There's Something FISHY About This GAME GEAR

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @WhtSqurl
    @WhtSqurl 2 года назад +2

    I love that you don't have a loud and obnoxious intro, like every other youtuber. Love your content!

  • @diegog1853
    @diegog1853 2 года назад +21

    Great fix for a great system. For future reference, you can use the same AC adapter for a megadrive model 2 on it, so that you don't blow through 6 AA batteries in a few hours. Very handy for testing too.

  • @realdeal8225
    @realdeal8225 2 года назад +2

    Listening to to that super kick off intro brought me back to my childhood!! I still have my Game Gear now somewhere. Here in England I had a T.V adapter cartridge that allowed a 8 year old me to watch M.o.T.d on my game gear on Saturday nights 😃

  • @Mymatevince
    @Mymatevince 3 года назад +6

    Nicely put together video Steve, and the SMD caps look like a winner. Good job mate :-)

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +3

      Thanks Vince, much appreciated mate. Yeah, those SMD caps definitely make life much easier 👍

  • @ulrichs.3228
    @ulrichs.3228 2 года назад +3

    For a brief moment, I thought you'd say "it's easy to see what is wrong with this one -- it's upside down (flip) well that was easy to fix".
    (Also, totally in love with the purple bubble wrap envelope.)
    (Also also, thank you to the whims of RUclips for sending your excellent channel across my screen, I love the almost ASMR qualities.)

  • @jonmayer
    @jonmayer 2 года назад +5

    The leaky caps may have made an awful sound from the speaker and they snipt it to solve that.
    Also, why did you rip all those components off? You're lucky no pads lifted from that.
    Nice you got it all working though. The CF backlight appreciated that power.

  • @halgroda6967
    @halgroda6967 Год назад +2

    Omg the cracking as you rip those off.....

  • @fuzzybobbles
    @fuzzybobbles 3 года назад +6

    The missing connector is a common one JST HX two pin. They are fairly standard on a lot of electronics. THe 3 and 4 pin ones are used as balance leads on multi cell li-po batteries used in radio controlled models.

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Fuzzy, appreciate the info! 👍

  • @STHelton1
    @STHelton1 3 года назад +29

    Great Job. SMD practice paying off. Would love to see an LCD mod for this thing.

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +10

      Thanks Taylor! Yeah, the soldering practice helped me out a lot on this one. I've ordered up a McWill LCD screen for it, and will definitely be looking to fit it when it arrives. Looks complicated, but I'm sure it'll be fun! 😁

  • @garethdowds4024
    @garethdowds4024 2 года назад +4

    Hi Steve, loving your work. My older brother put a deep scratch from corner to corner on my Gen 1 Gameboy some 30+ years ago. Brasso wadding works a treat for removing scratches from the screen, also works really well on wrist watch lenses. NICE!

  • @vectrex28
    @vectrex28 2 года назад +2

    I'd suggest dropping some white vinegar on those pads to neutralise the corrosion first before cleaning it up with IPA, that's what I do when I repair a Game Gear at least (Going for all models). Love to see another one of these live another day

  • @nanotechit9772
    @nanotechit9772 2 года назад

    Don't know how you ended up on my recommended BUT I am 5 episodes deep and LOVE your channel. Cheers bro

  • @chris-pike
    @chris-pike 3 года назад +5

    Good to watch another of your fixing vlogs there Steve on the Game Gear that you manged to repair - Nice 1 👍

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад

      Thanks Chris, really appreciate it! 👍

  • @glenshearer6219
    @glenshearer6219 2 года назад

    Enjoying the content. Would love to be educated a little in what something is. This video talks about capacitors a lot. Maybe a bit on what their job is while you’re doing the rest of the talk

  • @raegar
    @raegar 3 года назад +34

    Great job Steve. I remember these things used to absolutely eat through AA batteries. Would love to see the screen mod and I wonder if there’s a decent option for a rechargeable lipo battery upgrade?

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +20

      Thanks Jamie, yeah those AA's will be gone in no time. I think with an LCD screen, it won't eat through them nearly as fast, but a LiPo upgrade would be sweet. I don't see why it wouldn't be possible, as far as I know it would need 5v, so it's gotta be an option. Will look into it, thanks for the inspiration! 👍

    • @yabeeba_com
      @yabeeba_com 2 года назад +8

      you can replace the power board with a new one with a usb-c connector and included rechargable battery pack. with a screen replacement you can easily get 12+ hours runtime without the heat generation from the original screen, while the unmodded gg lasted only very very few hours. the screen eats up most of the energy. and while you are at it, replace the soundboard too. now you can charge your game gear everywhere with usb-c, have tons of runtime, great picture and sound ...

