@@RS_Redbaron coil whine, most likely. If it's a lower end set it's probably for the power supply to the LED backlighting. Turn your backlight level down and see if the whine goes away.
Hey Steve! You introduced me to the world of DIY tech repair, so I wanted to say thank you for all the content you make and how much you break everything down; I am also hoping you have a speedy recovery! Thanks for being awesome!
@@12345....... that is how many manufacturers are going. Imagine if the ac in your car stopped working and the car refused to start and the dealer told you,,well we havr to fix the ac before the car would work again. Not having a working disc drive is nuts....that leaves me with an idea..would it be possible to use the non-bluray drive software on thr blueray drive version thus bypassing the need for a drive thus no error on update...?
Hey Steve, you are the single reason I ever got into repairing video games and it’s become a central hobby in my life now. I read about your lymphoma. You will beat it. Any changes that come while you beat it we will still be here with you. Focus on your health. Stay strong brother.
that is how many manufacturers are going. Imagine your car refused to start after the ac stopped working and the dealer told you,,well you have to fix the ac before the car would start again. That would be total bullcrap. Having a unit refuse to update due to a faulty disc drive is nuts....that leaves me with an idea..would it be possible to use the non-bluray drive software on the blueray drive version thus bypassing the need for a drive thus no error on update...?
Hey steve, just heard about your diagnosis. Im so sorry to hear this. Keep thinking positive and stay strong. Sending my best wishes from across the pond 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
@@Syntappi The Series X has a replacable SSD where the PS5 SSD chips are soldered to the motherboard, making the replacement almost impossible for an unexperienced person and extremely expensive to do by a professional.
@@ekysboham yes, but it has encrypted security partition in it. If it breaks, your console is bricked forever 🤷🏻♂️ And you can’t clone one as spare because the key changes. Or you can but you need to install it immediately to the console. Consolefix has done mant videos about it.
I've had SU-101312-8 before after I had someone replace my HDMI cable. He/I accidentally knocked the cable loose from the drive to the board while putting it back together (one of us did...likely me, I have a way of breaking things without knowing I'm breaking things). It's basically just saying the drive isn't connected/not detected so either it's bad or just needs to be plugged in or either the ports or cables that connect to it are bad. As much as I don't want to touch any of my electronics from fear of breaking things further, I always like seeing these little videos with various issues that gives me an idea if I can fix something or not.
Sometimes we need fixing, too. And sometimes we need it more than once. Speaking from experience. Hang in there, you will be alright! Wishing you a full and speedy recovery!
I have to thank you for the inspiration to start trying harder and harder fixes for electronics. I have now fixed 2 OG xboxes, a GBA Sp, and modded several consoles in the last couple months. I have a whole new appreciation for your accuracy and grace under a microscope especially with those 0402 sized caps and resistors. Rock on Steve, you're awesome!
Just wanted to say I’m praying for you and thank you so much. Idk how but with some of my depressive episodes I find your channel to be one of the best one to calm me down. ❤
Well done, and great find. I've got a PS4 that won't update. The only thing I can see wrong with it is the bluetooth antenna female connector came off the board, which I did not think would interrupt the ability to update, but I hadn't considered that the console does a full system check before updating. I'm gonna get that antenna fixed and maybe I'll have a spare PS4. Your knowledge is very helpful to amateurs like me, and it is greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work brother.
ps4 on v9 or older have a lot of opportunity for homebrew. If yours is on an older firmware don't update it. look into what other things you can tinker with it.
@@akop87 I wasn't aware of that. Good looking out brother. I've never been into homebrew, emulation, or hacking, but I will look into it and see if there is a new opportunity in front of me.
43 screws lol so you counted. It felt like 10000 last time I took my PS5 apart 🤣 i fixed it but got a new one anyways cause 2 other things were broke. I should mail it to you. My HDMI was fuzzy so that was bad probably and controller antenna broke. I fixed it drinking and tripped on it 🤣 the main issue was thermal paste needed respread. O and I replaced the fan. I did all that and the HDMI went fuzzy and I was like... Buying a new one 😂 but it still works. Got no case. Just a giant hunk of metal. Just needs HDMI and antenna replaced or fixed.
It is not because its checking if every subsystem is working or not but an upgrade will upgrade your system bios and drive and wifi module firmware as well. Same issue ps3 with blown wifi will be bricked (stuck in infinite update loop) when you start an update on it.
