I Bought 6 Broken Game Boys - Let's Try to Fix Them!

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    I Bought ALL The Broken Game Boys - Let's Fix Them! I bought every color of Game Boy in the Play It Loud! series (USA available colors) so I have size to try to get fully working. Corroded battery contacts are a problem with almost all of them. I also fixed a couple screen issues and, of course, did some cleaning.
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Komentáře • 437

  • @jeremy2283
    @jeremy2283 Před rokem +361

    I like that you're doing more retro repairs. You've become well rounded in your reportoire!

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +69

      Trying to mix it up a bit. Glad you enjoy these.

    • @tyriedle2658
      @tyriedle2658 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Happy Sunday have a nice day today ok i enjoy these videos,

    • @adamstewart247
      @adamstewart247 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Would be great to see a WiiU disc drive replacement. I need to do that repair at some point

    • @matthewcurry3565
      @matthewcurry3565 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@Tronicsfixwith how much corrosion you see I would mention that only 90% isopropyl alcohol for electronics cleaning.

  • @xxSepelxx
    @xxSepelxx Před rokem +205

    The white stuff that you crunched of the black game boys battery connectors is most likely battery acid. To clean that off there is a very simple trick: Use some vinegar and the acid starts bubbling and dissolves immediately. I usually clean the stuff afterwards with some IPA to prevent rusting due to the vinegar, but I am not sure if you would actually need to.
    By the way, I really like your retro console repair videos! Keep it up!

    • @christophergilmer8267
      @christophergilmer8267 Před rokem +33

      this is the way

    • @xsaxia2008
      @xsaxia2008 Před 10 měsíci +6

      I used the acid to destroy the acid

    • @alessandromazzini7026
      @alessandromazzini7026 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Fellow Expert in vinegar anticorrosion tech🗿

    • @xsaxia2008
      @xsaxia2008 Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-gu3fg2ju5q I was referencing vinegar being acidic, as opposed to basic

    • @damionmanuel7337
      @damionmanuel7337 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @xsaxia2008 Right, but battery "acid" is actually a base, alkaline, not really acid like we call it. That's why vinegar, an acid, works to neutralize it.

  • @resalemindset3037
    @resalemindset3037 Před rokem +169

    can you imagine how great it would be if every board had to have vital info printed onto it

    • @timhartherz5652
      @timhartherz5652 Před rokem +36

      This used to be the case, many expensive electronics even came with schematics in the manual.
      For others you could request the service manual with the schematics from the manufacturer. Now even a stupid switch is considered a "trade secret" to make repairs as difficult as possible.

    • @howdoichangemyprofilepictu9839
      @howdoichangemyprofilepictu9839 Před rokem +21

      @@wlerailfan9870 its less capitalism and more corporate consumerism. its the end result of capitalism though.

    • @oldmanbiscuit7518
      @oldmanbiscuit7518 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@wlerailfan9870 as opposed to what? State made things are perfect and if you tinker with them you get lined up aginst the wall?

    • @contraband1543
      @contraband1543 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@oldmanbiscuit7518 da comrade

    • @dncomments
      @dncomments Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@timhartherz5652Do you really think most people could even do a simple solder job? Most people have no skills to even get electronics apart. I don’t see how wasting money on included schematics would do anything as it’s rare that a consumer would even know the first thing about it.

  • @Slashser
    @Slashser Před rokem +45

    I grew up with the Advance so it just dawned on me, but it surprises me how they managed to make a much more powerful console run in half the battery power.

  • @cidkramer
    @cidkramer Před rokem +31

    Desolder like you did, throw the battery tabs into some heated vinegar for a few min, clean them up with isopropyl and reinstall. Works every time for me.
    I also drop some isopropyl into the wheels and work them back and forth before blowing the with compressed air. I do the same for the power switch.
    For the cartridge slot I use a tooth brush to clean the pins nicely.

    • @kazinwho
      @kazinwho Před rokem +1

      Heated vinegar, eh? I've used room temp vinegar for some battery terminals which worked, does the heating make it work better?

    • @cidkramer
      @cidkramer Před rokem

      @@kazinwho heating vinegar seems to make a difference for me. For other household cleaning people suggest heating it

    • @kazinwho
      @kazinwho Před rokem

      @@cidkramer Good to know! I hadn't heard to do that. Thanks!

    • @cidkramer
      @cidkramer Před rokem

      @@kazinwho I put vinegar in a shot glass and heat it for 10 to 15 seconds. Throw the battery tabs in and agitate them after a min to make sure the crustiness is breaking off.