    • @MrFatboy192
      @MrFatboy192 2 года назад +2

      Probably easier to just get the game gear emulator on a 3ds!

    • @Isekai_Fan
      @Isekai_Fan 2 года назад

      @@StezStixFix Also a USB charging mod!

  • @JoeyDoesTech
    @JoeyDoesTech 3 года назад +4

    Great editing and video production pal. Bet you were happy to see this working 😁
    Good job pal 👏

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +1

      Thanks mate, appreciate that. Yeah, really happy getting this one working, can't wait to pimp it. 😁

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 2 года назад +1

    I subscribed immediately. You do good work, and you have a nice relaxed tone.

  • @davebarnes2601
    @davebarnes2601 2 года назад +6

    I am enjoying your content, keep up the good work. But for the love of solder pads please stop using the twist method to removed caps! Get a tweezer iron or used the 2 iron method!

    • @ShALLaX
      @ShALLaX 2 года назад +2

      Came here to find this comment, you’re incredibly lucky you didn’t rip up the solder pads and traces.
      Also: tin your wires! They’ll solder so much more easily.

  • @willkra
    @willkra 3 года назад +15

    Your skills are getting there!:) Your videos are very well produced, and a joy to watch. Keep `em coming!

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Willy, I really appreciate that! I had a lot of fun on this one. 👍

  • @Ibubbas
    @Ibubbas 2 года назад +1

    This is cool I have an old game gear laying around I read about the capacitors, but mine also has corrosion around the battery connections because 12 year old me left batteries in it for 20 years lol. I may tear it down and try my hand at a repair and maybe upgrade it. gonna watch your other video on the screen upgrade. I am a novice but I love messing with things it already doesn't work so I guess im not out much if I mess it up.

  • @skypirate4806
    @skypirate4806 9 месяцев назад

    It’ll be great to replace that LCD Screen for a brighter one. I’ve just replaced my PSP screen for an IPS type, and it’s so bright, that it hurts my eyes, so I had to turn the brightness down. I’d definitely like to see you change this one, and see the difference. Great video. ❤️👍👍

  • @mehgoodenough
    @mehgoodenough 2 года назад +1

    I just have to say, the shots from the microscope on this vid are so crisp and superb, well done Sir!!

  • @stevenmckeown3222
    @stevenmckeown3222 2 года назад

    I got one from eBay listed as FULLY WORKING but the sound was really Tinny and it stunk realy Acrid when I opened it as the Electrolytic Caps on the Audio PCB had popped! Quick Cap swap and it was perfect but hell yeah, It loved eating 6 AA Batteries per day!!

  • @matthewkesterson
    @matthewkesterson 2 года назад

    on the "lens" could you just buff it like a headlight restoration kit?

  • @MightyJabbasCollection
    @MightyJabbasCollection 3 года назад +7

    I hope this doesn't sound like a backhanded compliment, but... Your video quality and lighting have really improved in your recent videos! I think I've watched them all. I would absolutely recommend one of the LCD replacement kits. Macho Nacho Productions on RUclips has a number of videos about this kind of modding that might be useful.

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад

      Thanks Jabba! I really appreciate that, I've been working to try and get my video setup better, and I'm starting to get there! I'll definitely check out more of Macho Nacho, thanks for the tip. I saw one of his vids the other day, and boy does he know how to edit a video together! Should be good for some more inspiration for me! 👍

  • @BakedPrawns
    @BakedPrawns 3 года назад +4

    You deserve more than 1.2k subs. You’re one of my favourite fix channels 👍🏼

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Kane, I really appreciate that! 😊

    • @speedwaynutt
      @speedwaynutt 2 года назад +1

      58k Subs June 2022

  • @PhoenixNoKiseki
    @PhoenixNoKiseki 2 года назад

    I like this channel, Steve is a very chill dude who likes repairing stuff. It makes for a very relaxing watch. Good work Steve.

  • @Olivia-mh8wq
    @Olivia-mh8wq 2 года назад +14

    Man, I remember having one of these as a kid. I also remember not being able to play it very often because my parents didn't want to keep shelling out money for the batteries lol

    • @leonidaspereirafilho499
      @leonidaspereirafilho499 2 года назад +1

      As I was watching this, that is exactly what I thought! Man, having to buy batteries would eventually get very pricey for a console like this!

