Einleitung
The flash of the Canon PowerShot G3 camera is operated by the discharge of a capacitor. A capacitor is an energy storing device that stores a charge between two conducting plates. Before the capacitor can discharge, it must be charged by the battery.
Note:
1.) There are many screws to be removed before you can reach the capacitor.
2.) To install a new capacitor you must know how to solder wires to the capacitor.
3.) Do not continue unless you have a magnetic pad to place the screws and a soldering iron.
Werkzeuge
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Start to remove all of the screws around the camera: from the front, back, sides, and bottom.
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Once the screws have been removed, Remove the back panel. The panel should be able to be removed by hand.
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The front of camera should now resemble the picture shown.
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To remove the circuit ribbon (the brown strips) pull them out of the plastic pieces they are connected to.
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After that you can lift up the capacitor housing by using your finger nail, or other small object, to lift it up around the edges.
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Use a spudger, or other thin object, to remove the capacitor from the housing. (Image 2)
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To remove the red and yellow wires connected to the capacitor, use a soldering iron to heat up the solder and a vacuum to suck up the solder. Any other methods you know of will also work.
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Take the capacitor to you local electronics store or order another capacitor online by reading the capacity off of the side of the capacitor. It should be in microFarads (µF).
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Once you have a new capacitor, solder on the red and yellow wires to the same place as the old capacitor.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
Ein Kommentar
Better discharge that cap,so you don't suffer a 250V shock.