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Replacing electrolytic capacitors (recapping) in your '''Macintosh TV''' is essential for long-term reliability. The surface-mount capacitors on the logic board and TV tuner board are particularly prone to leakage, which can cause corrosion and permanent damage to PCB traces if not addressed. | Replacing electrolytic capacitors (recapping) in your '''Macintosh TV''' is essential for long-term reliability. The surface-mount capacitors on the logic board and TV tuner board are particularly prone to leakage, which can cause corrosion and permanent damage to PCB traces if not addressed. | ||
[[File:Macintosh_TV_Recap_Guide.jpg|thumb|center|450px|Macintosh TV Capacitor Overview]] | |||
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=== TV Tuner Board Capacitors === | === TV Tuner Board Capacitors === | ||
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|+ '''TV Tuner Board Capacitor Specifications'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.macdat.net/repair/cap_reference/apple/lc/mactv.html |title=Mac TV Cap Reference |publisher=MacDat |access-date=2026-02-10}}</ref> | |+ '''TV Tuner Board Capacitor Specifications'''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.macdat.net/repair/cap_reference/apple/lc/mactv.html |title=Mac TV Cap Reference |publisher=MacDat |access-date=2026-02-10}}</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 11:31, 10 February 2026
Replacing electrolytic capacitors (recapping) in your Macintosh TV is essential for long-term reliability. The surface-mount capacitors on the logic board and TV tuner board are particularly prone to leakage, which can cause corrosion and permanent damage to PCB traces if not addressed.

Capacitor Inspection
[edit | edit source]Before beginning replacement, inspect all boards for signs of capacitor failure:
- Bulging Tops - Electrolytic capacitors have a scored vent on top; bulging indicates internal pressure from failure
- Leaking Electrolyte - Brown, black, or clear fluid around capacitor base indicates active leakage
- Corrosion or PCB Staining - Discoloration of the PCB near capacitors suggests electrolyte damage
- Crystalline Deposits - White or tan crystalline material indicates dried electrolyte
The Macintosh TV contains capacitors on three boards:
- Logic Board (5 capacitors)
- TV Tuner Board (12 capacitors)
- Analog Board (various through-hole capacitors)
Macintosh TV Capacitor Lists
[edit | edit source]Logic Board Capacitors
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| Capacitance | Voltage | Quantity | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100uF | 25V | 1x | SMD Aluminum Electrolytic | Main filter capacitor |
| 47uF | 16V | 2x | SMD Aluminum Electrolytic | |
| 10uF | 16V | 2x | SMD Aluminum Electrolytic |
The logic board is similar to the Macintosh LC 550 but with modifications for the TV tuner interface.
TV Tuner Board Capacitors
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| Capacitance | Voltage | Quantity | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 47uF | 6.3V | 1x | SMD Aluminum Electrolytic | Non-standard value |
| 4.7uF | 35V | 4x | SMD Aluminum Electrolytic | |
| 4.7uF | 25V | 4x | SMD Aluminum Electrolytic | |
| 1uF | 50V | 1x | SMD Aluminum Electrolytic | |
| 0.47uF | 50V | 2x | SMD Aluminum Electrolytic | Non-standard value |
Note: The TV tuner board uses non-standard capacitor values (particularly 6.3V and 0.47uF) that are uncommon in other Macintosh boards. These may require special ordering.[3]
Analog Board Capacitors
[edit | edit source]The LC 500 series analog board contains numerous through-hole electrolytic capacitors. Complete specifications are not fully documented, but key capacitors include:
| Location | Capacitance | Voltage | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main filter | 1000uF-3300uF | 16V-25V | Radial electrolytic | Low ESR recommended |
| Secondary filter | 220uF-470uF | 25V-35V | Radial electrolytic | |
| Deflection circuit | 47uF-100uF | 100V-160V | Radial electrolytic | High voltage rating critical |
| B+ filter | 100uF-220uF | 200V-250V | Radial electrolytic | Safety rated |
The analog board may not require immediate recapping unless symptoms are present. Focus on the logic board and TV tuner board first.
Capacitor Replacement Procedure
[edit | edit source]- Discharge the CRT - Follow the CRT Discharge Procedure before opening the case. The CRT and analog board contain lethal voltages.
- Remove the rear case - Use a long Torx T-15 screwdriver to remove the rear housing screws.
- Disconnect cables - Carefully disconnect the video cable, speaker cables, power connector, and any other cables to the logic board.
- Remove the logic board - The logic board slides out after removing mounting screws. Note the orientation of all connectors.
- Remove the TV tuner board - The tuner board connects to the logic board via an edge connector. Carefully release it.
- Desolder old capacitors - Use a temperature-controlled soldering iron (350C-380C) and desoldering braid or pump. For SMD capacitors, heat both pads alternately while gently lifting the capacitor.
- Clean the pads - Remove old solder and any electrolyte residue with isopropyl alcohol (90%+) and a soft brush. Inspect traces for damage.
- Install new capacitors - Observe correct polarity. The negative side is typically marked with a stripe on the capacitor. Match the silkscreen markings on the PCB.
- Solder securely - Use quality leaded solder (60/40 or 63/37) and ensure good solder joints.
- Trim leads and inspect - For through-hole capacitors, trim leads flush. Inspect all joints under magnification.
- Clean the board - Remove flux residue with isopropyl alcohol.
- Test for shorts - Use a multimeter to check for shorts between power rails before reassembly.
Recommended Tools
[edit | edit source]- Temperature-controlled soldering iron (Hakko, Weller, or equivalent)
- Fine soldering tip (chisel or conical, 1-2mm)
- Desoldering braid (2-3mm width)
- Desoldering pump/solder sucker
- Fine leaded solder (0.5-0.8mm diameter)
- Isopropyl alcohol (90% or higher)
- ESD-safe brush
- Multimeter
- Magnifying glass or loupe
- Safety glasses
- ESD wrist strap
Recommended Replacement Capacitors
[edit | edit source]For SMD aluminum electrolytics, quality brands include:
- Nichicon
- Panasonic (FR, FC, or FM series)
- Rubycon
- United Chemi-Con (KZE, KY series)
Avoid generic or low-quality capacitors. Match or exceed the original voltage rating. Slightly higher capacitance values (within 20%) are acceptable.
Voltage Adjustment After Recap
[edit | edit source]After recapping, verify power supply voltages:
- +5V rail: 4.85V - 5.15V
- +12V rail: 11.9V - 12.7V
Adjust potentiometers on the analog board if necessary. Allow the system to warm up for 15-30 minutes before final adjustment.
Additional Tips
[edit | edit source]- Work in a well-lit, static-free environment - Use an ESD mat and wrist strap
- Document before disassembly - Take photos of cable routing and connector positions
- Label capacitors - Note polarity and position before removal
- Test incrementally - Power on and test after completing each board before full reassembly
- Keep the old capacitors - Useful for reference if issues arise
- Practice first - If unfamiliar with SMD work, practice on a scrap board
Sourcing Capacitors
[edit | edit source]Reliable sources for quality capacitors:
- Mouser Electronics
- Digi-Key
- RS Components
- Console5 (pre-made kits for some Macintosh models)
For the TV tuner board's non-standard values, you may need to search specialty electronics suppliers or accept nearest-value substitutes where appropriate.