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grumpydoc:
Oh, I'm convinced - probably more critical for my 2000/2015's as I believe the caps in the 2001M are not so prone to leaking.

w.v.s.:

--- Quote from: grumpydoc on June 04, 2023, 03:13:25 pm ---Oh, I'm convinced - probably more critical for my 2000/2015's as I believe the caps in the 2001M are not so prone to leaking.

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From my point of view the 2001 is very prone to leaking. In my impression it is a rather common defect with older devices of that type, because they placed the caps in a rather warm area of the device. Here is, how my caps looked like and they also took a power resistor and a custom transfomer ... with them.

DiTBho:


I rented a gorgeous Pantani bicycle replica for half the weekend.
Exactly the one shown in the video!!!

Expensive, tired, but I'm satisfied  8)

grumpydoc:

--- Quote from: w.v.s. on June 04, 2023, 03:01:02 pm ---I highly recommend to check/replace the electrolytic capacitors [...] and when you do that, you will get an idea of the manufacturing year by the date codes of the components.

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2009 by the look of the IC date codes, so that might be newer than the worst of the capacitor problems.

SiliconWizard:

--- Quote from: DiTBho on June 04, 2023, 04:32:51 pm ---

I rented a gorgeous Pantani bicycle replica for half the weekend.
Exactly the one shown in the video!!!

Expensive, tired, but I'm satisfied  8)

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Not even electric! How are you gonna save the planet with this?
 ;D

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