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In Reply to: RE: Took the motor unit out the plinth posted by flood2 on November 15, 2014 at 19:20:55:
None of them were leaking, discolored or bulging , and the table adjusted just fine. All the signals i checked were OK. So i elected no to swap them out this time. The caps are not all that stressed in this design. All of them way over specified, so it is likely that they last a lot longer than they lasted in the PSU which had caps that showed signs of aging eletrolythics one leaked and all the seals were a bit pushed out. so i replaced all those some time ago. ...It is not that difficult to get inside of the motor unit, so if i am doubtful of the results i can always just go in and take care of the caps. It takes a total of 5 screws to take out the unit and a total of 9 screws to take the bottom off. But getting all the boards out is a different story. it is a bunch of screws connectors posts, etc.....So i decided to try adjusting it first, and if that fails replace all the caps. So far it sounds fine.
dee
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Edits: 11/15/14
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