this video is really helpful! i found a short in my board by plugging in both the motherboard and daughterboards together, then running 5V usb. you can use a thermal imaging camera or use your fingers to find where it gets hot. on my controller, the board which houses the d-pad buttons has a short, somewhere in the U3 chip. hope this helps!
would ever wanna make a video considering how to find continuity between buttons without the schematics of the controller for people wanting to remap their controller buttons?
th-cam.com/video/dzkf_1us5r8/w-d-xo.html Check the clear plastic sensor and the black box that is located in the front of the mouse is present and not broken. That can be the cause of your scroll wheel not working.
here is a link of all motherboards that are available on xbox one controllers make sure to get right motherboard for your xbox controller. www.ifixit.com/Parts/Microsoft_Game_Console_Accessory/Motherboards
Mine broke a year ago same issue (nut turning on) after i verrified every component and all was fine and today a year later i found that the firmware could go bad on these, found a good usb cable, conect it to the pc a foud out that all it needed was an update and now is working again😮 😂😂😂😂
What kind of wires are used (like what size) i search online and ill i get is what kind of wire you use to charge the controller rather than internal wiring
The gauge of wire used inside an Xbox One controller typically ranges from 26 to 30 AWG (American Wire Gauge). These thin wires are suitable for carrying small electrical currents required for the controller's functions, such as button presses, joystick movements, and vibration motors. The specific gauge can vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific function of the wire within the controller.
Yes as long as the controller board is the same revision, like they have original xbox one controller and one from xbox one s make sure you don't mix both
It's T8 take a look at this guide, it's explains it in detail www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Xbox_Controller_Screwdriver#:~:text=Necessary%3A%20Torx%20Security%208%20(TR8)&text=A%20Torx%20Security%20screwdriver%20is%20essential%20to%20opening%20your%20Xbox%20controller.
You mean the stuff I used to join things on the circuit board? If so that is call solder, it melts at high temperature, and when it cools it like metal, but soft.
Absolutely great video! Just had this issue out of random on a pretty new controller. Xbox warranty is a joke.
this video is really helpful! i found a short in my board by plugging in both the motherboard and daughterboards together, then running 5V usb. you can use a thermal imaging camera or use your fingers to find where it gets hot.
on my controller, the board which houses the d-pad buttons has a short, somewhere in the U3 chip. hope this helps!
would ever wanna make a video considering how to find continuity between buttons without the schematics of the controller for people wanting to remap their controller buttons?
th-cam.com/video/dzkf_1us5r8/w-d-xo.html Check the clear plastic sensor and the black box that is located in the front of the mouse is present and not broken. That can be the cause of your scroll wheel not working.
@@fixoffrepairshop9568 sorry, I think you e replied to the wrong comment.
Hello, where is the link when you ordered a new mainboard to replace the Xbox series x controller, please?
here is a link of all motherboards that are available on xbox one controllers make sure to get right motherboard for your xbox controller. www.ifixit.com/Parts/Microsoft_Game_Console_Accessory/Motherboards
Mine broke a year ago same issue (nut turning on) after i verrified every component and all was fine and today a year later i found that the firmware could go bad on these, found a good usb cable, conect it to the pc a foud out that all it needed was an update and now is working again😮 😂😂😂😂
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Can U please tell me about the C6 And the C7 Values and and where they where go in pcb ?
I may take some time to disassemble my controller again, let me do that on the weekend and I'll let you know
Try to check this site it shows xbox controller schematic acidmods.com/forum/index.php?topic=44711.0
What kind of wires are used (like what size) i search online and ill i get is what kind of wire you use to charge the controller rather than internal wiring
The gauge of wire used inside an Xbox One controller typically ranges from 26 to 30 AWG (American Wire Gauge). These thin wires are suitable for carrying small electrical currents required for the controller's functions, such as button presses, joystick movements, and vibration motors. The specific gauge can vary depending on the manufacturer and the specific function of the wire within the controller.
@@fixoffrepairshop9568 does an Xbox series controller use the same wire?
Yes, same wire gauge
if i get a motherboard from an old controller and i just connect it to my controller will it work?
Yes as long as the controller board is the same revision, like they have original xbox one controller and one from xbox one s make sure you don't mix both
Yes I just did it with mine it will work just becarful with the wires pls
@@JaydenWillemse-db5dx I found a spare controller for cheap changed it and it worked perfectly
Did you use t8 or t9? Some people say t8 and others claim its t9 you gotta use but im not sure...
It's T8 take a look at this guide, it's explains it in detail www.ifixit.com/Wiki/Xbox_Controller_Screwdriver#:~:text=Necessary%3A%20Torx%20Security%208%20(TR8)&text=A%20Torx%20Security%20screwdriver%20is%20essential%20to%20opening%20your%20Xbox%20controller.
half of vid screws length 😂😂😂
and finally change mainboard
expert really expert
Can u fix my controller
Sure, but it may cost more than just buying new controller
Can u fix mine
Me fixing it, would cost you as much as buying a new controller, only worth fixing it yourself.
Is that glue?
You mean the stuff I used to join things on the circuit board? If so that is call solder, it melts at high temperature, and when it cools it like metal, but soft.