Oh perfect! thank you so much for going through all the trouble. Yeah I think I'm going to skip replacing that then rather than risk overheating or me doing just an absolute bodge job because I very likely cannot work with 0603.. when I saw it I swore it was 0402 so that just goes to show how bad my confidence in working with that isIt's a 47uF M2012 6.3V X5R 20% capacitor.
I spoke to the hardware engineer, it's actually a 100n M0603 6.3V X5R 10%. You don't necessarily need to replace it, it's only there to reduce emissions.
Statistics: Posted by TheBestJohn — Fri Nov 14, 2025 5:48 pm