GRiDCase 1520 DC-DC Converter Repair

While diagnosing a RAM failure in my more sickly GRiDCase 1520 I noticed an unpleasant odour coming from the rear of the machine. Pretty soon it started behaving erraticly, rebooting at random. It's capacitors again — this time in the DC-DC converter module. Time to break out the soldering iron!

Extracting the DC-DC converter requires opening up the computer. It was immediately obvious that at least one large capacitor had leaked: underneath the DC-DC converter a brownish liquid was pooling. It also coated the lower half of the converter PCB :-(

DC-DC Converter Overview

The DC-DC converter takes the DC input to the system (16.24V from battery/PSU bay or 9-20V from external barrel connector). It converts this to the various voltages required for the rest of the system.

There are multiple models for the GRiDCase 1500-series DC-DC Converter:

The machine I'm repairing here had an LCD display.

Removing the Capacitors

The capacitors I removed and their values were:

DesignatorCapacitance
µF
Voltage
V
Max Temp
°C
Height
mm
Diameter
mm
Lead Spacing
mm
C14702510521105
C1922001010525136
C20220161051255
C30471008517106
C31471008517106
C35471008517106
C6110002510525136
C714750851263
C724750851263
C7333006.310520105
C744706.310512105
C7610108511132
C8010002510525136
C8110002510525136
C8233006.310520135
C8333006.310520135

I managed to source replacements that met the capacitance; met or slightly exceeded the voltage and temperature rating; and were physically the same size or smaller.

Fitting Replacements