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i have a burnt capictor on my xenon motherboard that got solder splash on it and it looks melted a bit and the 360 wont start up so i want to replace it can i just use a capictor off my other xenon motherboard that is in the same place as the one thats burnt?
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Yes. Replace it or it will never work, Case Solved.
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Well from my simple knowledge of soldering, as long as you can get the solder off the area and replace the capacitor correctly you should be fine.
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but my main question is can i replace it with a capacitor off my other xenon that is in the same place as that one
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The-Kush-Ops wrote but my main question is can i replace it with a capitor off my other xenon that is in the same place as that oneAs long as it is the SAME one, yes you can.
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how can i tell if its the same?
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look at it they should have some writing on it
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The-Kush-Ops wrote how can i tell if its the same?They'll be the same size typically. And if they are the same motherboard they will be in the same spot. NEVER use a smaller or bigger one.
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k there the same size in the same spot one has writing on the top the other doesnt but on the side they both read 10v
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The-Kush-Ops wrote k there the same size in the same spot one has writing on the top the other doesnt but on the side they both read 10vYou should be good then.
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