Commodore Amiga 4000 Fried Chicken maple syrup and a bad cpu
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- E351: a special repair for a subscriber of which has a great back story. Come along for the ride. Looks can be deceiving. from leaky caps to a melted FPU/CPU maple syrup ram and some good ol fried chicken. some come along on this 2 parter journey to resurrect yet another dead CBM product. (hint in part2 we get the cpu sorted!)
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Another great video :) Thanks .
thank you!!!!
Pembroke, Ontario! Just down the road from this viewer!
Wow, I'd forgotten all about Valley Soft but my brother and I ordered a few things from them back in the mid to late 90s. It was always a good experience and I think they did enjoy a good reputation in the community. Sorry to hear John has passed on, my condolences.
I am jealous. You had poultry product, and I had a lousy Costco hotdog. Life is not fair.
HI DR. Chris the T-shirt fits PERFECTLY! 👍🏻 All Your Videos are soo Helpful!! Thanks✌🏻👍🏻🤩
Many chickens lost their lives to get us this video.
^.^
more than this video... lol
And a dozen chickens later, an Amiga works!
Sacrifices have to be made.
Gret job Chris as always .
As a fan of Fried Chicken, that fried chicken looks good!
Another A4K saved 🎉 Another great vid Chris 👏🏻👍🏻
Don't worry about the chair Chris,you tried! All these china made chairs do it eventually. Looks like someone went hot air crazy on the cpu board! that thing got the Chinese caps that even China rejected LOL. Seen the tin plated simm sockets corrode alot,i have a dremel with a tiny brass wire wheel on it to clean simm connector contacts,works like a charm at low speed on some of them. Looks like another nice save and the A4000 joins the world!
Goodjob
Nice tutorial on snipping those SMD's! You should get some of the Lint free cotton swabs. After using those I can't go back to normal ones.
The amount that I go through I just purchased them at the dollar store
I hope it was a joke. as that is one of the worst ways to remove a cap on!
@@ChuckyGang actually its one of the safest, please tell me your not a nipple twister.
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration no it is not.. cutting or twisting are horrible. I have been sent SOO many boards to me for pad repair due to twisting and cutting. please. stop using that method. is breaks sooo many machines..
@@ChuckyGang ive NEVER broken a single trace this way, hence the double snip, it does not kill anything unless you are a total moron.
Magic legs!
The problem with Canadian ram is that they never lock their latches. I'm lonely please help.
Love your vid's very informative 👍
Chris where can one of those speaker ? please 🙏
Oh by the way My A600 is super quick now thanks to the Pistorm and your informative video's 👍😍
I know its a joke but ONE more time... divoom dot com.. and thanks!
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration thank you chris No joke im going to try to get one i think it's really cool
again Chris many thanks fella keep up the good work 👍
@@poshpaul55 lol ok because in the video i said that exact thing. lol thanks for the views!
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration just managed to get one off eBay for 60 pounds
i put that in my future birthday present 😍
Hey Chris love the videos but never used an Amiga before still love the repairs. Ever check of VCF East in April?
I was there
Hi Chris, thank again for this new offering. I see others touting Ultrasonic cleaners as a way to clean boards. Wanted to know your thoughts. Cheers mate.
Expensive but good. I have a small small one. Can fit a power supply big type. I would love to have a large one.
2:07 Kevin, can't you leave Chris alone for 5 minutes to film a video?
that was work not kev lol
Chris we need you alive for a long time making great retro, SO stop eating all that unhealthy crap food lol
Its not crap it tastes great!
@@ChrisEdwardsRestoration I agree with that, im a sucker for Kentucky but I know too much would kill me early
Can the A3630 CPU board run without the FPU installed? That bubbly socket meltdown looked like some blackened fried chicken.
Yes it can but the qfp cpu is dead
Hey Chris, I need some parts for my Amiga and need your help to source them. How do I contact you besides this channel?
Email on my about me
I don’t see an email address in the About content :(
@@frankreckenberg8785 its there you need to click view email address
I wish i had seen this cap removal method before I recapped my A 1200. I tried the gadget64 method of 2 soldering irons with one on each leg flipping it, didnt go well for me, gadget has been swinging soldering irons for many years
With age comes skill. I can do that method but this is just safer and easier for myself
NO! this method is horrible tomorrow I will get YET another A4000 ruined due to it... hot air or hot tweezers are the only that does not put stress on the board! I am SOO tired of repairing pads from people watching videos on youtune where you apply force on the board and ripping traces!
@@ChuckyGang Hmm, I guess everyone has their favourite method, i will look into hot tweezers tho as hot air risks damaging or dislodging surrounding components. I would have thought that if U cut the can in line with the legs there would be no stress on the pads, particularly that the pads are cold with that method
@@atamiga2491 its fine method, hes just a grumpy old man. lol
@@atamiga2491 Hit air, yes, you should isolate with kapton tape. or I actually use a very thing nozzle (5mm) that more or less only covers the component. blowing on the solderjoint. so melting will not happen.
if you cut inline of the legs. well in theory YES. if you are sure you are cutting EXACTLY in line and also do not twist or jank the component while cutting. it will always put a (small) phyical stress on the pads and with leakage the risc is big that it will be enough to make the pad get loose from the pcb. (this is why the lost pads are usually around where there are larger leakages)
Why cut caps!? This is maybe good way for you after many boards done that way but one who is doing it for the first time will rip pads and traces that way!
So many boards come to my desk after that kind of "services", twisting or cutting. Didn't espect that from you... :(
I dont know how you can screw that up
Same words were in head of Napoleon, Hitler, Putin...
@@klementinohorvat6334 what kind of comment is that?