I'll be continuing to learn how to microsolder and teach you guys along the way. Expect to see both my fails and succesful repairs! Thank you guys for tuning in as always, have an amazing day!
As someone who's done some learning on these recently, your first attempt went SO much better than mine 😁 If you've been offered a chance to learn quicker, definitely take the chance pal. Looking forward to seeing some of this content 😎😎
This is a first-generation model due to have the model number being HAC-001, the second-generation model has HAC-001(-001). You can tell by the back of the switch. Some of the key differences of the two is the second Gen model has batter battery life and better processing than the first Gen model (among a few other things)
Does it have better processing? I didn’t think it did. The better battery life would have been more than welcome for me tho. I got my switch on Christmas 2017 and the battery life is absolutely garbage and horrible. I know this because I brang it to school once to play mariokart 8 deluxe with my friends. Apart from that, I think the switch is a decent console, but I also don’t like the joy cons and find them very unreliable and they really can’t stand the test of time.
@@badcatalex yeah that’s what I thought and I’m not sure about getting a new switch to be honest I think they are a little overrated especially if you plan to use the switch over a long period of time. I just don’t find them durable enough
@@dill6598 I have a Switch Lite and I have not had any real issues despite it being used and a hand-me-down at that. Only complaint is how expensive games are.
Immediate issue at 1:20 DON'T use a USB-B to USB-C cable at 5v (normally max's out at approc 1-2.5A). Always use a PD USB-C to USB-C connection which should be approx 15v. The official Nintendo charger is set at 15v so always use that as a baseline
@@Av65784 It's a known issue. Soon-ish after launch folks were having problems with switches not charging / powering on (like the one shown in the video), and folks eventually figured out it was due to 3rd party chargers / docks providing the wrong voltage and eventually frying the power management chip. It's probably what broke this exact switch.
@@LowPolyPigeon Only issue I had one and a half month after launch was the low on battery spam where the remaining battery percentage jumped somewhere from between 100 and 25 percent before going to 1 percent which took them to fix somewhere around Splatoon's 2 release day. Which I heard I wasn't the only one with that issue when they announced those AA battery pack accessory for joy cons before Arms release. Though I would say late buyers would be less aware of threads that were posted since launch against the ones posted much later. For example the hidden message in the Switch Pro Controller that got reposted later on by someone else. Then you have those Bluetooth issues some people have when their joy-con disconnects and like 2-3 months ago some person that some how wasn't aware of being able to get gold points from physical games.. Like how can someone who would check whether a game has an update or not at the +/- application menu of home not see it.
I’m glad that you knew when to stop. That’s a skill not a lot of people have. Id recommend taking chips off dead boards so you can get a feel for the heat and airspeed needed for your hot air station. Also a bent nozzle can help so you don’t have to go at it from an angle like that
Just caught this at the end but in case you didn’t see, those joycons are fake. The plus and minus buttons at the top look way different to the normal ones and the buttons on the left controller look weird too.
With how in depth you are getting with some of your repairs I think you should definitely take the micro solder guys help. It will make for new interesting video repairs plus you could expand what things you repair too. I really liked seeing a change up with a new device repair.
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I have several videos detailing how to diagnose and fix it these switch boards. No power/not charging can be several issues.. its a great device to learn on. Take care bro! 😊
I had the exact same problem with my switch years ago. It's interesting that you call it a common problem, because this was the only video I could find talking about it.
Don’t feel bad. I too did something similar in hopes of repairing my switch. I tried to reball a micro chip on the flash memory and ended up destroying the whole board by mistake in the process. Had to order a new flash memory and hope I can figure out how to get my switch to boot back up without damaging it further. Beat myself up for days
The only reason why this is common is because people used 3rd party chargers and docks with it that don't provide the correct charge that the official products provide (essentially what it is is product mishandling and not an issue caused by manufacturing)
How to fix it... i made that mistake, I connected my (working) Switch to a third-party dock and charger, and it suddenly turned off and won't turn back on. Can anyone help? Any tips?
