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現在のバージョン作成者: Oliver Holmgren

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I changed my caps and its been working at full brightness now for a few hours. Previously it would go black (display still active if seen under strong external light source) after some time. Over time that period got shorter and I started to notice high screen brightness shortened the period. In the end, any brightness above very low would shut it off. I checked my caps for capacitance and they seemed ok. replaced anyway. Didn't have the correct values or sizes (2x35v 270uF 8mmx15mm, 2x63v 120uF 8mmx20mm) on hand so I used 1x35v1000uF and 1x63v 470uF. I knew the larger caps would not fit in situ due to other users trying that. Simply adding some extensions to the legs and some insulation on the legs so they dont short on things allowed me to tuck them a little further over where the imac is thicker. Obviously the right size caps is better but don't be afraid to try desoldering your bad old caps and testing some new ones! Its really easy. Even if this is your first go and taking components off the board. These big caps are the easiest to solder things you will find on a mac. Little surface mount resistors are far worse! Give it a crack people. A replacement inverter board is going to have old caps too. Repair for the win :-)
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+Worth also mentioning is that I have upgraded the GPU to K4100M. The machine had a failed GPU in the past. I'd had about 2 years of slowly increasing frequency of screen going black since the GPU upgrade and had thought it was related to that initially. External monitor has worked perfectly throughout and never any graphical issues otherwise. Ill report back if the issue arises again but I am pretty confident it was the caps that were failing.

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オリジナル投稿者: Oliver Holmgren

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I changed my caps and its been working at full brightness now for a few hours. Previously it would go black (display still active if seen under strong external light source) after some time. Over time that period got shorter and I started to notice high screen brightness shortened the period. In the end, any brightness above very low would shut it off. I checked my caps for capacitance and they seemed ok. replaced anyway. Didn't have the correct values or sizes (2x35v 270uF 8mmx15mm, 2x63v 120uF 8mmx20mm) on hand so I used 1x35v1000uF and 1x63v 470uF. I knew the larger caps would not fit in situ due to other users trying that. Simply adding some extensions to the legs and some insulation on the legs so they dont short on things allowed me to tuck them a little further over where the imac is thicker. Obviously the right size caps is better but don't be afraid to try desoldering your bad old caps and testing some new ones! Its really easy. Even if this is your first go and taking components off the board. These big caps are the easiest to solder things you will find on a mac. Little surface mount resistors are far worse! Give it a crack people. A replacement inverter board is going to have old caps too. Repair for the win :-)

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