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Hey there,
I have been doing alot of work with vintage Apple Computers.
You can check out my website www.maccaps.com
I'm rather new with Amiga's, However, A cap is a cap.
Some boards are known for errors in the silkscreening.
Make sure to let me know, just to make sure i'm aware.
Located in Michigan, USA.
To give you an example of one of my international transactions:
I just did a Basic Re-cap to a Quadra 840av for a gentleman in Normandy, France. I'm not aware of what he spent to send it to me, However it was just a normal re-cap with OEM replacement caps, I used high quality panasonic caps.
My charge was only 35 dollars, and return shipping in a small box, 2.6 Lbs was 41.13 USPS Priority (international)
Domestic:
The medium Flat rate boxes for 12 bucks are great.
USPS Padded Flat rate can be use as well 6 bucks.
If the PCB is under 13oz's you can send First Class, Padded envelope
for 3-4 dollars.
Lots of re-caps will be around 35 dollars (+ return shipping) including quality, and a reasonable quantity of caps. Some of the larger boards with lots of various cap values and packages, will be closer to 45 dollars. Like the Amiga 4000 or Macintosh Portable 5120.
Here is a very kind video review of an Amiga 4000, This Re-Cap i did turned out fantastic! http://youtu.be/ZTij3AT7Mkw
Also i have a Re-Cap thread over at 68kmla.org, In this thread is requests and reviews of my work.
http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=20193
Let me know what you need, I'm here to help, I do a great job.
Also, I'm known to take on boards that have damage including rotted traces and via's, I charge a flat rate of $50 Over a re-cap has been preformed, that includes 2 hours of Diagnostics/Troubleshooting/Repair.
Good news is there is a decent amount of technical instructions and electrical schematics out there for this vintage hardware on the net.
Most of the time I can take care of whatever the additional issues are with in the $50 Flat Rate charge. However, before I would even consider offering the $50 Flat Rate Service, I wold determine wether or not its viable to even fix.
There Has been a case or two, Where the board was just destroyed and not viable to fix. I'm sure you get what I am saying, Those PRAM battery explosions can be very nasty.
Most of the time I can determine this with a reasonable quality picture of the PCB. - Only necessary if you are concerned there is additional damage due to leaking battery, or corrosive cap goo, or any other kind of various damage.
Obviously you have to gage how much you are spending, and determine what the value of what needs to be fixed, either nostalgic value or money value.
Sometimes saying, Hey this is bad, I need to find another one. Lots of times with this vintage hardware, If the replacement has not been properly serviced with new Capacitors installed, you will be in the same boat soon.
PM me and let me know what i can do for you.
Charles
PS:
All Re-Caps include a professional clean, and Anti Corrosion / Polish Treatment.
I have been doing alot of work with vintage Apple Computers.
You can check out my website www.maccaps.com
I'm rather new with Amiga's, However, A cap is a cap.
Some boards are known for errors in the silkscreening.
Make sure to let me know, just to make sure i'm aware.
Located in Michigan, USA.
To give you an example of one of my international transactions:
I just did a Basic Re-cap to a Quadra 840av for a gentleman in Normandy, France. I'm not aware of what he spent to send it to me, However it was just a normal re-cap with OEM replacement caps, I used high quality panasonic caps.
My charge was only 35 dollars, and return shipping in a small box, 2.6 Lbs was 41.13 USPS Priority (international)
Domestic:
The medium Flat rate boxes for 12 bucks are great.
USPS Padded Flat rate can be use as well 6 bucks.
If the PCB is under 13oz's you can send First Class, Padded envelope
for 3-4 dollars.
Lots of re-caps will be around 35 dollars (+ return shipping) including quality, and a reasonable quantity of caps. Some of the larger boards with lots of various cap values and packages, will be closer to 45 dollars. Like the Amiga 4000 or Macintosh Portable 5120.
Here is a very kind video review of an Amiga 4000, This Re-Cap i did turned out fantastic! http://youtu.be/ZTij3AT7Mkw
Also i have a Re-Cap thread over at 68kmla.org, In this thread is requests and reviews of my work.
http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=20193
Let me know what you need, I'm here to help, I do a great job.
Also, I'm known to take on boards that have damage including rotted traces and via's, I charge a flat rate of $50 Over a re-cap has been preformed, that includes 2 hours of Diagnostics/Troubleshooting/Repair.
Good news is there is a decent amount of technical instructions and electrical schematics out there for this vintage hardware on the net.
Most of the time I can take care of whatever the additional issues are with in the $50 Flat Rate charge. However, before I would even consider offering the $50 Flat Rate Service, I wold determine wether or not its viable to even fix.
There Has been a case or two, Where the board was just destroyed and not viable to fix. I'm sure you get what I am saying, Those PRAM battery explosions can be very nasty.
Most of the time I can determine this with a reasonable quality picture of the PCB. - Only necessary if you are concerned there is additional damage due to leaking battery, or corrosive cap goo, or any other kind of various damage.
Obviously you have to gage how much you are spending, and determine what the value of what needs to be fixed, either nostalgic value or money value.
Sometimes saying, Hey this is bad, I need to find another one. Lots of times with this vintage hardware, If the replacement has not been properly serviced with new Capacitors installed, you will be in the same boat soon.
PM me and let me know what i can do for you.
Charles
PS:
All Re-Caps include a professional clean, and Anti Corrosion / Polish Treatment.
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