There are some parts lists here somewhere.... searching....
I haven't found anything with relatively recent 1.2A PSU cap substitutes... anyone have something at hand?
IIRC, the urgency is to replace:
- the "across the line / line to ground" X/Y safety rated capacitors C1, C2, C3, C4 (especially if they are in a translucent package as they typically crack and then explode making a mess).
- the primary switcher capacitors C12, C13 (as these are under the most stress and are the primary point of failure) .. use the best quality available with high hour and ripple current ratings and derate by using a higher voltage than the original (as long as it fits, which shouldn't be a problem as a modern capacitor is much smaller than a 1980s cap of the same rating)
In addition, one may choose to replace (or test and replace if not good):
- the output filter capacitors C9, C10, C14, C15, C18, C19, C20, C21 (and perhaps C24, C27, C28)
- any other aluminum electrolytics
Schematic is here:
https://lisalist2.com/index.php/topic,292.0.htmlThe prolific Tom Stepleton started a census for the capacitors here:
https://github.com/stepleton-xx/lisacapcensus/blob/master/620-0120_Power_Supply.txtWhile you've got it apart, my preference is to add a small quiet fan to the top-inside of the PSU case as they run a bit warm otherwise.
I hope others will add further advice / comments / corrections ...