    • @chriss4365
      @chriss4365 4 месяца назад

      No ac adapter back then?

    • @Olivia-mh8wq
      @Olivia-mh8wq 4 месяца назад

      @chriss4365 nope, not for that thing. Though weirdly enough, I actually still have the ac adaptor for my game boy color. It still works.

    • @chriss4365
      @chriss4365 4 месяца назад

      @@Olivia-mh8wq Nice, I have my color sp and ds. They all still work. My sp still has the factory battery pack. Just bought a game gear to fix amazingly it still works and you can play it if you tilt it right you can see the screen. Looks to have all original caps.

    • @Olivia-mh8wq
      @Olivia-mh8wq 4 месяца назад

      @chriss4365 that's awesome! My sp and ds have both stood the test of time and still work as well. My game gear has been lost for decades, but I still have a single game from it for some reason.

  • @ddacombe4752
    @ddacombe4752 Год назад

    nice video. you could try one of those 3M auto headlight cleaner kits to remove the scratches from the lens

  • @beardedbikepacker
    @beardedbikepacker 2 года назад +3

    You make soldering these tiny parts look so easy 👏👏👏

  • @gb7767
    @gb7767 3 года назад +2

    You can use white vinegar to cleanup and neutralize the electrolyte leakage from the caps. Rinse with distilled water and finish up with IPA. Glad you are making use of tea-breaks :D

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад

      Haha, thanks G B. Very good shout on the white vinegar, I'll definitely give that a go next time 👍

  • @electronicengineer
    @electronicengineer 2 года назад +1

    You did a really nice job of repairing this Sega Game Gear! Great attention to detail. Congratulations on the awesome outcome sir! Fred

  • @clivekapijimpanga7990
    @clivekapijimpanga7990 Год назад +1

    You're very good at soldering!

  • @followthetrawler
    @followthetrawler Год назад

    Great fix, but be prepared to replace those MLCC capacitors again - scourge of modern electronics.
    For the screen, I would try and get hold of some Polywatch from Amazon - about £3. It's what watchmakers use to get scratches out of acrylic watch 'glass'

  • @SEGAGuys
    @SEGAGuys 2 года назад

    You’ve got a new subscriber. Love the delivery of your videos, very relatable and laid back with a touch of good old British humour. Great stuff!

  • @RBKing80
    @RBKing80 3 года назад +4

    I was hoping you would get one of these. An LCD replacement would be amazing. I definitely want one of these myself

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +1

      Thanks RB! I've ordered one of the McWill LCD screens for it, and a few other bits, so I'm definitely gonna try and mod it when they arrive. I think it'll look awesome! 👍

  • @glennmaxfield6618
    @glennmaxfield6618 2 года назад +19

    I'll bet when the caps went down on the sound board it made a din of a noise so they cut the speaker out and played the game without sound until the video caps went down and made it un playable.

    • @AsheramK
      @AsheramK 2 года назад

      Had the very same thought. It must've bypassed the volume control as well.

    • @AustinLineKJB
      @AustinLineKJB 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking that too, but why cut the connector off instead of unplugging it?

    • @itwasnottheboots
      @itwasnottheboots 2 года назад +3

      My first thought was a parent that was sick of hearing all the noise. 😆

    • @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co
      @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co 2 года назад

      @@AustinLineKJB Because the kid kept reconnecting them?

    • @AustinLineKJB
      @AustinLineKJB 2 года назад

      @@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co that's a good possibility, but the kid would have to open the console each time.

  • @retrobear9367
    @retrobear9367 2 года назад +1

    Is that petroleum jelly you're using as flux?

  • @rubberduck4966
    @rubberduck4966 Год назад +1

    You have a brutal method for "desoldiering" old SMD Caps...

  • @sullah1986.
    @sullah1986. 2 года назад +2

    Hi great video, can you tell me what flux are you using ?

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  2 года назад

      Thanks Sullah, it's Chip Quik SMD291 👍

    • @sullah1986.
      @sullah1986. 2 года назад

      @@StezStixFix Ok, thank you

  • @McSynth
    @McSynth 2 года назад

    Excellent job - I admire your tenacity !

  • @stevesmith7009
    @stevesmith7009 2 года назад

    Love you channel. Is there a reason you don't use a fume extractor? I thought it was encouraged / advised for good health. Cheers mate.