No worries man, when I first started to fix broken nintendo switches I also mistakes, where it made it way more difficult to fix myself. Then I started to buy better equipment and learn from my mistakes as I go.
Don’t get down my friend. I started the same way doing board level repair about two years ago and by no means am I close to an expert. I still struggle every now and then but the important thing is to not give up. Look up NorthridgeFix and Louis Rossmann. They were invaluable for me to getting started. Don’t give up my friend…..remember, a journey of a 1,000 miles starts with a single step!!! Thanks for what you do!!!!
Thank God for you and others that do what you do. The more I see videos like this, the more I'm reminded I don't ever want to do repairs again. 25+ years and I'm burned out. No more patience.
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Its so sad to see awesome educational videos get fewer views than your normal ones just because "soldering" is in the title. Keep up the great content nevertheless!
couple questions, why is the screen so dim? have you tried turning the brightness up? also fyi those Joycons are fake and also how did you end up getting it to work? wasn't the problem the charging port not the chip that didn't do anything?
If you want something golden for removing stripped screws get some ez grip liquid it has come in really handy for removing rusty stripped screws from aircraft
I have a nintendo switch lite and for some reason it feels like it charges faster when im playing on it then when im not any ideas why this would be happening?
Always always find a Mentor guys I'm 36 and my electronic engineering mentor is 59 I met him 19 years ago and being under his wing is the best!!! I have learned so much from him and been into helping him build a invention that he came up with and he's helping me with mine!!
You should do a mix - take the offer to help fill in the gaps in your knowledge, but leave enough things still to learn that you can do stuff by yourself
The very best way to learn is to find old/junk electronic either at your house or a thrift store take it apart and get some soldering equipment and practice removing and replacing parts if you damage anything it’s not a big deal because it’s not much money spent eventually you learn to do it very well
Nice video! You are from the sound of things right about the same place that I am. Baby, I’m a hair behind you knowledge wise. I like to take stuff apart and fix it. I have zero experience with micro soldering, or even actual soldering for the most part. I may have picked up a soldering iron a couple of times, and I’m terrible at it. I do believe that you should take up someone on their offer to teach you Micro Center, as well as continuing to try to figure it out on your own at home, so long as it doesn’t cost you a bunch of money. Good luck to the both of us!
What i did for mycrosoldering when i was started..it was to take locked boards or old phones that could turned on and i was taking off capacitors and stuff and resoldering them back to see if the board at least could turn on
Just a why not comment, the switch I'm pretty sure is 18W @ 9v. You'd want a power supply with USB PD, and probably a good one at that since you'll venture into this. Usually you can tell what's going on by whether or not a device negotiates USB PD, especially on the switch where the chip tends to go wonky (esp. if used with low quality power supplies). Cheers.
2:21 you only needed to unscrew the middle one on the side pannel (the other 4 old the side bracket in place but the 1 middle one per side panel holds the back plate on)
I just found your channel by accident. I was considering becoming a tech repair person myself, after I scored a free Nintendo switch lite quit by a giant stroke of luck. I had wanted a switch ever since they came out. it reminded me of all the hours spent playing on a Nintendo DS. although, my parents are unable to buy me one. one day, when I was walking to school, a pink Nintendo Switch lite flew out of a speeding car window. from a distance, I couldn't quit tell what it was. when I got closer, I knew I had encountered a one in a million stroke of luck. it felt as if the universe was rewarding me for my hardships. but, alas, I have no money, and cannot afford to fix it. by my calculations, it will cost around 40 dollars to fix it. and, I'm not even sure if my diagnosis of the thing was correct. I do have experience fixing electronics as I used to fix Nintendo DS systems for my friends. I can even solder a little. I hope to save up enough money to fix the thing soon. I also have no clue if it has an account registered to the thing. I haven't opened the device up as of yet, and it has been sitting in my parents drawers for almost a year by now. I hope to fix it soon, although earning money as a minor when all your family is piss poor is very slow, and its even harder when you feel obligated to pitch in for things around the house. I have decided to hide my money away, and currently have $4 hopefully I forget about it so I don't spend it.
