Hi, folks. New to the Forum. Like many others, I've read the entire thread over the course of 4-5 days. It captured my attention and I am intrigued. I'm trying my first capacitor swap on a CECHG-01 (SEM-001) that's been sitting dormant for probably 10 years.
If I burn the house down, no big loss.
I have three other CECHA-01's, two of which have the original NEC's and still functional to this day. I have my original (A) launch console in all it's glory still fully working. The third A-Console is a YLOD purchased on eBay slated for a capacitor swap as well to see if I can get it to boot. I figured that I would practice on the G console first
So far on the CECHG I've replaced the top NEC's with 4 tantalum caps rated at 470uf/6.5v. Still YLODing with no change of behavior of the 2 second YLOD. I'm going to keep going and replace the bottoms as well, just waiting on another shipment of caps.
I'll make sure to jumper these also when I remove the bottom NEC's.
I've been out of the soldering game for a while, but was a huge hobbyist back in the day, so it's nothing new. But I found this pretty challenging.
I'll keep updating my progress as I go.