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{{ | {{warning|Replacing capacitors is an involved process that requires basic soldering skills and supplies. Some consoles in the GameBoy family use SMD capacitors which are smaller and require special techniques to replace. Improper technique can result in irreversible damage to critical components or the PCB itself.}} | ||
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== Game Boy Advance (AGB)== | == Game Boy Advance (AGB)== |
Latest revision as of 07:13, 2 September 2023
Replacing capacitors is an involved process that requires basic soldering skills and supplies. Some consoles in the GameBoy family use SMD capacitors which are smaller and require special techniques to replace. Improper technique can result in irreversible damage to critical components or the PCB itself. |
Always replace capacitors with equal capacitance value and equal or greater voltage capacitors. Higher temperature ratings (105°C instead of 80°C, etc.) are preferable and will extend the life of the capacitors. |
Game Boy Advance (AGB)
Console5 AGB Capacitor Specs List/Schematics
Where to buy:
AGB Cap Kit - (Console5)
AGB Cap Kit w/ Inductor - (RetroGameRepairShop)
Game Boy Advance SP (AGS-001/101)
Gekkio AGS-001/101 Capacitor Specs List/Schematics
Where to buy:
AGS-001/101 SMD Cap Kit - (Console5)