Agree with those who say no need to reset the melted plastic counter. I consider the counter to mean when you accidentally melt something because you didn't take precautions/didn't think about it and you end up damaging the end product. The bad switch was, well, bad so who cares if it melts...you weren't going to take precautions to protect it. 🙂
I know he really wanted to reset it and looked for an excuse to do it. The button was to be replaced with hot air and it doesn't count as melted plastic. Put the counter back to current day.
I was thinking that but then until the jobs done you never know which part might have to save the day..even if its a part of the old one ...so I think its 0 days
I would have just clipped the legs off the original button and wiped the left over bits off with the soldering iron. No melted plastic. But, I do think that the spirit of the melted plastic counter is that it is accidentally melted plastic, and in this case, you didn't do it on accident, and there were no repercussions to it being melted because it was trash anyway, so no need to reset it.
I learned enough watching these videos to repair my Canon 5D Mark II. It had a damaged compact flash card connector (bent and missing pins from putting a card in sideways), and using the cheapest Amazon soldering kit I could find I was able to remove the old 80 pin connector and put the new eBay one on. Then I committed the cardinal sin of reassembling the camera fully before testing, but I was rewarded for my hubris. An 80-pin desolder and resolder job on a professional DSLR as a first ever task was insane. It was an emotional moment turning the camera on and pressing the "review photos" button. When the card was successfully read I shed a tear and thought "maybe the world doesn't hate me after all" Thanks mate
Very well done. I do know that it's an impressive job to do successfully... I found the very same model camera in the trash at work and after doing a bit of research, and watching videos on YT about the camera, figured there was a problem with the CF card pins, and after taking it apart, found that it was indeed the case, one single pin pushed back. I contemplated replacing the 80-pin connector, but decided to just push the pin back, insert a card, and leave it in there, transfer photos out using a cable. I think another deciding factor to do so is that it's the only camera I have of this calibre, and I don't have any lenses for it, so may never get to use it.
@@polyfusion Smart decision to just leave a card in there! It was exactly one pin for me too, but it broke off. Even though the model is over 10 years old, it still takes great photos that are leagues ahead of smart phones, etc.
Great fix again Steve. And because of you I have also bought that grinding pen. That was the tool that my repair cases for the repaircafe were missing. And I found out that it can be stored safely stored in the plastic casing of an epi-pen.
Started watching a couple weeks ago and I think I have watched almost every video now. I've learnt so much about electronics just from your vids so thanks so much! Also really satisfying just to watch you at work and trying to figure out the faults. Also, I've only just seen your melted plastic counter, great idea and very funny. Thanks for being you
Likely the common pin and the other two normally open and normally closed. It’s a momentary version and the power management chipset likely uses both, it couldn’t be used as an actual mains power switch.
I like this channel! My fix would have been changing the switch then removing the button that turns it on and off. Then turn it on and off with a pen poked through the hole where the button was! Shows what a little more patience can do!
I've just done my first ad-hoc repair with components I pre-bought, it was a raspberry pi! Really pleased so thanks for being innocent and clueless as it made me grow a pair and give it a go too, previously my main achievement was repairing a £150 pair of headphones I got for £15 (Orange 'O' Editions) which only involved opening them up and re-soldering a wire, now though, bees knees. Brilliant, Stefan.
I think that the fifth leg on the button was to allow condensers to discharge quickly once you turn off your console. Nothing to worry about ;) Well done!
Nice work! I’m very curious. Did you take time to look and see what the extra pad for the power button is for? Obviously they put it on there for a reason. Is it just a ground? Will something happen long-term because it’s not connected?
H, Steve. I would have taken a little bit off the button on the case. And if you take to much off it put a small pad on the other part of the button. And after you found out it worked. I would have glued it to the other part of the button. And job done. Stay safe to you and your loved onrs.
Are there any longer/multiple problem fix videos coming down the pipe? I’m just curious and absolutely not complaining. I love this channel. I’d watch 5 second videos if you put them out. I believe that’s enough “fanboying” for now lol
Yeah. There's a difference between melting plastic when it's something you know you should be careful about ans then something where you already know it won't matter. No need to reset when it's something you're discarding. Also you could grind off a little from the casing button instead of the switch itself. But it worked out fine
Should’ve melted the power button to reshape it. I mean, you reset your melty counter so there was no shame left to lose. Great fix and wonderful anticlimactic ending. Nice
I'm certain that didn't count as melted plastic. Only counts if you accidentally melt something you weren't just clearing off the board. Resetting your counter for this is like worrying that the pasta sauce jar broke when you chucked it in the recycling bin. The button was obviously for the bin, better to just get it off fast.
