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Macintosh IIvx Capacitor Replacement Guide

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The Macintosh IIvx logic board contains surface-mount electrolytic capacitors that leak after 30+ years. This guide provides capacitor specifications and replacement procedures.

The IIvx, Macintosh IIvi, and Performa 600 share the same logic board design, so capacitor specifications are identical.[1]

Why Recap?

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Electrolytic capacitors contain liquid or gel electrolyte that leaks over time. The leaked electrolyte is:

  • Conductive — creates short circuits between traces
  • Corrosive — destroys copper traces and attacks solder joints

Proactive recapping prevents irreversible damage.

Logic Board Capacitors

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The IIvi/IIvx/Performa 600 logic board contains SMD electrolytic and axial capacitors:[2][3]

IIvi/IIvx/Performa 600 Logic Board Capacitors
Capacitance Voltage Qty Package Recommended Replacement
47 µF 16V 6 SMD electrolytic KEMET T491D476K016AT (tantalum)
220 µF 16V 2 Axial electrolytic Vishay MAL213825221E3
Macintosh IIvi/IIvx logic board capacitor locations. Source: Recap-a-Mac

Replacement Options

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Tantalum (recommended for SMD):

  • Solid electrolyte — cannot leak
  • Available from Mouser, Digi-Key
  • Note: stripe marks positive terminal (opposite of electrolytic)

Axial electrolytic:

  • Use 105°C rated, low-ESR types
  • Match original footprint
  • Stripe marks negative terminal

Power Supply Capacitors

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The IIvx uses a 230W power supply shared with the IIci, IIcx, IIvi, Performa 600, Centris 650, and Quadra 700. Power supply capacitors vary by manufacturer (Sony, Astec, Delta).[4]

Consult the specific power supply label for capacitor values. Common values include high-voltage primary capacitors (200V–400V) and secondary filter capacitors.

Warning: Power supplies contain high-voltage capacitors. Discharge before servicing.

Tools Required

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  • Soldering iron with fine tip (for SMD) and chisel tip (for axial)
  • Hot air rework station (optional but helpful for SMD)
  • Solder (60/40 or 63/37, 0.5-0.8mm)
  • Flux (no-clean or rosin)
  • Solder wick and desoldering pump
  • Isopropyl alcohol (>90%) and brushes
  • Multimeter
  • Safety glasses

Removal Procedure

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SMD Capacitors

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  1. Apply flux to capacitor terminals
  2. Heat one terminal while gently tilting the capacitor
  3. Alternate terminals until capacitor releases
  4. Or use hot air at 350-380°C

Axial Capacitors

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  1. Heat one lead while applying gentle pressure
  2. Remove solder with wick or pump
  3. Repeat for second lead
  4. Remove capacitor

Cleaning

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After removal:

  1. Remove all electrolyte residue with isopropyl alcohol
  2. Inspect traces for corrosion
  3. Check continuity on damaged-looking traces
  4. Repair with conductive pen or jumper wire if needed

Installation

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Polarity

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Critical: Capacitors are polarized. Installing backwards causes:

  • Electrolytic: bulging, popping, or fire
  • Tantalum: short circuit, fire

SMD electrolytic: stripe marks negative Tantalum: stripe marks positive Axial electrolytic: stripe marks negative

Soldering

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  1. Tin one pad
  2. Position capacitor (verify polarity)
  3. Tack one terminal
  4. Solder second terminal
  5. Reflow first terminal
  6. Clean flux residue

Testing

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Before reassembly:

  1. Visual inspection — verify all polarities
  2. Continuity test — check for shorts
  3. Power-on test — verify startup chime and operation

Purchasing Kits

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Pre-made kits available from:

  • Console5 (console5.com)
  • Various eBay sellers

References

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  1. Macintosh IIvi, Recap-a-Mac—link(accessed 2026-02-09)
  2. Macintosh IIvi, Recap-a-Mac—link(accessed 2026-02-09)
  3. Macintosh IIvx / IIvi / Performa 600 Cap Kit, Console5—link(accessed 2026-02-09)
  4. Compact Desktop Power Supply Capacitor Lists, 68kMLA—link(accessed 2026-02-09)
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