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Old 09-11-2008, 02:48 PM
JesusJones JesusJones is offline
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I'm almost positive I have them in right. I get just about the same voltage as before with the originals in. Just a little better. SO i think I got that part right.

But the electrolytics are dead is the real problem. It charges up to 30 then drops to 3 volts when I turn it off. It should be staying closer to 30 for longer should it not?

Anyone think replacing them would solve the problem?
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