I know I'm a bit behind with this, but I really like the Joy Division/New Order style of music in this Vid Steve, and one of the reasons I am about to press the magic Subscription button.
The three switch positions are easy to understand. The switch is momentary and not latching, meaning it only acts for a brief time and cannot act as a disconnect to mains power. Instead there is a power management chip that uses signal lines and it is the actual device turning it on and off. The center ground contact is the Common pin while the others are normally open and normally closed. This arrangement is pretty common in electronics.
Was gonna go out for a pint,but watched Steve fix another stupid game console again. You are saving me a fortune Steve,even if that wasn't your intention. Cheers ?
Been watching for a good while and love every episode, but never comment. However, when you play my favorite song, We Didn't Start The Fire, I am obligated to give you your well deserved kudos.
I just picked one of these up ,I didn’t know 5hey existed lol , I hit it with bluebomb and ordered the sd card / wifi kit , these were made to be a project….. 👍🏻🇨🇦🍻 PEI Canada here.
Would it not have been a much easier route to snip down/sand the plastic post on the case that presses on the button, rather than trying to grind down the button itself and risking potentially braking the button?
That Wii is doubly stupid as it can only play wii games and can't go online. So stupid Wii is the perfect nickname. Great to see another successful fix from you!
@@pmarin3855 macho nacho already did it. I attempted to put that WiFi mod on it but…there must’ve been a leg of the WiFi port not soldered so it blank screened. I ended up just calling it a future project or a donor board.
Wiierd power button...If it is a melted plastic counter it should count. It does not mean anything anyway but it was definitely melted plastic. You will get to 10 days back in around 10 days! I trust in you!
There wasn't much protruding, and i was worried about making a hash of it. If the button stem broke, i wouldnt have a replacement, but if the tactile switch broke, i could easily replace it. Well, that's my stupid thinking anyhow! 🤣
So now you can add WiFi to it (it still has the pads for theWiFi card and there is a kit you can buy with the card and connector, etc.), and do the SD card/reset button mod (there is a cool kit for this too) to it and make it awesome. Oh, and get a Wii2HDMI for it as well.
@CrashFan03 Ahh, you're right, that sucks. Why did Nintendo cripple the Mini so much? You can still use an RCA to HDMI converter, but the video quality is going to be bad. There is a Reddit of someone adding 480 HDMI to a Mini, but WOW, the amount of work and wires,not sure it is worth it.
I have one of these. They are pretty crap. I've modded it to have custom firmware, a gamecube port and an SD card slot. But due to it only outputting in AV i've never really used it. Fun to mod though.
Steve, I have been watching your videos now for quite some time. And occasionally you make reference to the half dome magnified glass as Dave. Is there a reason why? Just wondering... Thumbs Up!
I'm pretty sure because of how this model was redesigned, people used them as a doner to make portable Wii's GameCubes. There's probably not so many in the wild now because of that and may become more valuable.
Not hating on the rap, but the post-punk/the cure style interludes are fire. Have you tought about changing the raps for parodies? Sorry abt the rambling. Your content ir top notch!!!
Don’t leave your batteries in the wii remote if not used for a while they self discharge and then leak due to the small standby current of them possibly destroying the remote ⚠️
Agree with those who say no need to reset the melted plastic counter. I consider the counter to mean when you accidentally melt something because you didn't take precautions/didn't think about it and you end up damaging the end product. The bad switch was, well, bad so who cares if it melts...you weren't going to take precautions to protect it. 🙂
Agreed
Agreed
Yeah I don't understand why he reset the counter. The button was completely destroyed already, you can't salvage anything on that it was just junk.
I know he really wanted to reset it and looked for an excuse to do it.
The button was to be replaced with hot air and it doesn't count as melted plastic. Put the counter back to current day.
Agreed, counter should be restored.
Nicely done Steve
Thanks Vince, hope you're keeping well 👍
I would put the counter back to 10. You were not trying to save or re-use the button anyway.
I was thinking that but then until the jobs done you never know which part might have to save the day..even if its a part of the old one ...so I think its 0 days
I probably would have just shaved down the pokey-bit from the WII but you're probably right to modify the part rather than the console.
if he had to mod the case it would be better to shave down the plastic standoffs. then the damage can be reverted with longer screws/washers
I would have just clipped the legs off the original button and wiped the left over bits off with the soldering iron. No melted plastic. But, I do think that the spirit of the melted plastic counter is that it is accidentally melted plastic, and in this case, you didn't do it on accident, and there were no repercussions to it being melted because it was trash anyway, so no need to reset it.
