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Putting the smoke back in


Gixxer750
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I bought a Japan skeleton smoke xbox which arrived today. I used Metal Arms to softmod it which worked well after a few tries. I then opened it up to clone the hard drive to a 2tb Seagate and noticed the clock capacitor was leaking, but didn't seem too bad yet. I got my hard drives set up, slid the DVD drive forward to make it easier to swap the IDE cable and pressed power. I immediately noticed an odd light behind controller port one followed by wisps of smoke. Yeah. My special edition skeleton smoke xbox was losing its smoke! I immediately pulled the power cord out.

Pictures show what I found. This capacitor is supposed to be attached forward of the clock cap, but had literally fried. I'm not sure if the leaky clock cap caused a short, or if while sliding the dvd drive forward, I did something to it. 

What do you all think? I can get another board easy enough, but I kind of want to keep the original board in it if possible. Where would you start as far as evaluating the damage and then repairing the board? 

Lastly, thanks for the help y'all have already given me through old posts I've found about softmodding a NTSC-J xbox!

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I ended up installing a new capacitor, crossing my fingers and powering it up. What did I have to lose, right? It boots right up and loads the dashboard. I'll test it out more thoroughly when I have a minute, but it might be okay.

I don't like that big bare copper hole though. Any ideas on how I can coat/Insulate that spot? Or should I just leave it alone? 

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