I've heard online that I stand an excellent chance of killing myself if I try a cap kit, but then elsewhere people make them sound like they are easy as can be. How hard are they to do, really? I'm not an electrician or anything, but I have successfully installed my own light fixtures in my condo, so there's that.
I am an autobody tech and plumber and guitar tech by trade.
I know my way around a sottering (
) iron and some guitars use mods and caps.
But its not that hard to figure.
I went out, bought a new solder iron, solder sucker, flux and SOTTER (
)
I recapped an EZ20 in under two hours first shot thing worked like brand new again.
Its not as hard as everybody makes it out to be. The ability to recap a monitor does not make you an arcade genius .
Practice on a junk chassis first to get the hang of reflowing and using the solder sucker.
Take your time , you might mess up and put a cap in backwards if you don't.
Find a cap map before you even start.