On a related note, one of the biggest errors people new to repairing HP equipment make is to mistake the 150D tantalums for standard aluminum electrolytic capacitors and shotgun replace them along with the aluminum electrolytic capacitors when, in fact, they will pretty much always be good. The wet electrolyte tantalums can develop leaks over time, with disastrous results, but even that is unusual. The axial aluminum electrolytics (30D, 31D, 39D especially) are almost always going to be dried out and faulty or are heading that way fast - those I automatically replace by default.
Hal