Just find every electrolytic can on the board and order new ones of equal capacitance and at least equal voltage rating from Mouser or Digikey. Things like Console5's M100/102 kit are just this but done for you.
In my M100 it was the small 1 and 0.47uF caps that bled out first. Frankly technology has advanced enough that I would even argue to replace the 1uF and unders with MLCC capacitors. I don't believe any of the circuitry particularly depends on the electrolytics' higher ESR. -- Erik On Tue, Aug 12, 2025, 8:38 AM Brian White <[email protected]> wrote: > The links to the pdfs are buried in the comment to a couple of his videos. > > If you search the heybirt youtube channel, find a 100 or 102 or 200 or > 8201 recapping video, any one doesn't matter which model, then look in the > comment for that video, some of them have a link to a pdf. remove the pdf > filename from the url and go to the directory and there are several pdfs. > > I think I might have reposted them here once or twice too so maybe search > a mail archive of the list. > > bkw > > On Tue, Aug 12, 2025, 10:09 AM Charlie Hoey <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hey there, >> >> I've got a T200 that's in lovely cosmetic shape and seems to work >> *mostly* well with a rex classic, but it seems to freeze up every few days >> or so and then needs a hard reset to get going again. I want this to last a >> good long time, and I understand re-capping is considered mandatory to keep >> these from getting bombed with corrosion. >> >> Are there any T200 specific recapping guides or kits? Or other theories? >> I could have sworn Jeff B had one on soigeneris but couldn't find it. >> Thanks in advance. >> >> -Charlie >> >
