Disassembling and Recapping Apple IIc Internal Power Converter

AndyDiags

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When taking apart your Apple IIc, you may want to check if the internal power converter has any leaking capacitors.
This guide helps you though the process. Note not all power supplies on the IIc are the same. This is meant of the Astec AA7341B, Apple part 699-0230, shown in images below.

First remove the power converter by pulling it up and out
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The metal casing is welded shut. It's not possible to pry it open without heavily damaging it. Also note that you can not use a wick and remove the solder.
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You need to slide out the power supply from the outer casing. You can do this by placing a piece of metal (such as a screw driver) though the screw hole on one end, and then pull on outer metal casing on the other end using pliers to slide it out.
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After getting it out a couple inches, the rest could be pulled out using your hands, use gloves if needed. You should be able to take the rest apart to see inside.
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The power supply consists of 8 electrolytic capacitors. Here's two images, one of the board, and one with the capacitors marked.
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Capacitor List for the Astec AA7341B power converter:
LabelCapacitanceVoltageLead SpacingTypeDiameter (Original)Diameter (Max)Suggested Replacement
C33300uF35v42mmAxial22mm24mmMAL202117332E3
C61uF50v2.5mmRadial5mm8mmUPV1H010MFD1TD
C9330uF16v5mmRadial10mm11mmUPX1C331MPD1TD
C101000uF16v5mmRadial13mm14mmUBT1E102MHD1TO
C11330uF16v5mmRadial10mm11mmUPX1C331MPD1TD
C16220uF16v5mmRadial10mm10mmUPX1C221MPD
C171000uF10v5mmRadial13mm13mmUBT1E102MHD1TO
C1833uF35v2.5mmRadial6mm7mmULD1H330MED1TD

Console5 currently does not have a kit available for this. Also note that high quality capacitors were used, with no visible leaks in my unit, so you may very likely not need to replace them yet.
 

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A 1000µF 25V capacitor located just outside the PSU should also be replaced. It is green in the photo below...

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I also see that Console5 does in fact offer a recap kit for the Astec AA7341B:


That page provides a link to their cap-list WIKI, which explains the capacitors included in that specific cap kit:


That page mentions 3 different PSU's for the IIc, two of them being ASTEC brand. So it would seem prudent to check your IIc's PSU prior to purchase.

NOTE: Their WIKI mentions "C1 1000uF 16v" but the opening post by @AndyDiags calls it C10. I don't know if both are correct (different PCB revisions?) or if one is in error.
 

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I do somewhat recall the Console5 listing being different. My guess is that the capacitor covered the "0" so they thought it said C1. C1 is actually on the other side of the board.
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