SMD Capacitor kit for Nintendo Game Boy Advance console internal replacement | ZedLabz

ZedLabz

SMD Capacitor kit for Nintendo Game Boy Advance console internal replacement | ZedLabz

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Features:

- SMD Capacitor set for Nintendo Game Boy Advance console. 
- Panasonic branded Low ESR caps with long life (2000 hours endurance at +105°C)
- Includes: (small) 2x 100uf 6.3v, (large) 1x 100uf 6.3v & 1x 470 6.3v capacitors.
- Requires internal soldering. 

Description:

This repair kit includes 4 capacitors needed to fix Nintendo Game Boy Advance console.

The 4 capacitor kit is compatible with Game Boy Advance console: 
- 2x 100uf 6.3v (small)
- 1x 100uf 6.3v (large)
- 1x 470uf 6.3v

A reasonable level of soldering ability are required to install the replacement capacitors. The console must be opened to install. 

Kit compatible with Game Boy Advance console only, please check compatibility before purchasing.

Tools required to open the console (Not included).

Soldering iron, solder & desoldering braid required to fit capacitors, (not included). 
Platform Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Colour Silver
Manufacturer ZedLabz
EAN 5056026440790
Weight 11g

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Jason
Absolutely perfect

Fantastic quality and easy installation. Make sure you tin all contacts first and use a good quality flux paste to prevent unnecessary heating of components. Highly recommended!