I learned enough watching these videos to repair my Canon 5D Mark II. It had a damaged compact flash card connector (bent and missing pins from putting a card in sideways), and using the cheapest Amazon soldering kit I could find I was able to remove the old 80 pin connector and put the new eBay one on.
Then I committed the cardinal sin of reassembling the camera fully before testing, but I was rewarded for my hubris.
An 80-pin desolder and resolder job on a professional DSLR as a first ever task was insane. It was an emotional moment turning the camera on and pressing the "review photos" button. When the card was successfully read I shed a tear and thought "maybe the world doesn't hate me after all"
Thanks mate
Congratulations, Darly. I don't hate you.
Very well done. I do know that it's an impressive job to do successfully...
I found the very same model camera in the trash at work and after doing a bit of research, and watching videos on YT about the camera, figured there was a problem with the CF card pins, and after taking it apart, found that it was indeed the case, one single pin pushed back.
I contemplated replacing the 80-pin connector, but decided to just push the pin back, insert a card, and leave it in there, transfer photos out using a cable. I think another deciding factor to do so is that it's the only camera I have of this calibre, and I don't have any lenses for it, so may never get to use it.
@@polyfusion Smart decision to just leave a card in there! It was exactly one pin for me too, but it broke off. Even though the model is over 10 years old, it still takes great photos that are leagues ahead of smart phones, etc.
Great fix again Steve. And because of you I have also bought that grinding pen. That was the tool that my repair cases for the repaircafe were missing.
And I found out that it can be stored safely stored in the plastic casing of an epi-pen.
Started watching a couple weeks ago and I think I have watched almost every video now. I've learnt so much about electronics just from your vids so thanks so much! Also really satisfying just to watch you at work and trying to figure out the faults. Also, I've only just seen your melted plastic counter, great idea and very funny. Thanks for being you
I love the backyard repair approach, good job mate
Thanks!
Brilliant fix! Also, the music used on this has such a The Cure vibe making me super nostalgic.
I think shaving the switch instead of the peg on the power button was a good call, since the switch can be replaced easily in the future if need be.
Nice touch getting The Cure to do the backing track…!
I think that's a great fix Steve! Excellent episode 👍
Cheers Chris! 👍
Spoilers!!!
Button ground is probably just for extra stability. Nice work!
Likely the common pin and the other two normally open and normally closed. It’s a momentary version and the power management chipset likely uses both, it couldn’t be used as an actual mains power switch.
I like this channel!
My fix would have been changing the switch then removing the button that turns it on and off. Then turn it on and off with a pen poked through the hole where the button was!
Shows what a little more patience can do!
Or even lazier, just short the switch and turn off by pulling the plug 😂
Always enjoying your videos Steve! Keep up with the excellent work!! :)
great fix as usual Steve!! i think you dont need to reset the counter btw, i dont think anyone cares about melting nintendo's trash buttons
I care.
@@Okurka. lol k sure
FYI the "sensor" bar is actually just a couple infrared leds and you can use candles instead if you want.
I'm not sure if putting candles on top or in front of your tv is a smart idea though.
But if you dont have a sensor bar it could be a temporary fix
Ok, but how bright in candles should my candle be?
Great fix and congratulations to your newest console. As soon as you have a game for it, I hope it brings you lots of joy!
I didn't think that switch was gonna work.... GREAT JOB!
I've just done my first ad-hoc repair with components I pre-bought, it was a raspberry pi! Really pleased so thanks for being innocent and clueless as it made me grow a pair and give it a go too, previously my main achievement was repairing a £150 pair of headphones I got for £15 (Orange 'O' Editions) which only involved opening them up and re-soldering a wire, now though, bees knees. Brilliant, Stefan.
I think that the fifth leg on the button was to allow condensers to discharge quickly once you turn off your console. Nothing to worry about ;)
Well done!
The fifth leg connects to the housing of the SMD button and is for rigidity.
Looks like the ground was common and the others were normally open and normally closed. Easy to verify using a meter.
This is why I love your channel! You're very resourceful 😊
Steve, you make my dull days at work fixing broadcast equipment so much more entertaining, thank you :)
Nice work!
I’m very curious. Did you take time to look and see what the extra pad for the power button is for? Obviously they put it on there for a reason. Is it just a ground? Will something happen long-term because it’s not connected?
Its probably a mounting pad
Nintendo is known for having needlessly overcomplicated board designs. I think this was safe to ignore.