    • @matthewcurry3565
      @matthewcurry3565 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@cidkramerheating acids will in fact make it angry or be a bit more acidic. So, you are correct. Just dont put any chips, or copper into vinegar heated or not. Such frail copper connections will not like being made into copper acetate. But, the corrosion will be bright pretty blue if you do so there is that. Beats the white toxic acid from the batteries.

  • @HybridDivide
    @HybridDivide Před rokem +48

    If you want to get a bit more contrast on OG Game Boy screens, change the polarizer direction, and install a bivert chip. It'll end up with the image being correct, but with better contrast.

  • @abdullahrex4769
    @abdullahrex4769 Před rokem +22

    I don't know why, but your game console repair videos feel like they are repairing my childhood. You are our hero!!

    • @daniel070487
      @daniel070487 Před rokem +2

      your childhood can't be repaired 😂

  • @Moby41
    @Moby41 Před rokem +107

    Always a good day when Tronics uploads a new video

  • @carlthejexican7551
    @carlthejexican7551 Před rokem +17

    I honestly bought BW-100 a few weeks ago because of your content, really does work wonders, works better than IPA 99% for a lot of what I normally do.

  • @EMNemesis
    @EMNemesis Před rokem +19

    Enjoyed watching this, looking forward on more handheld consoles being repaired back to life and give new purpose.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +6

      Glad you enjoyed! Always more to come

    • @TheBrando212
      @TheBrando212 Před rokem

      Would love to see you get ahold of a Vita or one of the micro Gameboy's sometime. Could see those being interesting to see broken down and repaired.

    • @daboomer2277
      @daboomer2277 Před rokem

      👍👍👍👍

  • @westla3074
    @westla3074 Před rokem +13

    Great video as always. One suggestion for production value when showing retro handhelds, have a dedicated variable speed camera to match the lower refresh rates of the screen in use. It would show a much better representation of what you're actually seeing.

  • @Christophersanchez1326
    @Christophersanchez1326 Před rokem +70

    As everyone saw, the first Gameboy already had its own video. 😁 Just sit back and enjoy the rest of this video. 😊

  • @310_Latchkey_kid
    @310_Latchkey_kid Před rokem +2

    This type of video is the reason why I love watching your channel!! Amazing job!

  • @bloink3511
    @bloink3511 Před rokem +7

    Just found my old gameboy and game collection a few weeks ago. Been tinkering ever since. Thanks for the incredibly well made videos. They really help my understanding of how these old things work

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +4

      Love finding old stuff! Glad you enjoyed this. Good luck fixing yours up!

  • @generalorgana45
    @generalorgana45 Před rokem

    Yay more DMGs! Thanks for working on these, they’re some of my favorites to see fixed

  • @pc-122
    @pc-122 Před rokem +5

    The dmg-1 might be my favorite gameboy. I bought a broken one to reshell and battery/screen mod a few years ago. It was so satisfying, one of the bigger projects I’d done up to that point. It set me on a path to collet more and repair more stuff in general. So I have some serious love for these chunky boys haha

  • @pikaplayer2870
    @pikaplayer2870 Před rokem +1

    Watching you fix old consoles and handhelds always makes me happy :)

  • @kirimasu5179
    @kirimasu5179 Před rokem +2

    Your Videos are soo enjoyable. The cleanings are kind of ASMR for me haha. Keep it up, you are a truly impressive man.

  • @ShoelessJP
    @ShoelessJP Před rokem

    Your videos are so satisfying to watch. Keep up the great work.

  • @Priksy
    @Priksy Před rokem +4

    Hey @TronicsFix u could take Q-Tips with some Vinegar to loose all of the corrosion easily. The Vinegar will react to the corrosion caused by batteries. Just take some IPA after loosing everything like that and ur contacts will most likely look like brand new.

  • @edusszfx
    @edusszfx Před rokem +1

    I had the red one with that case and all ! Brings back good memories! Great job getting it all working!

  • @tomleech9753
    @tomleech9753 Před rokem +8

    The contacts aren't so much "corroded" as the battery acids have turned into salts and have adhered to the metal. I mostly just squirt some vinegar on them and watch it bubble away the salts which are impeding the connections. Additionally, you'll often find them in the headphone jack, which will stop the sound from working, as it uses a switch to make sure sound only comes out of the speakers or the headphones. While I love that you repaired all of these, I gotta be honest, I hate the original gameboy screen and I'd love to see you show how simple it is to install an IPS screen mod, because they look BEAUTIFUL, and even can do 4 color pallette modes which are really nice with some games.