So a disconnected/missing disc drive causes update issues? Good to know. You are my favourite 'fix it' RUclipsr, thanks for all the excellent videos! (although StezStix Fix? Is a very close second)
@@UltimateInkling (Fingers crossed) I've never encountered that issue, but that is less surprising as all PS4 models had a disc drive, so it being missing/inoperative/gone fishing thus causing update, or other general working issues doesn't surprise me. Because Sony.
Wow I just bought a PS5 for 200 with the exact same issue and was looking for information last night for this. Good timing on my part I guess! Thank youso much!
I opened up my console to clean it and it was working fine till I had to do a system update now I’m getting this problem gonna try everything here hope it works
Moral of the story.... someone fixed the HDMI port but damaged the ribbon cable. Those ribbon cable connectors can be tricky trying to figure out how to get the cable loose. You would think they would make them all the same way but nooo. Some clip in, some you have to push down, some slide back, some pop up, thats why its always good to watch a video on how its done. Its very easy to damage those.
Hi Steve. Following for quite a while I'm a great fan! In was shocked hearing about your illness. I wish you all the best and soon to recover. I'm looking forward to every of your Videos! Greetings from Germany
Why do none of these electronics repair channels use the attachment for the soldering iron that is a heated pair of tweezers. Works really well for taking off and putting on caps and such. Not only does it heat up both sides and the pads, but it holds it still at the same time. Freeing up the other hand for using a pick to hold the cap down as it cools and you remove the heat.
I want to thank you so much for your channel. You have helped me a lot over the last couple of years. I’ve been following you on your social media platforms. This video helped me a lot. I had the exact same issue. Thank you so so much.
Love your videos. Hope you recover quickly. One thing I would like you to try here, ohm the disc drive cable. It could be fine and a simple ohm test at each pin will tell you that.
Anyone got a rough idea why my PS5 original randomly shuts off 5 minutes after of use. Sometimes I’m just in the menu and it does it. Then it will rebuild database. I will rebuild it myself as well and fix SSD storage as well as clear cache. Then it works for a month maybe days and no issues. Then one day it does it again. Shuts off out of nowhere. So I do all the data rebuilding again and clear cache etc. I cleaned out dust. Not a full 100 teardown clean but the basics really. Then I used a different power board as well no issues for a month then randomly one day shuts off again. Also there are times I turn it on and my M2 SSD I installed doesn’t appear. Been happening a few times since this shut off issue actually then I restart console and there it is. Working as normal. Also sometimes I turn it on and it does a quick rebuild on its own. It’s a 3 year console. I will mention also that my power boards are from roughly 2006 they are very old but still working with all my other attachments like TV, PC etc. So not sure if they are causing this issue for me.
Steve, because of your videos I did my first attempt at microsoldering. It was a key fob for a 2007 buick lacross. Guess what.... I fixed it! I ha e wanted to try it since subscribing to your channel. I finally did it.
I love what you do steve! I bought a faulty PS5 which couldn‘t update some weeks ago for 170€ including a cotroller. Also was a disc drive issue, the drive wasn‘t connected at all as they probably lost this metal tab, also wasn‘t reading discs after fixing this issue, so i ordered a laser and replaced it . This has been my first PS5 repair and it had been sucessfull and this is now the console me and my kids are using :) Sure enough some days ago i bought another faulty PS5 (Digital edition this time) which is completely dead… let‘s see if i can fix this one too 😂 This repair thingy is kinda addictive 😅
Hey Steve, just to let you know it might be cheaper to make your own liquid metal- it consists of indium, gallium and tin, and there are a bunch of ratios that you could look for online. I made my own (100+grams) for 70$ total using a crucible from amazon and my hot air station. It could save a lot of money in the long term!
Hey, been a big fan of your channel for years now! I have a PS4 pro that recently been having issues, the video goes out randomly and I have to manually shut it off or it just shuts off out of nowhere (no loud crazy fan hinting to any overheat) could be a power regulator or cap or something?
Joey Does Tech uses a cotton swab with IPA to form the liquid metal into a ball. Makes it really easy to push the liquid metal into one place. Edit: 5 seconds later you did it!
Not sure why you'd say you got ripped off paying $120 for a ps5 that boots and has a picture. Can't even find a dead one in Australia for under $300 or more. Great buy. 😊
It's funny how this "feature" of checking every component before updating and if doesn't pass it locks your system haven't changed since the PS3. Recently had to fix one with same issue because the Wi-fi/Bluetooth chip regulator went bad, the cause was the chip doesn't have a sleep state, so it stays on all the time while on Standby. I guess Sony didn't imagine costumers would let their PS3 consoles plugged in all the time.