Take it from me, a person who struggles from learning things on my own (also not religious myself) If you're offered to be taught a skill that's potentially beneficial, take advantage of the opportunity. This is a blessing, given by a master of the arts and trade, who is willing to show you the trials and errors of this craftsmanship, to embrace mistakes and learning to overcome any and all obstacles preventing you from succeeding.
Fun Fact ... i have had my OG switch have like 6 times issues with no power ... not even reacting to charging. Turns out the chips inside it did hang after going under voltage. Solution was to charge it for an hour even though nothing happent .. and then do a emergency shutdown .. like when the system totaly hangs. . and then it turned on again . not sure if it was volume down or up + power button fo 30 seconds or so ... that has resolved my no power issues when ever i had them without the need to solder anything and it worked fine after that
I'll be continuing to learn how to microsolder and teach you guys along the way. Expect to see both my fails and succesful repairs! Thank you guys for tuning in as always, have an amazing day!
Don’t worry everyone makes mistakes. Learn from it and don’t do it again.
I hope you have an awesome time learning how to microsolder and it’ll help you a lot in your repairs. 👍🏻
He guru bro please can u gift me an i phone love from Pakistan
Dude accept his reguest youll get better
Can’t wait to take this journey with you!
As someone who's done some learning on these recently, your first attempt went SO much better than mine 😁 If you've been offered a chance to learn quicker, definitely take the chance pal. Looking forward to seeing some of this content 😎😎
Nice content Joey
@@rayyansheik Hey thanks :)
@@JoeyDoesTech NP
Yes you really should i am trying to learn how to micro solder butt self teaching is hard
Also you are one of the main reasons I got in the phone and conputer repair business
This is a first-generation model due to have the model number being HAC-001, the second-generation model has HAC-001(-001). You can tell by the back of the switch. Some of the key differences of the two is the second Gen model has batter battery life and better processing than the first Gen model (among a few other things)
Does it have better processing? I didn’t think it did. The better battery life would have been more than welcome for me tho. I got my switch on Christmas 2017 and the battery life is absolutely garbage and horrible. I know this because I brang it to school once to play mariokart 8 deluxe with my friends. Apart from that, I think the switch is a decent console, but I also don’t like the joy cons and find them very unreliable and they really can’t stand the test of time.
@@dill6598 No, it just has a more energy efficient processor.
@@badcatalex yeah that’s what I thought and I’m not sure about getting a new switch to be honest I think they are a little overrated especially if you plan to use the switch over a long period of time. I just don’t find them durable enough
@@dill6598 I have a Switch Lite and I have not had any real issues despite it being used and a hand-me-down at that. Only complaint is how expensive games are.
@@badcatalex yeah the games are super overpriced it’s kinda ridiculous that’s how they get you
I feel like I've been waiting for decades for your "micro soldering journey" :D
Please do it!
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
Do the micro soldering! It would be a great experience for you and additional skills as well. You will have tons of content when you master it. :)
He already did
Absolutely try micro soldering! I already find regular soldering fun, but I’d love to learn about micro soldering.
Immediate issue at 1:20 DON'T use a USB-B to USB-C cable at 5v (normally max's out at approc 1-2.5A). Always use a PD USB-C to USB-C connection which should be approx 15v. The official Nintendo charger is set at 15v so always use that as a baseline
How did you know the problem in the first place?
@@Av65784 It's a known issue. Soon-ish after launch folks were having problems with switches not charging / powering on (like the one shown in the video), and folks eventually figured out it was due to 3rd party chargers / docks providing the wrong voltage and eventually frying the power management chip. It's probably what broke this exact switch.
@@LowPolyPigeon Only issue I had one and a half month after launch was the low on battery spam where the remaining battery percentage jumped somewhere from between 100 and 25 percent before going to 1 percent which took them to fix somewhere around Splatoon's 2 release day. Which I heard I wasn't the only one with that issue when they announced those AA battery pack accessory for joy cons before Arms release.