    • @BlueTrane2028
      @BlueTrane2028 Před rokem +2

      I know he likes to solder, but the one with the lines would've been PERFECT for the IPS mod.

    • @tomleech9753
      @tomleech9753 Před rokem

      @@BlueTrane2028 I've never seen anyone bother with swapping the actual screens like that. heh. It's so not worth it. heh.

  • @seba830
    @seba830 Před rokem +3

    Dude, you just made me pull out my old gameboy and try to fix it. Im gonna try to replace the shell, change the contacts and clean it, maybe it will work, i did notice some rust on it,, when i was a child it fell into water i dunno maybe there is still some life left in it

  • @ZackMuffinMan
    @ZackMuffinMan Před rokem +2

    Love seeing the retro repairs!

  • @javiles2331
    @javiles2331 Před rokem +1

    Steve you’re going a real great collection! 🎉❤ love your videos!

  • @brrruuuh
    @brrruuuh Před rokem +5

    Great videos as always. You inspire me to fix my videogame collection everytime I see your videos Greetings!

  • @Z42b
    @Z42b Před 2 dny

    wow that green one turned out like new, very cool steve

  • @dschult3
    @dschult3 Před rokem +3

    I love the BW-100 can I bought after watching your videos. I haven't had a stick drift issue on my JoyCons since I bought the can over a year ago. Thanks for recommending it.
    Nice job with the Game Boys!

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +1

      Love hearing this! I have a couple cans at home too that my wife and son use to clean their joycons when they start to drift.

    • @haralamc
      @haralamc Před rokem

      Tried contact cleaner myself on series s controller even gently lifted back the plastic green sides to get behind but still drifts sadly

  • @Spartan122S
    @Spartan122S Před rokem +4

    Another great Tronicsfix video to end the Friday afternoon! Thank you Steve and like always happy Friday! 🍻

  • @Javisflip_
    @Javisflip_ Před rokem

    I was just looking into buying new battery contacts for my corroded DMG GameBoy. I think I’m gonna give it a shot after this video, thanks!

  • @bradleythatcher2869
    @bradleythatcher2869 Před rokem +1

    Every month I find a GameBoy to fix. Its fun and such a low cost of entry. The best part is that most are fixable with very little effort.

  • @sjohnpo1178
    @sjohnpo1178 Před rokem +1

    Also can clean heavy corrotion with vinegar. Couple of hours and turns back new. Great video.

  • @aroundtheblockwithbrock4799

    Loved the video definitely would love more retro repairs keep it up 😃

  • @sndsofscnce
    @sndsofscnce Před rokem

    Like seeing all these different colored Game Boys, only ever had the traditional beige version.

  • @Zetsumei88
    @Zetsumei88 Před rokem +1

    Wow! That red Gameboy is beautiful! What a great find!

  • @patpatboy2
    @patpatboy2 Před rokem +1

    I love watching retro tech get a second lease on life! My GameBoy Color is still kickin' around! 😁

  • @mikesmith7249
    @mikesmith7249 Před 4 měsíci

    14:02 exactly! Love the channel, keep up the great work

  • @Fetteremo
    @Fetteremo Před rokem +1

    Hey, do you have any recommendations on how to get started doing the same thing you do? I have a bunch of old games from my childhood, that I think are similarly damaged to those gb games you already repaired, I want to repair them and play them again myself. Love your content, keep it up!

  • @ekspatriat
    @ekspatriat Před rokem +3

    Did you know Japanese screws are not Phillips? They are JIS and you can get screwdrivers. Phillips screwdrivers 'work' but chewed screws happen more often.

    • @Keepskatin
      @Keepskatin Před rokem +1

      Interesting, I like and dispise custom tools

    • @Island360
      @Island360 Před 4 měsíci

      I always use a Japanese Hammer to open Gameboys

  • @sergeleon1163
    @sergeleon1163 Před rokem +1

    In the video you call a lot of the white power/crystals corrosion, but it's actually potassium carbonate formed by the potassium hydroxide in Alkaline batteries. Alkaline batteries a liquid potassium hydroxide which is unpleasant stuff, but when it converted to potassium carbonate that is stable and it’s not dangerous and can be just cleaned off.

  • @trevorkneeland5605
    @trevorkneeland5605 Před rokem +1

    Using a Hot air station at about 200-250 degrees works very well for vertical screen lines. Much better than the soldering iron most people seem to use.

