Gameboy Color - A Button not working - Faulty Broken Traces - Soldering Repair Fix

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • #gameboycolor #consolerepair #repair #soldering
    Here we have a Gameboy Color that has a broken battery board spring and also not working A Button. After inspecting the board under the microscope I found the issue. Enjoy the repair!
    Some of you asked, what tools I use so here you have a simple list, because I really don't use anything special:
    - Solder Iron: The cheapest from Amazon
    - Screwdriver: DIAOPROTECT 122 in 1
    - Heatgun: Rework Station 858D
    - Fume Absorber: COMGROW Fume Laser Absorber
    - Flux: AMTECH NC-559-ASM Flux
    - Solder: Owootecc (Sn99,3 Cu0,7/0,6mm,50g)
    - For removing rust or cutting plastic: Wuudi engraving tool set

Комментарии • 20

  • @nawafadel2091
    @nawafadel2091 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this video
    It helped alot to solve my problem and follow the trace
    I had the same issue with the a button
    But the corrosion was on both sides of the board

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  Год назад

      Im glad to hear, that my video gave you some ideas and input to solve your problem! I know how frustrating troubleshooting can be! Let me know if you managed to fix it?

  • @arkadiuszmazur5386
    @arkadiuszmazur5386 6 месяцев назад

    I have a problem with the start button not working, but select works. Cleaned and corrosion-free. I've already lost hope. Maybe a resistor is responsible for this? Anyway, it's a nice and useful material. Regards.

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  6 месяцев назад +1

      This usually means that the start copper line is somewhere interrupted. No resistors on the button paths! Just try to figure out where the gap is. Take your time and im sure you will discover it sooner or later! Let me know if you find it or if you need any further help. Also a multimeter in continuity mode can help you out to find it. There is a nice board scan of any gamboy device on the retro six wikia that will help you to follow the paths!

  • @DemonWire
    @DemonWire Год назад +1

    Hey bro, i love watching other technician's repairing devices its how i got into the trade many years ago. Just as a pointer you should commentate your videos.. they are so much more engaging when it feels like the content creator is talking to the viewer :) give it a try and youll find you attract a much more engaging audience. Keep up the good work though buddy 👌

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the hint. Its just that I enjoy repairing without talking. :) I also like to watch ohters repairing stuff but choose those who barely talk. Its probably a matter of own preferences. :)

  • @mre5440
    @mre5440 Год назад

    Beauty comes from within, in this case only after your repair. My goodness the part was filthy in some places 🤮. Maybe I should send you my broken car radio so you can fix it 🤣

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  Год назад +1

      Even tho I never repaired one before? ;D But yeah that Cola Gameboy was sticky and disgusting at some point. A good clean saved the case, but I was pretty happy beeing able to solder again! :)

    • @mre5440
      @mre5440 Год назад

      @@x-fix After you've touched the GameBoy, you'll definitely need a tetanus shot 😷. A car radio, GameBoy or SNES ..... all just electro hocus pocus😄

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  Год назад

      @@mre5440 Well you can send it over, but I cant promise anything as always... :D

  • @Rxmedic43
    @Rxmedic43 6 месяцев назад

    Where did you find the board scans of the copper traces. I can't easily find the GBC ones. What tool did you use to sand away the top layer of the pcb so you could get to the copper layer?

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  6 месяцев назад

      Hey there! I use the RetroSix Wiki for any board scans and schematics! They have a huge library with anything necessary. I used a glas fiber pen in this video but I recommend to use a grinding pen of your choice. Doesnt have to be anything fancy. I for example use actually an electric wood grinding pen. You just need to scrap off some of the soldermask. I only use the glas fiber pen if I have to scrap off bigger surfaces. The reason is that I got sick of getting stung by the micro fiber glass rests. :) You can also simply use your tweezers to scrap off small solder mask areas. :)

  • @casualtrips9571
    @casualtrips9571 8 месяцев назад

    What kind of wire/thickness did you use for jumping those disconnected traces?

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi! Its probably 0,01mm wire. I recycle simple wires by opening them and just taking the tiny ones.

  • @NesuProps
    @NesuProps Месяц назад

    Are the pcb references available to check?

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  Месяц назад +1

      There are only community made schematics and board scans on the RetroSix Wikia free to download.

    • @NesuProps
      @NesuProps Месяц назад

      @@x-fix Thanks! It's much appreciated!

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  Месяц назад +1

      @@NesuProps Your very welcome! ;)

  • @frozerinosrepairs
    @frozerinosrepairs Год назад

    Thank you for sharing

    • @x-fix
      @x-fix  Год назад

      Your welcome! :) Thanks for watching again!