Published On May 1, 2018
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This is a procedure I use to remove stubborn components such as snap in capacitors using Chip Quick. For the purposes of this demonstration I will be using a power driver board from a WPC era pinball. A common problem is accidentally damaging the eyelets while removing the capacitors. Using Chip Quick alloy prevents this from happening.
Chip Quick can be purchased from most electronic part stores. I get it here: http://www.bdent.com/chipquik-smd05-r...
Nichicon 15,000uf Snap in capacitors are Mouser part number 647-LGU1V153MELB.
Bridge Rectifiers are Mouser part number 905-KBPC3506W