Though I would say late buyers would be less aware of threads that were posted since launch against the ones posted much later. For example the hidden message in the Switch Pro Controller that got reposted later on by someone else.
Then you have those Bluetooth issues some people have when their joy-con disconnects and like 2-3 months ago some person that some how wasn't aware of being able to get gold points from physical games.. Like how can someone who would check whether a game has an update or not at the +/- application menu of home not see it.
USB-A*
@@LowPolyPigeon Some issue with iphones people use cheap charger and it's short out parts on the mother board
I’m glad that you knew when to stop. That’s a skill not a lot of people have. Id recommend taking chips off dead boards so you can get a feel for the heat and airspeed needed for your hot air station. Also a bent nozzle can help so you don’t have to go at it from an angle like that
Just caught this at the end but in case you didn’t see, those joycons are fake. The plus and minus buttons at the top look way different to the normal ones and the buttons on the left controller look weird too.
100%
The ebay seller probably replaced them if they were shitty joycons
Same I saw it and was looking for a comment about it
I’ve been watching u for a long time ur one of the best repair guys
With how in depth you are getting with some of your repairs I think you should definitely take the micro solder guys help. It will make for new interesting video repairs plus you could expand what things you repair too. I really liked seeing a change up with a new device repair.
I’m sure your boy is a great teacher for micro soldering but we would love to watch your journey figuring it out yourself.
Take his offer it'll help you in the long run
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I have several videos detailing how to diagnose and fix it these switch boards. No power/not charging can be several issues.. its a great device to learn on. Take care bro! 😊
I had the exact same problem with my switch years ago. It's interesting that you call it a common problem, because this was the only video I could find talking about it.
You only have to remove the middle screws on the joy con rails
Don’t feel bad. I too did something similar in hopes of repairing my switch. I tried to reball a micro chip on the flash memory and ended up destroying the whole board by mistake in the process. Had to order a new flash memory and hope I can figure out how to get my switch to boot back up without damaging it further. Beat myself up for days
You just need to undo the middle screw on the joycon rail
That's what I was gonna say, at least I'm not the only one who knows
Shut up, he don't have any idea, pardon him.
@@mattclarenzmendoza7127 we weren't being mean about it, we were letting him know for next time
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
top 5 words said by a 9 year old:
I’ve been watching your shorts a lot and haven’t really sat down and watched a whole video. Just got a new fav long form video creator
I appreciate that!
@@PhoneRepairGuru keep kicking dude!
As someone who has never owned a switch, this video was very helpful.
You’re beat at your job! And knowing micro soldering would just add up to your skill set! So go for it! Would love to see you do it
The only reason why this is common is because people used 3rd party chargers and docks with it that don't provide the correct charge that the official products provide (essentially what it is is product mishandling and not an issue caused by manufacturing)
Also they leave the console plugged and maybe there’s a power outage or a lightning.
How to fix it... i made that mistake, I connected my (working) Switch to a third-party dock and charger, and it suddenly turned off and won't turn back on.
Can anyone help? Any tips?
I don't understand the technologies but I love it.
0:06 not getting away with that voice crack
No worries man, when I first started to fix broken nintendo switches I also mistakes, where it made it way more difficult to fix myself. Then I started to buy better equipment and learn from my mistakes as I go.
Don’t get down my friend. I started the same way doing board level repair about two years ago and by no means am I close to an expert. I still struggle every now and then but the important thing is to not give up. Look up NorthridgeFix and Louis Rossmann. They were invaluable for me to getting started. Don’t give up my friend…..remember, a journey of a 1,000 miles starts with a single step!!! Thanks for what you do!!!!
i used to solder and desolder random crap on broken boards at least once everyday. you eventually get better and confident too
If you end up taking that masterclass you will be unstoppable
Thank God for you and others that do what you do.
The more I see videos like this, the more I'm reminded I don't ever want to do repairs again.
25+ years and I'm burned out. No more patience.
9:10 he got scamed on the controler look
That's an amazing offer and an amazing opportunity you should without a doubt take him up on it as soon as you can. Good luck
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Its so sad to see awesome educational videos get fewer views than your normal ones just because "soldering" is in the title. Keep up the great content nevertheless!
