I have my original model 1 Genesis that I got back in 91' and it has never been recapped. I've had it apart recently and the caps "looked" fine. Just curious if because of it's age, should I just recap it anyways? Even though it seems to be fine.
I have my original model 1 Genesis that I got back in 91' and it has never been recapped. I've had it apart recently and the caps "looked" fine. Just curious if because of it's age, should I just recap it anyways? Even though it seems to be fine.
Atari: 2600, Jaguar
Microsoft: XBox, XBox 360
Nintendo: NES, GB, GBC, SNES, N64, GameCube, GBA SP, Wii, New 3DS, Wii U
Sega: SMS, Genesis, Game Gear, Nomad, Sega CD, 32X, Saturn, Dreamcast
Sony: PS1, PS2, PS3
Wanted: 7800, Neo Geo CD
Its probably not worth the trouble or money. Unless it has alot of sentimental value.
Genesis systems are so cheap, probably cost you more to have caps redone then get a new system.
If it looks and sounds good I probably wouldn't bother. It seems that cap failure in the Genesis presents with the typical degradation of audio / video quality. Sega was buying caps from half a dozen companies, none of which were very good, but I don't think there is a need for preemptive replacement... I haven't (yet) heard of cap failure accompanied by board damage.
I wouldn't replace caps unless there was something wrong, but I've done Genesis recaps before and in all cases, the systems exhibited audio problems (i.e. scratchy audio, distortion). In some cases I actually found caps that had leaked and caused minor damage to the board.
Most through holes take more time to leak than surface mounted caps. On a SegaCD or CDX it's best to do it NOW. On a Genesis it can wait but it doesn't hurt to do it preemptively. The attitude of "oh they're so cheap you can get another" is bullshit and will just help create scarcity for no good reason other than treating everything as disposable.
I fix things. You name it, I'll work on it. Want something modded? Recapped?