or incorrect capacitor installation.

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  • Temperature-controlled soldering iron (fine tip, 1–2 mm)
  • Desoldering braid and/or pump
  • Leaded 63/37 or quality lead-free solder
  • 105 °C, low-ESR capacitors (Nichicon, Panasonic, Rubycon)
  • Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and antistatic brush
  • Heatshrink tubing (for radial cap lead insulation)

Extra Tips

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  • Double-check polarity! The ZX80 board is single-sided and traces lift easily.
  • Use axial capacitors for easiest fit, but radial types are fine if insulated and laid flat.
  • Check the 7805 regulator – If it runs hot or output is low, consider replacing it along with the capacitors.
  • Clean the edge connector while the board is out for best RAM pack reliability.
  • Store the ZX80 in a dry place – moisture accelerates capacitor aging.
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