  • @nevinmc3880
    @nevinmc3880 Před rokem +3

    You should try to do a IPS screen mod. They're very easy to do on these DMG game boys. It's essentially plug and play😊

  • @XaFFaX
    @XaFFaX Před rokem +1

    This mostly was not corrosion, but rather spilled battery acid. Quite good contacts though, mostly not rusted with that acid.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem

      And what does spilled battery acid cause?

  • @newbutthunt
    @newbutthunt Před rokem

    You got the best thumbnails, always smiling👍

  • @reinholdachleitner2069
    @reinholdachleitner2069 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video,it's nice to see all the play it loud series Gameboys.The white build up on the contacts is lead sulphate or sulfation,it's not actually corrosion,just a coating.💯👌🏻✌🏻

    • @Dosmod
      @Dosmod Před rokem +1

      Ironically in the video with the most mentions of the word "corrosion".

  • @cmdrparasite
    @cmdrparasite Před 2 měsíci

    Loving the 8-bit music in this video

  • @jdgamingandfriends5286

    I didn't even know that game boys originally came with a cover for the port!
    Great repairs steve.

  • @I_am_Allan
    @I_am_Allan Před rokem +2

    Great video, as always Steve!

  • @cameronbernard493
    @cameronbernard493 Před rokem

    Love all your videos dude. "The perfect amount of thermal paste" 😅. Gets me every time.
    How do you find these good deals, I would live to fix some old electronics. Can never find a half decent deal on ebay.

  • @ellbeeyt
    @ellbeeyt Před rokem +1

    Is that corrosion or just caked on Alkaline battery barf? You can just wash that Alkaline off with vinegar and a toothbrush

  • @tinystar3010
    @tinystar3010 Před rokem +2

    I really like that yellow one. Do you sell some of the stuff you fix on ebay?

  • @12345.......
    @12345....... Před rokem +5

    This reminded me I think I left batteries in my wii controllers when last stored

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +2

      NOOOOOOO...lol. I don't think batteries leak as bad as they used to at least.

    • @Lotus_1776
      @Lotus_1776 Před rokem +2

      Soake the contacts in vinegar for 10 min it dissolves the corrosion . Then you can just solder them back on

  • @adzmitch
    @adzmitch Před rokem

    I recognise that first one, the dirt in the speaker :D

  • @Franxy108
    @Franxy108 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Gotta Love His Content.

  • @jrgaln
    @jrgaln Před 11 měsíci

    You are amazing. Keep up the great work.

  • @marcopasta
    @marcopasta Před rokem +1

    I find white vinegar is best for battery corrosion. Should try that first lol

  • @LadySamurai88
    @LadySamurai88 Před rokem

    And i already saw the cleaning video and that was great to see even tho i saw many of these videos it never gets old and it is great to see such video on my favorite CZcams account 😁

  • @verybempostadepaiva3008
    @verybempostadepaiva3008 Před rokem +1

    just love your video's keep them coming

  • @HypocritesExposd
    @HypocritesExposd Před rokem +1

    Where can I get Gameboy polarizers? Mine is in desperate need of one. Thank you!

  • @Mr.Bearded.Mechanic
    @Mr.Bearded.Mechanic Před rokem +1

    I recently found out that Lemon Oil (Citrus Limon) is a pretty good glue solvent. Even better than IPA or at least quicker. I use Lemon Oil on glue residue to soften it up and use IPA to clean the rest of the oil. I have a Gameboy Color in green color from the mid-, mid-late 90'. It has given me some core memory for me. Still got it.

  • @UssyMustyYS
    @UssyMustyYS Před rokem

    Great retro fix, great nostalgia.

  • @sjmoorez
    @sjmoorez Před rokem +3

    You are generally thorough so I never say anything, but with those shelves off, why not give them a complete cleaning with hot water and soap? Makes a huge difference in the final product.. for example the green one still had what appeared to be hella dirty spots on it.
    Edit: I watch a lot of Tysy tube and also odd tinkering who do similar things but complete full restorations rather than your more specific fixing broken circuit board and compactors/chip sets. For what little my opinion is worth to you already successful channel is I'd personally like to see more shell/casings receive a portion of the video. It's super helpful and I doubt most people follow multiple channels like this. Also doing upgrades to these devices could be cool. Like backlights or changing conventionally battery run handhelds into lithium ion variants. Just my opinion. I think it'd help draw a larger audience. But I enjoy your content regardless

  • @OG_Zero_Cool
    @OG_Zero_Cool Před rokem

    LOVE your videos, I'm sure you know this but you can use white vinegar to clean up that battery corrosion.