Thanks to this video I fixed my problem , I didn’t know when you put the blue ribbon cable in you’re supposed to hear a little click I was so scared to break it I barely put the cable in and the disc drive wasn’t connected 😂 thanks
Must be nice to have a what i assume is a big win (idk shipping cost to resell) offset some of the unrepairable losses. Liquid metal, as nice as it is, looks like such a pain to deal with.
Disc drive is faulty, Mine did the same. When it updates it also updates the disc drive, If the disc drive isnt working properly or not at all It will not update. Eventaully it will log you out and you cant log back in until it updates. Had to send mine back to Sony
Always fun watching your videos keep up the good work don't stop doing them I'm just curious what do you do with your repaired PlayStation and other equipment?.Do you ever sell them?
Love your videos man, you inspired me to repair my devices, I didn’t have much luck with a psvita I had that I broke even more 😅 but it’s at least been fun
Hey @TronicsFix what flux gel do you use and what syringe do you use to dispense the flux? I don't see it in your list of Tools or Equipment - Thanks! Love your vids!
Praying for a fast recovery for you, Steve. I wish you and tronicswife the best
Thank you! I appreciate it
What happened?
@@TheMrLatino Cancer i believe, but not 100% sure
@@grievous1868yes
@@TheMrLatinohe posted more details on the community page of his RUclips channel
I have purchased so many " broken" electronics and repaired them because of you. Thanks
Awesome! Glad to hear it!
Same. Purchased a Xbox from Mercari and was able to fix because of tronicsfix.
Lol really?! That's awesome!
@@RS_Redbaron coil whine, most likely. If it's a lower end set it's probably for the power supply to the LED backlighting. Turn your backlight level down and see if the whine goes away.
"That's what I'm talking about!" - love hearing this!
its the FEEL SORRY FOR ME cause im fixing a PS5 WITH ROACHES for me lol XD
I hope you are doing great Steve!
Hope you make a fast recovery.
Nice video as always!
Thank you. I appreciate that. Treatment 1 of 6 is done and the 2nd is starting soon. So far so good.
@@Tronicsfix don't worry, everything will go great and you will make speedy recovery!
Hey Steve! You introduced me to the world of DIY tech repair, so I wanted to say thank you for all the content you make and how much you break everything down; I am also hoping you have a speedy recovery! Thanks for being awesome!
Thanks for the comment! That's great to hear. I appreciate your support.
I was going to ask if the console would work without a disk drive, but you answered it perfectly
@@12345....... that is how many manufacturers are going. Imagine if the ac in your car stopped working and the car refused to start and the dealer told you,,well we havr to fix the ac before the car would work again. Not having a working disc drive is nuts....that leaves me with an idea..would it be possible to use the non-bluray drive software on thr blueray drive version thus bypassing the need for a drive thus no error on update...?
Hey Steve, you are the single reason I ever got into repairing video games and it’s become a central hobby in my life now.
I read about your lymphoma. You will beat it. Any changes that come while you beat it we will still be here with you. Focus on your health. Stay strong brother.
Steve everything is going to be fine, wishing you and the family the best things will get hard soon but we cross those paths when they come.
Wishing you the best Steve! Thank you for being a staple of all my console restoration endeavors!
"I feel weird fixing just one" - You've got healthy OCD aka perfectionism.... I'd defintely trust you to fix my PS5 any day!!
OCD =/= perfectionism
Hi Steve. Hope you and the family is doing well. 😊
Great stuff Steve. Remember to take some time for yourself though buddy
Wishing you a speedy recovery and a big comeback, buddy
I just read the news. Im sorry to hear about your illness. Hoping for a fast recovery!
The only thing I wish we'd see is how much you sold some of these for so we can get an idea of the profit margins. Great episode as usual!
I wish I could do that too. I usually don't end up selling them for weeks or months after the video is done though.
120$ for a partially working parts unit is still a decent deal even if you couldn't get it fixed.
Yeah, it's really not a bad deal. The parts alone would sell for more than that.
Im always watching your videos and just heard about the cancer mate keep your chin up and wish you a fast recovery 👍👌🙂
that is how many manufacturers are going. Imagine your car refused to start after the ac stopped working and the dealer told you,,well you have to fix the ac before the car would start again. That would be total bullcrap. Having a unit refuse to update due to a faulty disc drive is nuts....that leaves me with an idea..would it be possible to use the non-bluray drive software on the blueray drive version thus bypassing the need for a drive thus no error on update...?