  • @whatislovebutonelonggame5406
    @whatislovebutonelonggame5406 3 года назад +1

    i used to watch TV on this thing(there's a TV tuner for Game Gear) while working in a convenience store, so much memories. btw, polywatch can probably save your scratched screen

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, I remember the TV tuner. Was tempted to get one, but it's kinda useless with everything being digital. Although I guess I could do a Vince and play Fortnite on it or something! Thanks for the Polywatch recommendation, that's a very good shout! 👍

  • @MondayNightRAWsRKO2024-xk9ew
    @MondayNightRAWsRKO2024-xk9ew 8 месяцев назад

    They make new shell casings as well for these! I'd totally restore it now that you got it working again, as these Game Gears were always cool portable systems! I still own mine and the Sonic games are still fun

  • @TripEllex
    @TripEllex 2 года назад

    Sorry for the years-long replies to these, Steve. I just today found your channel and wanted to chime in. And I hate to be that new nitpicker guy, but watching you remove those SMD caps almost gave me a heart attack lol. How you didn't destroy those delicate pads underneath, I don't know. Had one stubborn cap on one of my Game Gears that didn't come off and was forced to do it the same way you did rather than with the hot air, and it tore that pad right off.

  • @juweinert
    @juweinert 2 года назад +3

    Hey. Did you realise you replaced electrolytic (polarised) capacitors with ceramic (non-polarised) caps?
    Do you simply not care or did you do it for a specific reason?
    You also have to make sure to properly heat (contact) BOTH sides of the solder joint. I saw a few cold looking joints there...

    • @DxDeksor
      @DxDeksor 2 года назад +4

      Removing the caps the way he did isn't very safe either (for the pcb)

    • @TheOriginalSAKY
      @TheOriginalSAKY 2 года назад

      I know very little but I was concerned that a solder was going to be ripped off the pcb.

  • @markray3263
    @markray3263 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. What is that board vice you use and where can I get one?

  • @DanBird
    @DanBird 3 года назад +2

    I’ve been learning about electronics and soldering over the last year and these sort of videos are a great help. I’ve been watching Cod3r and he recommended you and I’m glad he did.

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад

      Thanks Dan, I really appreciate that! I'm also still learning but I'm definitely getting better, and having great fun doing it! 👍

  • @mik301080
    @mik301080 8 месяцев назад

    You could buff out the scratches using Brasso polish with a damp cloth

  • @LilyBloomVee
    @LilyBloomVee 2 года назад +1

    You've gotten really lucky there: Usually if you have leaky caps on the right spots it can also happen that the corrosion can damage the screen permanently, as in you get vertical colored lines across the screen which meant the components on the ribbon cable got damaged and cannot be replaced.
    Mine unfortunately has experienced this issue.

    • @ManaDrain315
      @ManaDrain315 2 года назад

      Can you get a replacement ribbon cable and screen for it?

    • @LilyBloomVee
      @LilyBloomVee 2 года назад

      @@ManaDrain315 A whole new screen, yes, however I'm not 100% sure if the screens are compatible from one to another boards, seeing that I have an early rev model and the late rev models are more common these days.
      Tho it is possible to just replace it, yes!

  • @andrasszabo7386
    @andrasszabo7386 2 года назад +2

    Capacitors are always dying in the game gear. Even if the capacity is normal, the ESR goes higher. When using that ESR meter, always look at the ESR, too.

  • @Echo121.the.spacelord
    @Echo121.the.spacelord 2 года назад

    I've had to replace the compactors on mine and it works great 👍

  • @DweezilBubbadown
    @DweezilBubbadown 2 года назад

    I’ll dig through your videos because I know that this is an older one, but I watch someone on another channel put a newer LCD screen in their game gear and the picture was amazing in comparison to the tube screen that’s in there.
    In the future video, if you haven’t done it already, will you try that?

  • @danielvazquez7482
    @danielvazquez7482 2 года назад +2

    Let me help with the cut speaker wires. I’m a parent and grandpa who’s listened to the repetitive, loud sound sometimes for hours. There you have it. Although I now use a spongy texture material to adjust these sounds, back in the day I/we simply eliminated it.

  • @jtveg
    @jtveg 2 года назад

    Great work. Well done.
    Thanks for sharing. 😉👌🏻

  • @BigBlueandWhite
    @BigBlueandWhite 2 года назад

    I have couple times needed to open controllers and other devices and decided that I'll never become device fixer. That's why I like to watch your videos because it's like watching an artist bringing life to game consoles.

  • @gadgetmind
    @gadgetmind 4 месяца назад

    The gold pads (I think you said test points) are factory test points and you'll often seen teeny marks in the middle of them where pogo pins made contact.

