Good video I dont know if you should rely on crystal disk so much to say the drive is bad though i've had drives with cautions that have been in use for like 8 years lol
The filter came off when you knocked it with the tweezers but didn’t notice it till it fell off the rest of the way but good to see you fixed it with a new one
Late to the party; nonetheless, I appreciate the time and dedication you put into to your repairs; Anything console related your in my go to list; Thanks 🙏
35:55 Earlier on when you were probing the filters, you slipped for a second and whacked that filter and it visibly popped to the side, hence why it fell off later :) EDIT: Ahh, been pointed out a few times. Nevermind haha
I have often seen this technique with meter in diode mode, red probe to the ground and black probe to the parts for testing.. can you explain it to me, I did not comprehend it yet :-) Greetings, Michael
Yeah diode mode will basically test the voltage drop against 2 points. For example if you have little or no voltage drop those 2 points are connected together and can indicate a short. Diode mode will inject voltage across the line and van give you a very accurate reading very quickly
@@TheCod3r You're definitely not the only one to do it, so easy to slip on these tiny components, It just makes for tense viewing when you haven't noticed it but the viewers have, we spend the entire time worrying about it lol Great vid as always, really enjoy watching your stuff.
I changed the hard drive on my xbox one original to see if it was causing it to randomly shutdown and noticed the 7 pink polymer capacitors underneath it had big dents in them (not buldging). Would that cause it to shutdown or knacker hard drive
Thanks, ill see how long it lasts with new hard drive then change them if it goes off. Great channel love the videos and you're local to me if i balls it up lol
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Good video I dont know if you should rely on crystal disk so much to say the drive is bad though i've had drives with cautions that have been in use for like 8 years lol
The filter came off when you knocked it with the tweezers but didn’t notice it till it fell off the rest of the way but good to see you fixed it with a new one
Yeah I see it now, pretty obvious when you think about it, not sure how I missed it lol 😆
You can’t blame yourself as it could have happened to anyone. The good thing is you fixed it and all is good
Late to the party; nonetheless, I appreciate the time and dedication you put into to your repairs; Anything console related your in my go to list; Thanks 🙏
Is it always necessary to replace the heat shield over the IC when you're done working on it?
35:55 Earlier on when you were probing the filters, you slipped for a second and whacked that filter and it visibly popped to the side, hence why it fell off later :)
EDIT: Ahh, been pointed out a few times. Nevermind haha
Nice work Phil 😉
I have often seen this technique with meter in diode mode, red probe to the ground and black probe to the parts for testing.. can you explain it to me, I did not comprehend it yet :-) Greetings, Michael
Yeah diode mode will basically test the voltage drop against 2 points. For example if you have little or no voltage drop those 2 points are connected together and can indicate a short. Diode mode will inject voltage across the line and van give you a very accurate reading very quickly
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The filter that came off, was knocked off the board @19.55, your missing USB lead, you used it to connect the multimeter.
Haha yeah that was pretty obvious now it's been pointed out 😂
thanks good video
How do I find a fuse that you tested at the 9:00 minute mark?
Or I mean 8:30 mark
Great video mate
Really like your videos and the tech. tips that you give thank you...
Thanks mate 👍
Think the coil got damaged at 19:53 with the probe, that's why it come off in the end.
Yeah quite a few people pointed it out, not sure how I missed it in editing lol
@@TheCod3r You're definitely not the only one to do it, so easy to slip on these tiny components, It just makes for tense viewing when you haven't noticed it but the viewers have, we spend the entire time worrying about it lol Great vid as always, really enjoy watching your stuff.
I changed the hard drive on my xbox one original to see if it was causing it to randomly shutdown and noticed the 7 pink polymer capacitors underneath it had big dents in them (not buldging).
Would that cause it to shutdown or knacker hard drive
If they're damaged or faulty it could do yeah
Thanks, ill see how long it lasts with new hard drive then change them if it goes off.
Great channel love the videos and you're local to me if i balls it up lol
Good work nice proo😍😍
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its short short not short lol ,is that like going out out or going out :P lol
Definitely going out out lol
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