Hey steve, just heard about your diagnosis. Im so sorry to hear this. Keep thinking positive and stay strong. Sending my best wishes from across the pond 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
Watched this channel for years and it’s always satisfying to watch wishing you the best health Steve!
Hey you take it easy and rest up. Hopeful for your full recovery
“That’s what I’m talking about”. The statement of success. Kudos fella
Hope you have a speedy recovery Steve. I will keep you in my prayers.
This can also happen if the SSD chips are dying so you should be cautious when buying a console that refuses to update
Also a handy tip to know!
So kinda the same thing as the Xbox X series?
@@Syntappi The Series X has a replacable SSD where the PS5 SSD chips are soldered to the motherboard, making the replacement almost impossible for an unexperienced person and extremely expensive to do by a professional.
@@ekysboham yes, but it has encrypted security partition in it. If it breaks, your console is bricked forever 🤷🏻♂️ And you can’t clone one as spare because the key changes. Or you can but you need to install it immediately to the console. Consolefix has done mant videos about it.
Wishing you Steve and Jessica every blessing for a successful outcome in your current situation.
I've had SU-101312-8 before after I had someone replace my HDMI cable. He/I accidentally knocked the cable loose from the drive to the board while putting it back together (one of us did...likely me, I have a way of breaking things without knowing I'm breaking things). It's basically just saying the drive isn't connected/not detected so either it's bad or just needs to be plugged in or either the ports or cables that connect to it are bad.
As much as I don't want to touch any of my electronics from fear of breaking things further, I always like seeing these little videos with various issues that gives me an idea if I can fix something or not.
Hope you recover fast.Sending hope and preyers
Sometimes we need fixing, too. And sometimes we need it more than once. Speaking from experience. Hang in there, you will be alright! Wishing you a full and speedy recovery!
I have no idea what you're doing, but your videos never disappoint.
I have to thank you for the inspiration to start trying harder and harder fixes for electronics. I have now fixed 2 OG xboxes, a GBA Sp, and modded several consoles in the last couple months. I have a whole new appreciation for your accuracy and grace under a microscope especially with those 0402 sized caps and resistors. Rock on Steve, you're awesome!
Love your videos man GET WELL SOON
Thanks! That's the plan.
Praying for a speedy recovery!
Just wanted to say I’m praying for you and thank you so much. Idk how but with some of my depressive episodes I find your channel to be one of the best one to calm me down. ❤
Wishing you a speedy recovery steve
I bought a ps5 for $75 bucks that wouldn't update, it had the game drive cable issue like yours. HDMI port had been replaced too.
All the best and a speedy recovery to you from Germany!
Great Repair and Video! I wish you a Speedy Recovery!! 😀
Well done, and great find. I've got a PS4 that won't update. The only thing I can see wrong with it is the bluetooth antenna female connector came off the board, which I did not think would interrupt the ability to update, but I hadn't considered that the console does a full system check before updating. I'm gonna get that antenna fixed and maybe I'll have a spare PS4. Your knowledge is very helpful to amateurs like me, and it is greatly appreciated. Keep up the great work brother.
ps4 on v9 or older have a lot of opportunity for homebrew. If yours is on an older firmware don't update it. look into what other things you can tinker with it.
@@akop87 I wasn't aware of that. Good looking out brother. I've never been into homebrew, emulation, or hacking, but I will look into it and see if there is a new opportunity in front of me.
43 screws lol so you counted. It felt like 10000 last time I took my PS5 apart 🤣 i fixed it but got a new one anyways cause 2 other things were broke. I should mail it to you.
My HDMI was fuzzy so that was bad probably and controller antenna broke. I fixed it drinking and tripped on it 🤣 the main issue was thermal paste needed respread. O and I replaced the fan.
I did all that and the HDMI went fuzzy and I was like... Buying a new one 😂 but it still works. Got no case. Just a giant hunk of metal. Just needs HDMI and antenna replaced or fixed.
Thanks for the Ps5 cleaning video. Helped massively. Appreciate it👍🏽
It is not because its checking if every subsystem is working or not but an upgrade will upgrade your system bios and drive and wifi module firmware as well. Same issue ps3 with blown wifi will be bricked (stuck in infinite update loop) when you start an update on it.
So a disconnected/missing disc drive causes update issues? Good to know.
You are my favourite 'fix it' RUclipsr, thanks for all the excellent videos! (although StezStix Fix? Is a very close second)
Hey thanks! Yes, his videos are awesome!
