It does take practice. Also, using flux makes everything easier. If you are using hot air, I would start out at about 400C with max air flow and adjust from there.
Another one back from the dead, nice! I recently bought two myself off of eBay to see how far I can get with them. One only needed a new HDMI port and is working again, the other one is still playing games with me. Beep on-5 seconds-Beep off. All standby voltages are there and all switched voltages come up for 5 seconds (as far as I can tell). So far I found no shorts anywhere (including ethernet and HDMI retimer). The only hint it's giving me is that the fan doesn't even wiggle a bit when the console is turned on (which it does on pretty much all repair videos I've seen). Tested the fan separately and it works fine. It's a fun hunt, although at this point it's looking like donor board territory, assuming this comes down to a southbridge/GPU fault. Keep inspiring me to keep digging! :-)
I'm not sure. As far as I can determine, if any of the run power rails do not come up in a timely fashion, it shuts back off. Specifically the CPU and memory power rails. I have only recently started working on XBox.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Really enjoy your videos! The one s is my favorite console to work on. Where can I get that heat sink you are using? Thanks and please keep the videos coming!
Hi,that repair was outstanding,i have an xbox1 s with the exact same problem and 2 add more the repair shops over here cant find the probkem, man i wish you could help me!
can i use a dc electronic load to discharge caps in the power supply instead of a capacitor discharge tool - i know you have both but i am just getting started and have a use for a dc electronic load and the 30 dollars for the cap tool is more i could spend on the load if I can just use the dc load -
The voltage across the main filter caps can reach 400V. That will exceed the capability of many dc loads. You can use a simple power resistor to discharge if you insulate the leads well. You might google that and see what comes up.
Excellent repair video 🎉
Thanks 👍
I am new to this and have watched a few videos it always seams the components are removed with no problems, but I have many.
It does take practice. Also, using flux makes everything easier. If you are using hot air, I would start out at about 400C with max air flow and adjust from there.
Another one back from the dead, nice! I recently bought two myself off of eBay to see how far I can get with them. One only needed a new HDMI port and is working again, the other one is still playing games with me. Beep on-5 seconds-Beep off. All standby voltages are there and all switched voltages come up for 5 seconds (as far as I can tell). So far I found no shorts anywhere (including ethernet and HDMI retimer). The only hint it's giving me is that the fan doesn't even wiggle a bit when the console is turned on (which it does on pretty much all repair videos I've seen). Tested the fan separately and it works fine. It's a fun hunt, although at this point it's looking like donor board territory, assuming this comes down to a southbridge/GPU fault. Keep inspiring me to keep digging! :-)
Thank You for Your clarity and persistence
You are so welcome!
This gives me hope on the one I am working on now. Thanks
You're welcome and best of luck in your repairs.
Wonderful video man, but I am having the EXACT issues as this episode and 67 I believe, the fast on/off.... NO liquid damage at all.. Im stuck
Hello Master
Congratulations, you did a great job on this
GOD bless you
Thank you very much!
Great fix. What other issues can cause the same beep on - beep off issue like in this video. TIA
I'm not sure. As far as I can determine, if any of the run power rails do not come up in a timely fashion, it shuts back off. Specifically the CPU and memory power rails. I have only recently started working on XBox.
Iv'e got 4 of these that do the same thing. I'll try these repairs.
Go for it! Schematics are even available!
Excellent once again!!
Thank you!
Thats a nice multimeter you got there... let me hold onto it for a minute :P
Just found your channel and subscribed. Really enjoy your videos! The one s is my favorite console to work on. Where can I get that heat sink you are using? Thanks and please keep the videos coming!
Welcome! Thanks for joining. That heat sink came off of a scrap PC computer motherboard. I've had it for a while.
Love your video's. Thank You.
Glad you like them!
Excellent video. Thanks 👍
Glad you liked it!
What did you use to clean it and what did you replace
Another one fixed awesome do you have a link for that holder that you used when you were re tinning that chip at 17:32
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Nice fix! Would love to see a repair on the Xbox one original as not many repair those
So was the issue was that the motherboard was dirty/corroded?
Another great video thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice work!
Thanks! I try.
Nice fix and great vid!
Thanks!
Nice job!
Thanks!
As usual a very nice job. Thanks a lot for yours videos and an happy new year to you and your family
Thank you very much! Happy New Year!
Hi,that repair was outstanding,i have an xbox1 s with the exact same problem and 2 add more the repair shops over here cant find the probkem, man i wish you could help me!
can i use a dc electronic load to discharge caps in the power supply instead of a capacitor discharge tool - i know you have both but i am just getting started and have a use for a dc electronic load and the 30 dollars for the cap tool is more i could spend on the load if I can just use the dc load -
The voltage across the main filter caps can reach 400V. That will exceed the capability of many dc loads. You can use a simple power resistor to discharge if you insulate the leads well. You might google that and see what comes up.
Excellent sir!! Hqpoy new year
Thanks! You too!
Good job 👍
Thanks 👍
Do you have a ps4 schematics or boardview friend?
Sorry, I do not.
@@ToltecMerc oh ok thank you 😊 i am dreaming of repairing consoles too, for now im just observing
Hello I was wondering if you could help me with my ps4 problem sir.
I am in the same boat
Hi. I have this same issue on a Xbox one X. Do you do any mail in repairs?
Sorry, but I do not.