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    6920g OE907 Cap Replacement

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by wilmer007, May 2, 2014.

  1. wilmer007

    wilmer007 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey everyone I have had My 6920g for 5 years now but it started shuttingutting off and now I can't even reinstall windows 7 without it shutting off before installing.

    Anyways I was reading that I need to replace the OE907 capacitor but I am not Sure what replacement I should get. I read users used 330 2.5v tantaium capacitores while others used 470 6v so which should I get. Also can't I just get a new OE907 replacement since.its cheaper?

    Finally I read that the repair is not something I can do at home but I read some users were using a standard soldering gun to do this repair. I'm currently living outside the.U.S so soldering would be My Only option since they don't have those repairing machines down here.