Yea the ps4 had the same problem too which i never wouldve guess.
@@UltimateInkling (Fingers crossed) I've never encountered that issue, but that is less surprising as all PS4 models had a disc drive, so it being missing/inoperative/gone fishing thus causing update, or other general working issues doesn't surprise me. Because Sony.
That's a quick fix! Nice job. Feel better soon!
I liked that little progress bar during ads 👍👌
Wow I just bought a PS5 for 200 with the exact same issue and was looking for information last night for this. Good timing on my part I guess! Thank youso much!
I opened up my console to clean it and it was working fine till I had to do a system update now I’m getting this problem gonna try everything here hope it works
What a steal! 120 and an easy fix is definitely a good deal, congrats! Wishing you and your family the best, big hugs 🤗
PRAYING for you, Steve! Get well soon.
Moral of the story.... someone fixed the HDMI port but damaged the ribbon cable. Those ribbon cable connectors can be tricky trying to figure out how to get the cable loose. You would think they would make them all the same way but nooo. Some clip in, some you have to push down, some slide back, some pop up, thats why its always good to watch a video on how its done. Its very easy to damage those.
Nice fix. All the best for you and I'm hoping for a fast recovery. Many strength four Tronicswife, your family and you!❤
Hi Steve. Following for quite a while I'm a great fan! In was shocked hearing about your illness. I wish you all the best and soon to recover. I'm looking forward to every of your Videos! Greetings from Germany
Keep the vids coming. Keep up that energy. Embrace the distraction. Love your work! Always have. Always will!
Why do none of these electronics repair channels use the attachment for the soldering iron that is a heated pair of tweezers.
Works really well for taking off and putting on caps and such. Not only does it heat up both sides and the pads, but it holds it still at the same time. Freeing up the other hand for using a pick to hold the cap down as it cools and you remove the heat.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us. It’s really inspirational , and I hope you get well soon! Best wishes from Paraguay!
Thank you so much!
Another great video Steve hope you are doing well thanks
I want to thank you so much for your channel. You have helped me a lot over the last couple of years. I’ve been following you on your social media platforms. This video helped me a lot. I had the exact same issue. Thank you so so much.
Love your videos. Hope you recover quickly. One thing I would like you to try here, ohm the disc drive cable. It could be fine and a simple ohm test at each pin will tell you that.
Anyone got a rough idea why my PS5 original randomly shuts off 5 minutes after of use. Sometimes I’m just in the menu and it does it. Then it will rebuild database. I will rebuild it myself as well and fix SSD storage as well as clear cache. Then it works for a month maybe days and no issues. Then one day it does it again. Shuts off out of nowhere. So I do all the data rebuilding again and clear cache etc. I cleaned out dust. Not a full 100 teardown clean but the basics really.
Then I used a different power board as well no issues for a month then randomly one day shuts off again. Also there are times I turn it on and my M2 SSD I installed doesn’t appear. Been happening a few times since this shut off issue actually then I restart console and there it is. Working as normal.
Also sometimes I turn it on and it does a quick rebuild on its own. It’s a 3 year console.
I will mention also that my power boards are from roughly 2006 they are very old but still working with all my other attachments like TV, PC etc. So not sure if they are causing this issue for me.
Steve, because of your videos I did my first attempt at microsoldering. It was a key fob for a 2007 buick lacross. Guess what.... I fixed it! I ha e wanted to try it since subscribing to your channel. I finally did it.
I love what you do steve! I bought a faulty PS5 which couldn‘t update some weeks ago for 170€ including a cotroller. Also was a disc drive issue, the drive wasn‘t connected at all as they probably lost this metal tab, also wasn‘t reading discs after fixing this issue, so i ordered a laser and replaced it . This has been my first PS5 repair and it had been sucessfull and this is now the console me and my kids are using :)
Sure enough some days ago i bought another faulty PS5 (Digital edition this time) which is completely dead… let‘s see if i can fix this one too 😂
This repair thingy is kinda addictive 😅
Hey Steve, just to let you know it might be cheaper to make your own liquid metal- it consists of indium, gallium and tin, and there are a bunch of ratios that you could look for online. I made my own (100+grams) for 70$ total using a crucible from amazon and my hot air station. It could save a lot of money in the long term!
Wow. Great find, and you got lucky the repairs were minimal.
