I am working on a small Peavey powered mixer. Among other things, Peavey suggests replacing a SMD capacitor with a different value from the schematic, IF it hasn't already been upgraded. Since it is located underneath the board, it must be lifted along with a few heat greased parts, making for a messy job. Once I got the board up and over, I found the cap, but in no way can I tell from looking at it what value it is. Now, I must say my eyesight is pretty bad these days, but even with reading glasses, magnifying headband and holding a magnifying glass I cannot see how to ID it. SO, I will replace it to be sure. What a pain, I do not like dealing with this SMD stuff at all. I ordered a few in case I burn it up or something.
Is this just the way things are now, or am I missing something? Heck I pulled it off to look again in better light, and it got away from me and now I can't find it! darn SMD world!
Is this just the way things are now, or am I missing something? Heck I pulled it off to look again in better light, and it got away from me and now I can't find it! darn SMD world!
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