Man, I laughed so much when you sent the chip in orbit. That was golden.
couple questions, why is the screen so dim? have you tried turning the brightness up? also fyi those Joycons are fake and also how did you end up getting it to work? wasn't the problem the charging port not the chip that didn't do anything?
If you want something golden for removing stripped screws get some ez grip liquid it has come in really handy for removing rusty stripped screws from aircraft
I have a nintendo switch lite and for some reason it feels like it charges faster when im playing on it then when im not any ideas why this would be happening?
@Covid_19king good point
Should give a try on micro soldering it would make a good series
very nice fail video, good to see this kind of thing =) hope you learn and evolve into micro soldering
5 years. That’s insane. I can’t even remember the day it came out…got it on seconds of the day release….
Now I have the LED version as well.
He’s got the fake Amazon joy cons
So?
@@raven_martin513 this comment is two years old.
@@ashtonfox6803 yeah so
Always always find a Mentor guys I'm 36 and my electronic engineering mentor is 59 I met him 19 years ago and being under his wing is the best!!! I have learned so much from him and been into helping him build a invention that he came up with and he's helping me with mine!!
terrific upload Phone Repair Guru. I crushed that thumbs up on your video. Keep up the very good work.
this video was really fun to watch as someone who likes taking stuff apart
1:02 lol i have that exact adapter. 18$ on Wish loll
I loved how he slapped the easy button
The fact that you have that Staples easy button makes me proud!
You should do a mix - take the offer to help fill in the gaps in your knowledge, but leave enough things still to learn that you can do stuff by yourself
not only did I stumble across a Canadian chanel for tear downs and reviews. you used marnics. which is from my home town. cool 👍 new sub for sure
The very best way to learn is to find old/junk electronic either at your house or a thrift store take it apart and get some soldering equipment and practice removing and replacing parts if you damage anything it’s not a big deal because it’s not much money spent eventually you learn to do it very well
As an electrician I’m fascinated by electronics and soldering.. such a valuable skill today. Earn hundreds of dollars for every project
Nice video! You are from the sound of things right about the same place that I am. Baby, I’m a hair behind you knowledge wise. I like to take stuff apart and fix it. I have zero experience with micro soldering, or even actual soldering for the most part. I may have picked up a soldering iron a couple of times, and I’m terrible at it.
I do believe that you should take up someone on their offer to teach you Micro Center, as well as continuing to try to figure it out on your own at home, so long as it doesn’t cost you a bunch of money.
Good luck to the both of us!
You should do the micro soldering it would save you a hassle and time. And by the way nice job on diagnosing the problem.
Nice video! i like what you are doing continue like that
With all those knowledge you know about the inside of a device , you should have your own merchandise
Wow thanx for making this video it helped me out a lot. I will be turning in more often thank you.
Man, that's a ton of games! Great Work!
Nobody saw the BQ chip was burn out at 5:21 😂😂😂
That's a piece of foam
@@mecasacax Oh my bad
Do the Microsoldering journey please. Thank You. Love your videos.
I have an oled model, they are nice with the infinitely adjustable kickstand and bigger screen
What i did for mycrosoldering when i was started..it was to take locked boards or old phones that could turned on and i was taking off capacitors and stuff and resoldering them back to see if the board at least could turn on
Just a why not comment, the switch I'm pretty sure is 18W @ 9v. You'd want a power supply with USB PD, and probably a good one at that since you'll venture into this. Usually you can tell what's going on by whether or not a device negotiates USB PD, especially on the switch where the chip tends to go wonky (esp. if used with low quality power supplies). Cheers.
regular usb can do higher voltages/amp/wattage but it won't be for PD afaik. I'd just go all usb-c at that point though.
commented before watching but yeah you realized the charging IC is usually a POC
It was amazing, a different video, a different way, a different device and ...
Do it! Take the training take the opportunity!! Seriously it’s a great opportunity to learn from someone experienced
I'd love to see your microsoldering journey!