Hey, been a big fan of your channel for years now! I have a PS4 pro that recently been having issues, the video goes out randomly and I have to manually shut it off or it just shuts off out of nowhere (no loud crazy fan hinting to any overheat) could be a power regulator or cap or something?
As always Steve, awesome work. Take care.
Good deal no doubt. You nailed it as usual
Good day Steve. Love the videos. Look forward to many years of fixxin stuff. You'll be good. Stay strong !! :)
Saved another one from E-Waste, nice! Hoping you're doing well and treatment goes well!
Wishing you all the best steve love watching all of your videos i hope you get well soon buddy!
Nice work! Yesterday i fixed my first PS4, using what i learned from your videos :)
Hi Steve another awesome fix! wishing you all the best hope everything goes well for you
Hope u get better everytime we see you ❤ love from India 🇮🇳
I wonder how many people have a "Dammit all!" moment when they see you fix their console in a video in short order, LOL! Thank you for the videos.
Lol, I've thought about that too!
You are the man I have No idea what your doing lol but it’s really always fun to watch you fix it 😊
Hey TronicsFix got a question what isopropyl alcohol should I use for the laser on a ps4 and for the fan
Excellent buy Steve !!!! Can sell as refurbed !!!!
Joey Does Tech uses a cotton swab with IPA to form the liquid metal into a ball. Makes it really easy to push the liquid metal into one place. Edit: 5 seconds later you did it!
Can you use a solder sucker to suck the liquid metal out of the sponge?
Probably, I think it would take quite a while though.
Some weird camera angles. How is your treatment going Steve? You are always in my prayers
BTW, after watching you and Restorish, I always keep a big bottle of 91% isopropyl alcohol somewhere in my house
Not sure why you'd say you got ripped off paying $120 for a ps5 that boots and has a picture. Can't even find a dead one in Australia for under $300 or more. Great buy. 😊
It's funny how this "feature" of checking every component before updating and if doesn't pass it locks your system haven't changed since the PS3. Recently had to fix one with same issue because the Wi-fi/Bluetooth chip regulator went bad, the cause was the chip doesn't have a sleep state, so it stays on all the time while on Standby. I guess Sony didn't imagine costumers would let their PS3 consoles plugged in all the time.
Steve be getting his music from the Adult Movie database! LOL! Love you Steve! Get well soon Bro!
Thanks to this video I fixed my problem , I didn’t know when you put the blue ribbon cable in you’re supposed to hear a little click I was so scared to break it I barely put the cable in and the disc drive wasn’t connected 😂 thanks
Thank you Steve for another great video... have a great weekend
Love your videos Steve, Keep em coming
Where do you find these consoles?! I can never find these kind of listings!
Must be nice to have a what i assume is a big win (idk shipping cost to resell) offset some of the unrepairable losses. Liquid metal, as nice as it is, looks like such a pain to deal with.
If it worked but wouldn't update it might have made a great system to hang on to as is a run homebrew on the lower firmware.
Disc drive is faulty, Mine did the same. When it updates it also updates the disc drive, If the disc drive isnt working properly or not at all It will not update. Eventaully it will log you out and you cant log back in until it updates. Had to send mine back to Sony
I'd like to say thanks for these videos, they have helped me out so many times, thanks mate
I have the same problem but i get a beep on my disc what do i have to do
@@Shortstorytimezz yes see I have the same problem
Always fun watching your videos keep up the good work don't stop doing them I'm just curious what do you do with your repaired PlayStation and other equipment?.Do you ever sell them?
This video gives me courage to fix my ps5.
Love your videos man, you inspired me to repair my devices, I didn’t have much luck with a psvita I had that I broke even more 😅 but it’s at least been fun
Hey @TronicsFix what flux gel do you use and what syringe do you use to dispense the flux? I don't see it in your list of Tools or Equipment - Thanks! Love your vids!
Watching your videos is the only thing I can contribute, good sir. I hope you get well, Mr. TronicsFix Man!
Please do a video fixing some Donkey Konga Bongos or some classic PS2-era Dance Mats? Or some of the old G-Con guns? Much love!
You're great man thanks for your videos. I send you strength 👍
You should really start checking the firmware first, If it's at version 4.51 or lower you could sell the console for over 2 grand.
There's no way he puts everything back together without hitting the eject button first off camera to make sure it beeps, right? That seems insane.
Sometimes I do that...I don't think I did on this one. I was pretty confident in this repair.
@@TronicsfixI admire your confidence.
Another helpful, educational and entertaining video. We appreciate all you do and wish you and the famil the best!