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Revision as of 14:03, 9 February 2022
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Welcome to Caps Wiki! This site is dedicated to cataloging and sharing information on repairing devices. It's named "Caps" wiki because in older electronics capacitors are one of the more common causes of problems. But any repair information such as ICs, batteries, belts, 3D printer models, or more for devices of any age is welcome to be put here!
Device pages are sorted by categories that can let them be found by decade, product type, and specialty technology when applicable.
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Computers | Musical | Test Gear | Other |
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You can also view all devices broken down by a Category Tree.
General Information
There are also some pages meant to help you learn more about how to repair your devices and about the components that go in them.
Information on Capacitors | Other Information | General Guides |
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