This one may work or may be a little to big but the fuses i've been using have been sourced from doner boards. www.mobilesentrix.com/host-module-for-playstation-4-slim-pro-cuh-1200
Incredible, I have a Wiiu almost a decade ago, which had that same error. but when you turn it on and off several times trying to make it work miraculously, (because sometimes it started without the error) suddenly it never turned on again, could it be that both fuses burned out and that's why it doesn't turn on? I spent years looking for the solution and only now I see this video.. like and subscribe btw, thank you.
Hey, man. In looking to fix my Wii U, I found your video. This is excellent info, and you earned a like, but I only have one question. What are the specs of the fuse (voltage and amperage) of the fuse you used? I know you provided a link to a suitable replacement, but the link 404's, so I've been looking all over, but the Wii U's specs are sorely missing, since no one seems to care about it, so I can't find the fuse specs. Could you please help me out? Maybe I can find a suitable smd fuse, even if it is a little bit bigger, if the specs match the original fuse, maybe it can work. I'm willing to experiment with my system, seeing as how it is already almost dead, I have nothing to lose. Thanks in advance.
I’ll be in Orlando this week, can I drop my Wii U off? The smallest thing I’ve ever soldered were smd leds back in the 360 controller modding days. Don’t trust myself to do something like this 😂
I've only soldered string lights that my old job needed up. What tools would I need to do this repair?
You'll need a microscope, soldering iron, flux, and very fine tweezers
@@IDeviceRepairOrlando Thanks!
just what i needed thank you for the info
Where did u buy the fuse?
This one may work or may be a little to big but the fuses i've been using have been sourced from doner boards. www.mobilesentrix.com/host-module-for-playstation-4-slim-pro-cuh-1200
What temp did you have your heat gun set to?
Incredible, I have a Wiiu almost a decade ago, which had that same error. but when you turn it on and off several times trying to make it work miraculously, (because sometimes it started without the error) suddenly it never turned on again, could it be that both fuses burned out and that's why it doesn't turn on? I spent years looking for the solution and only now I see this video.. like and subscribe btw, thank you.
Hey, man. In looking to fix my Wii U, I found your video.
This is excellent info, and you earned a like, but I only have one question.
What are the specs of the fuse (voltage and amperage) of the fuse you used?
I know you provided a link to a suitable replacement, but the link 404's, so I've been looking all over, but the Wii U's specs are sorely missing, since no one seems to care about it, so I can't find the fuse specs.
Could you please help me out?
Maybe I can find a suitable smd fuse, even if it is a little bit bigger, if the specs match the original fuse, maybe it can work.
I'm willing to experiment with my system, seeing as how it is already almost dead, I have nothing to lose.
Thanks in advance.
I’ll be in Orlando this week, can I drop my Wii U off? The smallest thing I’ve ever soldered were smd leds back in the 360 controller modding days. Don’t trust myself to do something like this 😂
el video hubiera sido perfecto si no hubiese puesto su mano estorbando la camara
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"Promo SM"