  • @cutchyuz630
    @cutchyuz630 Před rokem +2

    You almost got all those LCD lines to come back to life! I had a similar issue, but I just came back to it later and got them working. I probably spent 45 minutes in total.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +1

      I was so bummed that I couldn't get it working

  • @nahuelgonzalez2709
    @nahuelgonzalez2709 Před rokem +1

    New TronicsFix video, let's goooooo!

  • @dbzfighter2025
    @dbzfighter2025 Před rokem +1

    Are you considering a retro-bright video for the grey one? That would be pretty neat if you did.

  • @mukeshgoolcharan6121
    @mukeshgoolcharan6121 Před rokem

    Good stuff man 😊

  • @bengoshi4
    @bengoshi4 Před rokem

    I have the blue version! Perfectly working 😎
    Anyway .... Great content !!!

  • @mrlox9576
    @mrlox9576 Před rokem

    Lay a piece of foil accross the corroded part and put batteries in to test to see if the unit works or if you have bigger problems before going to the effort of cleaning. Will save you time.

  • @demonbeast86
    @demonbeast86 Před rokem

    Amazing video thanks for the tips please make one for Gameboy advance SP some of mine SP don't change anymore and need ideas for repair

  • @g_rammstein
    @g_rammstein Před rokem

    nothing broken at all. well done. indeed the red one is beautiful. I had one back then. I don't even know where it is and if it still functions.

  • @shady4422
    @shady4422 Před rokem

    Enjoyed that,Great vid

  • @stiuireadair
    @stiuireadair Před rokem

    Hello where can you get the battery terminals if you don’t mind me asking? Many thanks love the video. Chris from the UK 👍👌🤜

  • @briandoss9232
    @briandoss9232 Před 5 měsíci

    Dude I learned alot about contact cleaning today.

  • @steveaustin330
    @steveaustin330 Před 10 měsíci

    Also, another banger episode,Steve!

  • @matt25876
    @matt25876 Před rokem

    You should get one of the guys that works for you to do the restoration..maybe one of those cleaning ASMR style videos. I hear Robert is pretty good at it .😉😂
    Loving the content, giving me more confidence to take apart some of my own electronics.

  • @gordonfreeman7680
    @gordonfreeman7680 Před rokem

    love your vids man.

  • @overlordghs1081
    @overlordghs1081 Před rokem +1

    Hey, love your videos. Was wondering if you could try doing a video on fixing a bunch of controllers for the switch besides Joy-cons (like the elite controllers). I have gone through so many over the years with either serious stick drift or just complete loss of power and I'd like if you could take a look at some.

  • @PoopaChallupa
    @PoopaChallupa Před rokem +3

    I had a camera and printer for gameboy. Looked like a fossil, but it was cool at the time.

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +2

      Those are so cool! I'm going to try to find one of each.

  • @coincollectingtime821
    @coincollectingtime821 Před rokem +1

    It’s a good day, especially when he buys a lot of broken stuff

  • @CDRaff
    @CDRaff Před rokem

    With bad battery corrosion try some water with baking soda dissolved in it. It works wonders as long as the metal isn't corroded away altogether. Also cleans the residue off boards really easily. Plus the foam is cool.

  • @adwol48
    @adwol48 Před rokem +1

    taking the old polarising filter off my gameboy during a back-light and bi vert mod was probably the most scary thing I have ever done when i heard that crack when you were doing yours I thought you had cracked the glass.

  • @AhmadCycro
    @AhmadCycro Před rokem +1

    Awesome video!! Would the polarizer have been a little easier/safer to remove if you had used a heat gun on the adhesive first?

  • @TheAppleFanBoyAppleArchivesUS

    Love your videos 😊

  • @shadowfrost44
    @shadowfrost44 Před rokem +1

    Extreme green was missing love that you are doing retro stuff

  • @skiplazauski1497
    @skiplazauski1497 Před rokem +5

    Those very corroded battery terminals could easily be made perfectly clean by dropping they into a sonic cleaner with the correct amount of abrasive added. This would save you a chuck of time. The sonic cleaners aren't that expensive.
    I enjoy your videos, Dr. Skip

    • @timhartherz5652
      @timhartherz5652 Před rokem +7

      You can easily get it off with some household vinegar, it neutralises the alkaline residue.
      Afterwards rinse with water/q-tips and clean up with ipa.
      Apply protective zinc coating with q-tips or at least some oil.
      Great for contact which you can't or don't want to remove.
      Don't need an ultrasonic, but if you have one i still recommend neutralising that battery gunk beforehand.

