@@ToltecMerc I think he mean 70/30 ISO/Water...we use it for surface cleaning in the cleanroom. For parts we use 99,9 Iso to prevent corrosion... I did it the same like you at home and flush everything afterwards with 99,9 Isopropanol alcohol to be save. Patient was a Nintendo 64 console 😍
A lot of work was here. But, you've succeeded at the end and that's most important. I've got a problem with bigger repairs cause if the device is cheap, many times my customers don't want to pay more. And, I end up with no-fix. If I'd have spare time, I'd fix for sure more than I'm showing on this/my YT channel. But who knows, maybe one day I'll have as well time to do those longer ones :). Again, congratulations! :)
@@ToltecMerc thank you :). I record mainly cause I can show to my customers what I did. If that reason would not exist, I'd not do it to be true :). Have more interesting topics in mind to do on the TH-cam :). I can see based on what I'm showing how much interest people having and comparing to other stuff, fixing is I'd say too boring for most :).
Really beautyful! I did the same with a PS5 and steal parts from another one to see if i could fix it. YES I did fix it😋 Yesterday I got my Hotairgun and the "stolen" parts to fix the other Ps5... Hopefully 😀 Love your Videos, learned so much and they are always fascinating. Thank you for sharing! Appreciated very much!
18:28 - hah, moment when you actually admire yourself in disbelief. Now, I want to hear logical explanation cpu surviving high side shorted mosfet? I dont have schematics, any hint in some next video what saved cpu?
Hi great video, I'm wondering if you could suggest what/which part to check, I have all voltages except V_MEMIO, CPUcore & GFX Core, all power rails and stand by voltages are present. I'm wondering if Q9F1 or Q9F2. any help greatly appreciated thank you for a great video.
You can really get these consoles back up and running, bravo 👏 Sir!
I do what I can to bring them back. Thanks for watching!
As always enjoy your videos, keep them coming. Great repair.
Thank you! I will try to make more soon!
I find an 80/20 mix cleans things up quickly and still mostly evaporates but has just enough water to loosen the grime. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! I may just try that. I wonder if cheap 70% alcohol is similar. Perhaps the other 30% is water?
@@ToltecMerc I think he mean 70/30 ISO/Water...we use it for surface cleaning in the cleanroom. For parts we use 99,9 Iso to prevent corrosion... I did it the same like you at home and flush everything afterwards with 99,9 Isopropanol alcohol to be save. Patient was a Nintendo 64 console 😍
Interesting repair with the thermal cam. I enjoyed the content. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. Still learning how to tweak the thermal cam for a better image.
@@ToltecMerc use holder, dont hold it in hand. thermal camera combines 2 layers of image with delay.
A lot of work was here. But, you've succeeded at the end and that's most important. I've got a problem with bigger repairs cause if the device is cheap, many times my customers don't want to pay more. And, I end up with no-fix. If I'd have spare time, I'd fix for sure more than I'm showing on this/my YT channel.
But who knows, maybe one day I'll have as well time to do those longer ones :). Again, congratulations! :)
I am lucky that this is a hobby and I can "waste" time if I want to. Best of luck in your repairs and your videos!
@@ToltecMerc thank you :). I record mainly cause I can show to my customers what I did. If that reason would not exist, I'd not do it to be true :). Have more interesting topics in mind to do on the TH-cam :).
I can see based on what I'm showing how much interest people having and comparing to other stuff, fixing is I'd say too boring for most :).
Really beautyful! I did the same with a PS5 and steal parts from another one to see if i could fix it. YES I did fix it😋 Yesterday I got my Hotairgun and the "stolen" parts to fix the other Ps5... Hopefully 😀 Love your Videos, learned so much and they are always fascinating. Thank you for sharing! Appreciated very much!
Thank you! More to come!
Nice one Congrats
Thank you very much!
I always enjoy your videos and your great repairs, keep it up. Please advise when did you get this schematics
The X-Box schematics were leaked back around July of this year I believe.
Another nice Video. Great job
Thank You! I’m glad you enjoyed. Will try to do more soon.
Thank You. God Bless.
Same to you!
great work sir
Thank you so much!
Good job mate 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Good job, thank you very much and good luck.
Thank you!
You need to get an ultrasonic cleaner for water damage repairs. It worth it
That would be nice. Not sure where I would put it. Limited space.
@@ToltecMerc you will have peace of mind knowing you don't any corrosion left under ICs or another place where cotton swab and toothbrush can't reach
What do you use to only send 1v to the board?
I have a Siglent SPD3303X bench power supply that I use to inject voltage and limit the current draw.
Imma get on sending you that series X very soon, I’ll send a few one S donor boards too, got your email so I’ll let you know soon brother
Thanks Booter!
18:28 - hah, moment when you actually admire yourself in disbelief. Now, I want to hear logical explanation cpu surviving high side shorted mosfet? I dont have schematics, any hint in some next video what saved cpu?
Those things must be tougher than the PS4 APUs.
Please I have an Xbox one s no power, how I can send it to you to fix it please?
Looked like a total loss to me.
Hi great video, I'm wondering if you could suggest what/which part to check, I have all voltages except V_MEMIO, CPUcore & GFX Core, all power rails and stand by voltages are present. I'm wondering if Q9F1 or Q9F2. any help greatly appreciated thank you for a great video.
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True! Congratulations!