Excellent fix, Steve. Keep up the great work
H, Steve. I would have taken a little bit off the button on the case. And if you take to much off it put a small pad on the other part of the button. And after you found out it worked. I would have glued it to the other part of the button. And job done. Stay safe to you and your loved onrs.
Brilliant fix Steve well done 😊
Are there any longer/multiple problem fix videos coming down the pipe? I’m just curious and absolutely not complaining. I love this channel. I’d watch 5 second videos if you put them out.
I believe that’s enough “fanboying” for now lol
Hi there, very nice video. Could you please tell me which flux you are using?
Thanks.
Don’t need sense bar thing just 2 flames (candles) without anything like glass between flame and remote
You’re not stupid, you’re bloody ACE Steve!!
I just love seeing Gordon again. I do so miss him and the broom cupboard and my job at the BBC. All the best Phil. PS fancy a pint?
Another nice fix and another nice song, Steve! 👍👍👍
do you know by any chance what the orginal song name is? (the one he sang for the outro)
@@CoolTJ-fb9ejWe Didn’t Start the Fire, by Billy Joel
Yeah. There's a difference between melting plastic when it's something you know you should be careful about ans then something where you already know it won't matter.
No need to reset when it's something you're discarding.
Also you could grind off a little from the casing button instead of the switch itself. But it worked out fine
Thank you Steve for the great video. Awesome fix.
Thanks Frederick! 😍
Should’ve melted the power button to reshape it. I mean, you reset your melty counter so there was no shame left to lose. Great fix and wonderful anticlimactic ending. Nice
I'm certain that didn't count as melted plastic. Only counts if you accidentally melt something you weren't just clearing off the board. Resetting your counter for this is like worrying that the pasta sauce jar broke when you chucked it in the recycling bin. The button was obviously for the bin, better to just get it off fast.
Why do you tack it down dry first, before adding flux? Does that help?
I know I'm a bit behind with this, but I really like the Joy Division/New Order style of music in this Vid Steve, and one of the reasons I am about to press the magic Subscription button.
That Music gives me serious "the Cure" Vibes.... Love it!
The three switch positions are easy to understand. The switch is momentary and not latching, meaning it only acts for a brief time and cannot act as a disconnect to mains power. Instead there is a power management chip that uses signal lines and it is the actual device turning it on and off. The center ground contact is the Common pin while the others are normally open and normally closed. This arrangement is pretty common in electronics.
Hey Steve ! I watch your videos for quite a while from good old Miami. I love it. It is one of the highlights of my day !! Good rap !!!
Was gonna go out for a pint,but watched Steve fix another stupid game console again.
You are saving me a fortune Steve,even if that wasn't your intention.
Cheers ?
Great video as always and big tumbs up for the background music. 😚
Been watching for a good while and love every episode, but never comment. However, when you play my favorite song, We Didn't Start The Fire, I am obligated to give you your well deserved kudos.
the song you chose for the main section of the vid eerily reminds me of lovesong by the cure
I just picked one of these up ,I didn’t know 5hey existed lol , I hit it with bluebomb and ordered the sd card / wifi kit , these were made to be a project….. 👍🏻🇨🇦🍻 PEI Canada here.
That Patreon rap is legendary. Love it!
Two candles will actually work instead of the "sensor bar". It is not actually a sensor, just 2 IR LEDs. The Sensor is in the remote.
Nicely done Steve!
Steve - King of the Button Replacement. It is not a melted plastic situation - all reused parts are still 100% intact.
i have an old sky box full of bits and bobs soldered to the board. I don't know if its any use for you
Would it not have been a much easier route to snip down/sand the plastic post on the case that presses on the button, rather than trying to grind down the button itself and risking potentially braking the button?
Cutting a 5 cent replaceable part vs cutting the console.
Doesn't the counter reset when you melt a part that has to stay on?
What size tip are you soldering with? Mine all seem so large
Didn't this model support Gamecube discs? (Just to try the DVD reader)
Love your vid’s Steve! 🎉
Hey Steve, what kind of flux are you using, please? thanks
I'm new to this channel but I've got a ps4 that needs a new disc laser and a good thorough cleaning. What would you charge to do that repair?
That Wii is doubly stupid as it can only play wii games and can't go online. So stupid Wii is the perfect nickname. Great to see another successful fix from you!
Yeah, it's a real shame they removed so much of the functionality, cos it's a cute looking thing otherwise! 😬
@@StezStixFixit CAN go online but…that requires blue bomb homebrew.
@@sergiojimenez3415why not a collaboration between Steve, Dave and another person who can re-engineer the board to add functionality?