  • @MrBlackmaxDK
    @MrBlackmaxDK Před rokem

    Man i allways wanted the clear Game Boy as a kid, and i still want it today :D, i do still have my original grey Game Boy from back in the days :)

  • @cesars5106
    @cesars5106 Před rokem

    Thanks for the amazing content, now I'd like to know if you have repaired a PS4 launch edition with the error su-42118-6? my ps4 is unable to update and I think the grey cable from the motherboard to the disk reader is broken

  • @lazereth45
    @lazereth45 Před 9 měsíci

    White vinegar dissolves that corrosion pretty well so could use it on the plastic and then just make sure it’s all cleaned up, gets in the nooks a lot easier

  • @mikinard
    @mikinard Před rokem

    Drag back and forth on the whole screen connector and not just on the dead lines.. it works

  • @BlueTrane2028
    @BlueTrane2028 Před rokem

    Source for the correct dark grey screen cover for the Play it loud gameboys?
    The ones I've gotten were either too light or too dark, the one on that green looked perfect...

  • @BenMorse0
    @BenMorse0 Před rokem +3

    If you use heat the polarizer will come off a lot easier. Even just a hair dryer cuz I know you would be afraid of using a heat station

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +1

      Yes, that would have helped. I was actually surprised at how easily this one came up

    • @BenMorse0
      @BenMorse0 Před rokem

      @@Tronicsfixok fair. In the video you seemed scared to break the glass. I’m glad you got it done that’s the important part

  • @franzusgutlus54
    @franzusgutlus54 Před rokem +4

    How many broken game boys do you want to buy?
    Steve: Yes

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +1

      This is true!

    • @xOshiageMan
      @xOshiageMan Před rokem

      Who’s steve?

    • @franzusgutlus54
      @franzusgutlus54 Před rokem +1

      @@xOshiageMan the guy who made this video

    • @xOshiageMan
      @xOshiageMan Před rokem

      @@franzusgutlus54 how do you know tronicsfix’s real name

    • @franzusgutlus54
      @franzusgutlus54 Před rokem

      @@xOshiageMan good question. I am not sure. Maybe I read it in someone elses comment.

  • @timboslizetv2638
    @timboslizetv2638 Před rokem

    Love it!

  • @jfrancis2768
    @jfrancis2768 Před 2 měsíci

    i have a stupid question on the polarizer, why once you got it slightly up y not use a qtip with rubbing alochol to eat the glue holding the polarizer on when your using a qtip to do that after youve got it removed, just wondering a qtip of alochol to pull that off would have eaten some of the glue, and reduced the chance to break the screen

  • @foehammergaming309
    @foehammergaming309 Před rokem +1

    So I have a US cech ps3 reverse compatible. It’s my original ps3. I have had 2 repair shops fail at repairing it. I know this is a long shot but I would love to get it repaired. I could just buy another but it’s very sentimental to me. I’d be willing to pay whatever it would cost to fix it. I’m 40 years old and it would be awesome to get to use it again. If your interested I think it would make a great video. Sorry to have to just leave a message but I don’t know any other way to reach out.

  • @bobbrown98
    @bobbrown98 Před rokem

    Is the BW100 sort of like an improved "Contact Cleaner"? Would it work on stereo pots and other types of mechanical connectors?

  • @digitalgehn
    @digitalgehn Před rokem +1

    A video without the perfect amount of thermal paste! Gasp!

  • @vhfgamer
    @vhfgamer Před 11 měsíci

    "Use a chemical to eat the rust..."
    Yeah. It's Vinegar. If you don't have vinegar, you can also use citric acid dish detergent booster, which is available widely in most grocery stores. A common brand name is Lemishine.
    It also has the side benefit of neutralizing all the alkaline battery leakage.

  • @jeremy2283
    @jeremy2283 Před rokem +1

    I think there was a lot of us exclaiming about the contrast dial on that black one! Haha!

    • @Tronicsfix
      @Tronicsfix  Před rokem +1

      Lol, rookie mistake. It's been so long since I've played one of these that I totally forgot.

    • @jeremy2283
      @jeremy2283 Před rokem

      @@Tronicsfix It's all good. You did great!