Definitely try micro Soldering.
Yes pls do microsoldering!! I want to see you fix more than phones.
Nice one buddy. We all started somewhere.
definitely should do some upgrades to the switch that would be cool
2:21 you only needed to unscrew the middle one on the side pannel (the other 4 old the side bracket in place but the 1 middle one per side panel holds the back plate on)
Man I really like your videos and in every episode I learn more new stuff in advance,keep your amazing work going master
you should definitely go to Marnics and learn how to micro-solder. definitely show us all you know about it!
I know nothing of sodering myself, and honestly, if I was you, I'd take the offer!.
The Switch Did His Face Reveal At 0:41
I love the collab, I’m now subscribed!
Thank you I'm inspired by how to micro solder.
@Phone Repair Guru only have to unscrew the middle side screw on both sides to get to the main board
lol yeah i was going to say if you don't plan on keeping the battery in there why not just connect it with the pigtail
I just found your channel by accident. I was considering becoming a tech repair person myself, after I scored a free Nintendo switch lite quit by a giant stroke of luck. I had wanted a switch ever since they came out. it reminded me of all the hours spent playing on a Nintendo DS.
although, my parents are unable to buy me one. one day, when I was walking to school, a pink Nintendo Switch lite flew out of a speeding car window. from a distance, I couldn't quit tell what it was. when I got closer, I knew I had encountered a one in a million stroke of luck. it felt as if the universe was rewarding me for my hardships. but, alas, I have no money, and cannot afford to fix it. by my calculations, it will cost around 40 dollars to fix it. and, I'm not even sure if my diagnosis of the thing was correct. I do have experience fixing electronics as I used to fix Nintendo DS systems for my friends. I can even solder a little. I hope to save up enough money to fix the thing soon. I also have no clue if it has an account registered to the thing. I haven't opened the device up as of yet, and it has been sitting in my parents drawers for almost a year by now. I hope to fix it soon, although earning money as a minor when all your family is piss poor is very slow, and its even harder when you feel obligated to pitch in for things around the house. I have decided to hide my money away, and currently have $4 hopefully I forget about it so I don't spend it.
Nice to see you working on things other than phones! Was probably a breath of fresh air for you?
Take it from me, a person who struggles from learning things on my own (also not religious myself) If you're offered to be taught a skill that's potentially beneficial, take advantage of the opportunity. This is a blessing, given by a master of the arts and trade, who is willing to show you the trials and errors of this craftsmanship, to embrace mistakes and learning to overcome any and all obstacles preventing you from succeeding.
micro soldering content is actually really interesting to watch and id watch you try to do it more, take his offer
Nintendo switch is garbage lmaooooooooooooo 😂
i bought one for 80 looked inside, and see a battery that legitimately look like someone took a knife to the wires. replaced battery and works
Your work is incredible
The more you know the better!
Fun Fact ... i have had my OG switch have like 6 times issues with no power ... not even reacting to charging.
Turns out the chips inside it did hang after going under voltage. Solution was to charge it for an hour even though nothing happent .. and then do a emergency shutdown .. like when the system totaly hangs. . and then it turned on again . not sure if it was volume down or up + power button fo 30 seconds or so ... that has resolved my no power issues when ever i had them without the need to solder anything and it worked fine after that
I laughed so hard when the charging chip just flew away😂😂😂
One of your best video's so far! Love it
digging the music bro!
At least you didn't rip up a pad. At that point, it's jumper wire time and that can be a true pain.
Nice attempt 👍🏻 big fan btw🤩
The kickstand is somewhat vital beacuse it protects the sd card and keeps dust out of the sd card slot
I love you videos!! Always just watched the shorts and boi, did i miss out!
You should get a switch Oled. I have one and I love it. Its got a glass screen which I personally think is better than a plastic one.
Keep micro soldering mate. Some thing happens when I start it. NEVER GIVE UP
Go and learn it mate, it’ll be great fun for both you, and us! 😀
This video helped me a lot, well done, thank you for sharing.
Awesome video!! Also yes take him up on the offer