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That was pretty awesome. About to jump on ebay and find me a few new projects haha. Thanks for the upload.
I've never before seen anyone make such a major production out of soldering in one stinking fuse.
My brother gave me a broken SNES he had in the 90’s, and a perfectly functioning SNES Jr (a revision during the N64’s life, which lacks the RF output). I just need a new AV cable.
That’s nice, are you going to try to repair the broken snes?
What if all that checks out and still doesn’t power on?
That's the original super Nintendo entertainment system the early models had a lock tab and dedicated sound board
Question. Would any 1.5 fuse work as a replacement or does it have to be a pico?
I’m not sure, I would recommend getting the pico fuse, it was pretty cheap for a pack of them
Word up. Thank you. Just happen to have access to a variety of fuses but nothing that really matches up to what looks like the picos I've seen.
@@soldatofboredom oh yeah I mean you can try and see if it works but you can buy like a pack of 5 for like $7-$8 which is pretty cheap
What type of resistor did you use?
Its called a pico fuse, I got them at eBay
It's been a while since I've actually seen a super NES
Lmao yeah , they got the mini snes now too which is cool
@@mcchuy12 yeah for me I still have my broken psp with a crack screen so u know I'm a 90s kid lol thanks for bringing me back to when I was a kid
@@reyreyna5032 nice lmao, how come you don't get a new screen, that way you can play the classic games :)
@@mcchuy12 yeah bro don't know we're I can get one sorry for not responding so early it's just that I didn't see the notification till right now bro
@@reyreyna5032 it’s good, but you can buy them from eBay
Try adding background music 😊
Okay sounds good, I was just trying to make like a asmr type of video
Maybe electronic is dead
That was pretty awesome. About to jump on ebay and find me a few new projects haha. Thanks for the upload.
I've never before seen anyone make such a major production out of soldering in one stinking fuse.
My brother gave me a broken SNES he had in the 90’s, and a perfectly functioning SNES Jr (a revision during the N64’s life, which lacks the RF output). I just need a new AV cable.
That’s nice, are you going to try to repair the broken snes?
What if all that checks out and still doesn’t power on?
That's the original super Nintendo entertainment system the early models had a lock tab and dedicated sound board
Question. Would any 1.5 fuse work as a replacement or does it have to be a pico?
I’m not sure, I would recommend getting the pico fuse, it was pretty cheap for a pack of them
Word up. Thank you. Just happen to have access to a variety of fuses but nothing that really matches up to what looks like the picos I've seen.
@@soldatofboredom oh yeah I mean you can try and see if it works but you can buy like a pack of 5 for like $7-$8 which is pretty cheap
What type of resistor did you use?
Its called a pico fuse, I got them at eBay
It's been a while since I've actually seen a super NES
Lmao yeah , they got the mini snes now too which is cool
@@mcchuy12 yeah for me I still have my broken psp with a crack screen so u know I'm a 90s kid lol thanks for bringing me back to when I was a kid
@@reyreyna5032 nice lmao, how come you don't get a new screen, that way you can play the classic games :)
@@mcchuy12 yeah bro don't know we're I can get one sorry for not responding so early it's just that I didn't see the notification till right now bro
@@reyreyna5032 it’s good, but you can buy them from eBay
Try adding background music 😊
Okay sounds good, I was just trying to make like a asmr type of video
Maybe electronic is dead