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<blockquote data-quote="BnGRacing" data-source="post: 7491686" data-attributes="member: 557400"><p>Oh do I hate new RF amps.</p><p></p><p>Seems like a weak solder joint and a case that doesn't quite fit popped that cap off. Resoldering it back on and doing something about the case rubbing against the caps should permanently fix the problem. Just get the polarity right on the cap otherwise you'll make a mess.</p><p></p><p>But my concern will be the same thing happening to the other caps. Gotta say I'm not surprised that the top cover doesn't fit right, I'm just unsure how you would make a few mm's of clearance. What you have there is a manufacturing defect but I doubt anyone at RF will offer to fix that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BnGRacing, post: 7491686, member: 557400"] Oh do I hate new RF amps. Seems like a weak solder joint and a case that doesn't quite fit popped that cap off. Resoldering it back on and doing something about the case rubbing against the caps should permanently fix the problem. Just get the polarity right on the cap otherwise you'll make a mess. But my concern will be the same thing happening to the other caps. Gotta say I'm not surprised that the top cover doesn't fit right, I'm just unsure how you would make a few mm's of clearance. What you have there is a manufacturing defect but I doubt anyone at RF will offer to fix that problem. [/QUOTE]
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