There are PSUs that are relatively easy to recap. There's some that are tough. And then there's the PSU from my 8600. Oh my god.
All the caps appear to be glued in. That's not even the worst. The copper of the board is. It's so thick on both sides that it's impossible to de-solder any parts. Even if you use a 100W soldering iron (normally used for thick cables etc.) instead of the regular 25W ones it does not even heat it up enough to get the caps out. They're just sitting there and showing the middle finger. The warmth dissipates faster than it can be conducted towards it.
That PSU is really a piece of work. Obviously constructed to show how complicated a PSU can be build. See the photos enclosed for details.
Did anyone ever managed to get one recaped and/or has any tips?
All the caps appear to be glued in. That's not even the worst. The copper of the board is. It's so thick on both sides that it's impossible to de-solder any parts. Even if you use a 100W soldering iron (normally used for thick cables etc.) instead of the regular 25W ones it does not even heat it up enough to get the caps out. They're just sitting there and showing the middle finger. The warmth dissipates faster than it can be conducted towards it.
That PSU is really a piece of work. Obviously constructed to show how complicated a PSU can be build. See the photos enclosed for details.
Did anyone ever managed to get one recaped and/or has any tips?