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		Amiga computer related discussion => Recommended Amiga Dealers => Topic started by: mbueler on January 10, 2014, 11:31:16 PM
		
			
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				Hi I`m in Sydney and looking for somewhere to get a A4000D and A600 motherboard capacitors replaced (I believe that's the issue but not 100% sure).
 Anyone know of someone trust worthy to do this?
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				Not sure about Sydney, but there's a very good bloke in Melbourne:
 
 http://www.amisynth.on.net/
 
 Fixed my A4000, which had badly leaking caps...
 
 Cheers,
 
 Mike.
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				does he know anything about fixing ppc accelerators? ..or 040s
			
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				Not sure about Sydney, but there's a very good bloke in Melbourne:
 
 http://www.amisynth.on.net/
 
 Fixed my A4000, which had badly leaking caps...
 
 Cheers,
 
 Mike.
 Thanks Mike,I'll call him on Monday.
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				Another possible option is that I offer component level repair on Amiga main boards.  Typical turnaround time is 5 days at present.  Freight costs between Australia and New Zealand are quite reasonable.
 
 Feel free to contact me for a price estimate.
 
 http://amiga.serveftp.net
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				I recapped my A600 the other day, I would have offered to do yours (as a starting point, then maybe do the A4000 in future)
 
 However, I bought enough capacitors to recap two A600's, then used half of them recapping a Sega Game Gear. :p
 
 I had been doing electronics assembly for nearly 9 years, till someone decided to make me redundant.
 
 So, now I've set up a little work area at home for repairing/modifying/building bits and pieces.
 
 (http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/163/7pfb.jpg)
 
 (http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/560/5bot.jpg)
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				I recapped my A600 the other day, I would have offered to do yours (as a starting point, then maybe do the A4000 in future)
 
 However, I bought enough capacitors to recap two A600's, then used half of them recapping a Sega Game Gear. :p
 
 I had been doing electronics assembly for nearly 9 years, till someone decided to make me redundant.
 
 So, now I've set up a little work area at home for repairing/modifying/building bits and pieces.
 
 (http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/163/7pfb.jpg)
 
 (http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/560/5bot.jpg)
 
 
 Nice setup you have there :)
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				Another possible option is that I offer component level repair on Amiga main boards.  Typical turnaround time is 5 days at present.  Freight costs between Australia and New Zealand are quite reasonable.
 
 Feel free to contact me for a price estimate.
 
 http://amiga.serveftp.net
 
 
 ^ Replaced my 1200 caps... look as good as new, as well as some other fault finding. Top bloke.
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				Any current lists of people who can repair / recap A1200s in Australia?  Mine has stopped outputting video signal (the function lights start up normally) and if it needs a recap, keen to do that too.
			
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 Not sure if Amisynth (Melbourne) is still active, haven't seen anything from Paul in a while and the website no longer exists.
 
 
 I'm still doing worldwide Amiga repairs/support in New Zealand, feel free to contact me for a price estimate.
 
 http://amiga.serveftp.net
 
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				Not sure if Amisynth (Melbourne) is still active, haven't seen anything from Paul in a while and the website no longer exists.
 
 
 I'm still doing worldwide Amiga repairs/support in New Zealand, feel free to contact me for a price estimate.
 
 http://amiga.serveftp.net
 
 
 Good to see Amiga repair services are still going in OZ! 👍🏻