Great video as usual. I hate recapping the actual xbox MB caps as well. requires so much heat to get them off. As for the power supply problem, since you're getting half of the voltage at your filter caps, I'm thinking bridge rectifier or a resistor in series of the AC line coming from one of the bridge rectifier middle legs. That would be my next section to check. I always check the voltages at the filter caps first. that at least tells me I'm getting the right voltage to supply the rest of the board. If it's half of expected like this one then I'm going to remove the rectifier and test that.
Amigo buenas noches tengo una fuente de una Xbox 1.0 ella me da de voltaje 10,45 y no me da los 12v que necesito para que trabaje bien mi consola,me podrías ayudar y decirme porque no me da los 12v?, ya que le coloque otra fuente y enciende a la perfección....agradecería tu ayuda por favor gracias
Hey bud,thanks for the videos. Helps a lot. I've got a crystal and have replaced caps and clock cap just incase. The legs were green when taking it out and i replaced. I've even swopped the power supply. When I press the power button it makes a buzzing noise but doesn't boot up. Any advice will be great. Thanks
thanks for re-uploading the fixed vid ;)
Finally the video is fixed, i was waiting to watch.
I love the decal on that xbox
There is the fixed video, tough my pc was dying with the black screens in the previous one.
Great video as always :)
I guess this is why it’s almost always recommended to just replace the psu with a known good one and call it day. Easier and cheaper.
I had a bad Samsung psu. It was a 10uf 50v cap that had ESR through the roof. I did replace them all other than the mains filter caps.
My guess is the voltage regulator. I skipped ahead to see what the problem was so I don't know if it was checked or not.
Now that's a skin boys
gracias amigo por tu educacion
Great video as usual. I hate recapping the actual xbox MB caps as well. requires so much heat to get them off. As for the power supply problem, since you're getting half of the voltage at your filter caps, I'm thinking bridge rectifier or a resistor in series of the AC line coming from one of the bridge rectifier middle legs. That would be my next section to check. I always check the voltages at the filter caps first. that at least tells me I'm getting the right voltage to supply the rest of the board. If it's half of expected like this one then I'm going to remove the rectifier and test that.
Any idea what that skin is?
I'd suspect a faulty rectifier diode pack.
I'll check it out, thanks for the tip.
Amigo buenas noches tengo una fuente de una Xbox 1.0 ella me da de voltaje 10,45 y no me da los 12v que necesito para que trabaje bien mi consola,me podrías ayudar y decirme porque no me da los 12v?, ya que le coloque otra fuente y enciende a la perfección....agradecería tu ayuda por favor gracias
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Hey bud,thanks for the videos. Helps a lot. I've got a crystal and have replaced caps and clock cap just incase. The legs were green when taking it out and i replaced. I've even swopped the power supply. When I press the power button it makes a buzzing noise but doesn't boot up. Any advice will be great. Thanks
It is possible there could be a shorted component.
@RetroRenegadeRepairs thanks for that. Send it to a friend of mine. Been working on consoles for over 24yrs so hopefully he'll pick up something 🙏🏼
It's the haunted Xbox's brother the haunted power supply!
What screwdriver is that?
It is a "Bosch GO Professional" I believe its available on Amazon for around $30.
What are your opinion? Should i replace all the capacitors or only those that are leaking or bulges?
All. Usually the others are not far behind.
@@RetroRenegadeRepairs Thanks!
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