Hi there.
Recently I pulled my old Yamaha PF-15 Electronic keyboard out of storage. I opened it up to see what was actually inside and I saw that a little rectangular component on the power supply board was bulging and had cracked, I powered up the keyboard and it worked! Apart from a few keys on the lower end. After about two weeks of use the keyboard started to make some really odd sounds when I press a key, occasionally the note being played sounds really warped like a cassette tape left in the sun too long.
I think the broken rectangle on the power supply is a capacitor because it says 0.022uF on it. All the other capacitors are fine.
And since it was made in 1981, I think finding replacement components might be quite hard.
How would I go about fixing this? I can solder but not very well. And I don't have much money.
Sorry if this post is in the wrong place. I don't really know where to put it. Also it's my first time posting on a forum.
Recently I pulled my old Yamaha PF-15 Electronic keyboard out of storage. I opened it up to see what was actually inside and I saw that a little rectangular component on the power supply board was bulging and had cracked, I powered up the keyboard and it worked! Apart from a few keys on the lower end. After about two weeks of use the keyboard started to make some really odd sounds when I press a key, occasionally the note being played sounds really warped like a cassette tape left in the sun too long.
I think the broken rectangle on the power supply is a capacitor because it says 0.022uF on it. All the other capacitors are fine.
And since it was made in 1981, I think finding replacement components might be quite hard.
How would I go about fixing this? I can solder but not very well. And I don't have much money.
Sorry if this post is in the wrong place. I don't really know where to put it. Also it's my first time posting on a forum.