@@pmarin3855 macho nacho already did it. I attempted to put that WiFi mod on it but…there must’ve been a leg of the WiFi port not soldered so it blank screened. I ended up just calling it a future project or a donor board.
Love your videos 😊😊
Wiierd power button...If it is a melted plastic counter it should count. It does not mean anything anyway but it was definitely melted plastic. You will get to 10 days back in around 10 days! I trust in you!
Steve, you sir are a wizard.
i also fix the button of a mouse for the middle wheel same kind of button
I thought you'd gone all Bob the builder with the video title.. can Wii fix it.
I was mistaken😂
Great video 👍🏻
Don't reset the counter for the insignificant button. You're still good buddy. 👍🏽😁
Genius! New Fan an Follower here. Keep up the Great Work!
Why not shorten the stem on the external button ?
What's a Wii mini? Never heard of it. The Wii was only a wee thing to start with. Now you've got a wee wee Wii that went all the way home.
Thanks for the video Uncle Steve............................
Love the cure type sound track
Really enjoyed the sound file used on this (not the rap, sorry) any possibility that you could name the instrumental song used in this video ?
8:25 whos the song? 👍
Congratulations)
And when there will be a continuation Sega Master System?
apparently if you use two small candles it will work similar to using a sensor bar.
I have to ask... why didn't you just trim a few millimetres from the button stem?
There wasn't much protruding, and i was worried about making a hash of it. If the button stem broke, i wouldnt have a replacement, but if the tactile switch broke, i could easily replace it. Well, that's my stupid thinking anyhow! 🤣
@@StezStixFixthen I was stupid thinking too as I had the same consideration in my mind
You aren't, by any chance, a New Order fan, are you?
P.S. Love these videos, and particularly your home-made songs.
So now you can add WiFi to it (it still has the pads for theWiFi card and there is a kit you can buy with the card and connector, etc.), and do the SD card/reset button mod (there is a cool kit for this too) to it and make it awesome. Oh, and get a Wii2HDMI for it as well.
i don't think wii2hdmi would work for this since that converts the component signal and the wii mini doesn't support component
@CrashFan03 Ahh, you're right, that sucks. Why did Nintendo cripple the Mini so much? You can still use an RCA to HDMI converter, but the video quality is going to be bad. There is a Reddit of someone adding 480 HDMI to a Mini, but WOW, the amount of work and wires,not sure it is worth it.
Hey Steve, love ya pal, but gotta ask....what's the powder stuff all over your shirt?
Alternative theory: ground pad is perhaps to improve EMC compliance, else switch housing is a floating antenna
Can someone give me a link to good leaded and unleaded solder on ebay or amazon UK or any UK site really, thanks in advance.
The ending song tho!! Love that song!!
Could have shaved a mill or two off the screw housing pillars holding the board in place which would lower the height of the button.
I have one of these. They are pretty crap. I've modded it to have custom firmware, a gamecube port and an SD card slot. But due to it only outputting in AV i've never really used it. Fun to mod though.
How much you reckon I'll get for a forza xbox what's broken
Steve, I have been watching your videos now for quite some time. And occasionally you make reference to the half dome magnified glass as Dave. Is there a reason why? Just wondering... Thumbs Up!
It's in fact a bug that Steve found inside a different device. Someone suggested he cast it in epoxy and he did! Someone will know the correct video.
I'm pretty sure because of how this model was redesigned, people used them as a doner to make portable Wii's GameCubes. There's probably not so many in the wild now because of that and may become more valuable.
Not hating on the rap, but the post-punk/the cure style interludes are fire. Have you tought about changing the raps for parodies? Sorry abt the rambling. Your content ir top notch!!!
I like the raps, i just wish you were louder. Rap with confidence! I love the vids. You have a wonderful personality.
Don’t leave your batteries in the wii remote if not used for a while they self discharge and then leak due to the small standby current of them possibly destroying the remote ⚠️
Energizer Lithiums
Why didn't you grind down the button stalk instead of the actual button itself?
Grinding down a 5 cent replaceable part vs grinding the console.
What I have been waiting for ! Great lemme go grab some popcorn !
@StezStix Fix? I love your sense of humour.
Best outro ever!
You could also have cut the button from the red casing and not the button from the circuit.
Just what I was thinking….👍
Cutting a 5 cent replaceable part vs cutting the console.
That Cure-esque groove in the middle of the video had me thinking something sad was going to happen.
The extra bit of missing switch is right next to my left sock that I also can’t understand how it’s missing from the laundry.
love the raps f all the haters man your all good in the hood