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Macintosh Plus Capacitor Replacement Guide

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Replacing electrolytic capacitors (recapping) in your Macintosh Plus is essential for long-term reliability, stable voltages, and a crisp video image. Over time, capacitors degrade, leading to voltage instability, display artifacts, and system failure. Proactively replacing these components ensures the continued functionality of your system.

Capacitor Inspection

Before replacing capacitors, it is essential to inspect them for signs of deterioration. The most common signs of failing capacitors include:

  • Bulging Tops – Capacitors should have a flat top. If swollen or domed, they are failing.
  • Leaking Electrolyte – A brownish or white crust around capacitor leads indicates electrolyte leakage.
  • Corrosion – PCB discoloration or corrosion around capacitor bases suggests imminent failure.

Macintosh Plus Capacitor List

The Macintosh Plus analog board contains numerous capacitors that should be replaced proactively. Below is a detailed table of capacitor specifications:

Macintosh Plus Capacitor Specifications
Label Stock Capacitance Stock Voltage Quantity
C1 3.9µF 35V 1x
C2 4700µF 16V 1x
C3 220µF 16V 2x
C5 47µF 10V 1x
C6 22µF 50V 2x
C10 33µF 16V 2x
C11 10µF 160V 1x
C12 22µF 50V 2x
C18 33µF 16V 2x
C24 2200µF 16V 4x
C27 2200µF 16V 1x
C28 1000µF 16V 1x
C30 2200µF 16V 1x
C31 220µF 16V 1x
C32 2200µF 16V 1x
C33 4700pF 250V 2x
C34 100µF 200V 4x
C35 100µF 200V 1x
C36 4700pF 250V 1x
C37 0.47µF 250V 1x
C38 100µF 200V 1x
C39 100µF 200V 1x
C42 470µF 10V 2x
C45 470µF 10V 1x

Capacitor Replacement Procedure

Proper capacitor replacement requires careful handling and the right tools. Follow these steps:

  1. CRT Safety – Fully discharge the CRT before servicing to avoid dangerous high-voltage shocks.
  2. Disassembly – Remove the analog board, noting connector placements.
  3. Desoldering – Use a solder sucker or desoldering braid to remove old capacitors without damaging PCB traces.
  4. Replacement – Install new capacitors with correct polarity (observe the + and - markings).
  5. Soldering – Solder new capacitors securely and trim excess lead length.
  6. Inspection – Ensure all solder joints are clean and well-adhered.
  7. Final Check – Use a multimeter to verify no shorts between power rails before powering on.

To perform a successful capacitor replacement, the following tools are recommended:

  • Soldering iron (temperature-controlled, fine tip)
  • Desoldering pump or braid
  • Multimeter (for voltage verification)
  • Anti-static brush, isopropyl alcohol (for PCB cleaning)
  • Safety glasses and insulated gloves

Voltage Adjustment Post-Recap

After recapping, voltages should be verified and adjusted to ensure stability. Measure using a multimeter at the floppy drive connector or logic board harness.

  • +5V Line: Should be 4.85V – 5.15V
  • +12V Line: Should be 11.9V – 12.7V

If voltages are out of range, adjust using the trimmer potentiometer (R56) on the analog board.

Additional Tips

  • Turn on the Macintosh Plus periodically to prevent capacitors from drying out.
  • Replace capacitors in batches to ensure even aging if full recapping is not possible.
  • Dispose of old capacitors properly at an electronics recycling center.

For further maintenance and troubleshooting, refer to the Macintosh Plus Troubleshooting.