Just noticed your series with this vid. Went back to watch the other two first. Good job! Very nicely put together. One thing I do with OG Xbox console disassembly is only un-stick half of the pads on the bottoms of the consoles. They stick back super easy afterwards. Then you don't have to waste money replacing them on all those xboxes you have there. Js
Great video as always! I really need to do what you are doing and sell off some stuff I fix... my problem is convincing myself I don't actually need 10 identical PS2 controllers... but what if I have 9 friends over and we all want to play multiple PlayStation 2 games at the same time?? Hopefully your videos will start to motivate me haha Keep it up!
Thank you! Yeah you never know what's going to happen. The what if's are always there too. Like what if you drop a controller accidently while playing and it just isn't working right afterwards, well good thing you have a few more replacements... and so on and so on... I understand completely.
one thing i would consider doing with the xbox is solder jumpering the pads that let you install sw mods (hexen) so the buyer might be able to backup games or use a larger harddrive in the future
Good thought, I may do stuff like that in the future. Currently I'm just focusing more in the repair end of things for them but I'll probably get into mods later on.
20:40. Omg i hate it when the feet are missing lol.
RIGHT!? Why not put them back? Doesn't make any sense...
Great series, I'm a fan.
Glad you enjoy it! More episodes to come...
Just noticed your series with this vid. Went back to watch the other two first. Good job! Very nicely put together. One thing I do with OG Xbox console disassembly is only un-stick half of the pads on the bottoms of the consoles. They stick back super easy afterwards. Then you don't have to waste money replacing them on all those xboxes you have there. Js
Thank you and welcome aboard! Good tip too. I'll have to try that, thanks!
If you use lighter fluid on the Xbox labels they come up easy with a razor knife and they are sticky still after.
Nice, I did not know that. Are you talking like butane lighter fluid or like the charcoal grill kind of lighter fluid?
Great video as always!
I really need to do what you are doing and sell off some stuff I fix... my problem is convincing myself I don't actually need 10 identical PS2 controllers... but what if I have 9 friends over and we all want to play multiple PlayStation 2 games at the same time?? Hopefully your videos will start to motivate me haha
Keep it up!
Thank you! Yeah you never know what's going to happen. The what if's are always there too. Like what if you drop a controller accidently while playing and it just isn't working right afterwards, well good thing you have a few more replacements... and so on and so on... I understand completely.
one thing i would consider doing with the xbox is solder jumpering the pads that let you install sw mods (hexen) so the buyer might be able to backup games or use a larger harddrive in the future
Good thought, I may do stuff like that in the future. Currently I'm just focusing more in the repair end of things for them but I'll probably get into mods later on.
@@gamejaegerthe only thing that came me after i wrote that comment, it really depends on the motherboard version which method you have to follow.
True, there are better versions too.
That PS1 power supply might be a power regulator issue. I've had that issue on other consoles.
Thanks for the tip! I have the old one in a box, I'll have to check it out sometime and see.
Great content!
But you gotta change your name to something more unique. There's no way to reach your channel using this name.
LOL, like what? ...and I like the name... If it takes longer to grow, that's ok.