  • @dom_the3166
    @dom_the3166 2 года назад

    Full solid state cap replacements blow my mind, they're so clean.

  • @gat1986
    @gat1986 2 года назад

    How did you know which coloured cable went to which side on the speaker?

  • @moosesugar
    @moosesugar 3 года назад +1

    would be nice to see how to do a lcd mod steve and your soldering is getting well good i enjoyed this fix

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Jon, I really appreciate that! I do feel like I'm getting more comfortable with the soldering. 👍

  • @infectiouswardster8141
    @infectiouswardster8141 Год назад

    Hi mate. Love your microscope. You got a link to it somewhere.

  • @TheAkashicTraveller
    @TheAkashicTraveller 2 года назад +1

    That initial power issue may just have been the power switch, I know GBA's get like that and just moving them back and forth a few times fixes it most of the time.

  • @parklife4130
    @parklife4130 2 года назад

    I love the music on your videos, it's like a cross between Monkey Island and Fifth Element.

  • @Jamesalec63
    @Jamesalec63 2 года назад

    Had one of these much entertainment from it including the TV plug in and had a camera plug in did ever have the TV plug in? It seems that this one had a lot of use I remember the battery use then buying those adapters which made it heavy a bit the thing was fantastic and the games but I love the fix you did it was a surprise to eventually see inside the console I imagine you'll love to get the later ones that came out it a shame they stopped making them know there retro consoles but the originals are really interesting? Oddly I seem to recall there was a Saga Game Gear in Gold or yellow it had a few inches difference and a earlier touch screen think I was a prototype but then Nintendo Gameboy colour came out?

  • @jonathanlittle8393
    @jonathanlittle8393 3 года назад +1

    Good job dude 👏 good soldering

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад

      Thanks Jonathan, really appreciate that. I think I'm getting a bit better! 😊

  • @dave_s_vids
    @dave_s_vids 2 года назад

    I wonder if the knackered sound board was causing odd sounds to come out of the speaker so they just snipped the cable and carried on playing in silence? Why not just unplug it though?!

  • @popcorn5968
    @popcorn5968 2 года назад

    Your soldering skills are amazing thats why i subbed. Can you make a video tutorial for beginners like me

  • @coll8ctor
    @coll8ctor 2 года назад

    Liqiud metal rules!
    Dude, don't skip the soldering, that's the best part!

  • @ToxoRetro
    @ToxoRetro 3 года назад +7

    Good going Stez! That "fish paste" was well hidden. Also your soldering practice proved helpful too.
    I wonder if the "fish" was leaking caps after all - usually they swell up before spewing it's chemicals, but maybe they just leaked out the bottom. Touch wood quick, I've never had to change a cap in that state so don't know the smell. My original Xbox (a late revision without the clock cap issue) has some slightly bulging caps, so I'd better do those soon...

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Toxo! Yeah, it was weird that none of them were bulging, but there was leakage under pretty much all of them on the main board, so it must have seeped out of the bottom 😳. I can still smell it, even when watching the video, it is ingrained on my nostrils forever! 🤣

    • @nonchip
      @nonchip 2 года назад +1

      those smd ones tend to leak past their pins often yeah. probably because they don't have the usual "K"-groove in the top (which is often used in bigger caps as a deliberate point of failure to prevent kaplosions)

    • @ToxoRetro
      @ToxoRetro 2 года назад

      @@nonchip interesting stuff. 🤘 Always wondered why there tended to be a "K" on top of electrolytic capacitors; figured it was just a manufacturer's mark. A crumple zone makes far more sense.

  • @JustinEmlay
    @JustinEmlay 2 года назад

    Watching your videos has made me want to be a better person. I now strive to also become a master battery inserter.

  • @andrasszabo7386
    @andrasszabo7386 2 года назад +1

    You think those capacitors smell like fish?? Try to recap the power board in a Toshiba T1200XE laptop from 1987!! It is a horror movie.

  • @Compliment_Thief
    @Compliment_Thief Месяц назад

    Great packaging they shipped it to you in! Really protective! 😂🤣💀

  • @rod370
    @rod370 2 года назад +1

    Hi, Somebody (A parent) might have cut the speaker wires off to stop it making a noise. As they got fed up of the sound of Game Gear. While trying to watch the TV. Well that's my guess.

  • @jackfry
    @jackfry 2 года назад

    Love your channel. So glad I found it and happy to see your channel is growing so rapidly now.

  • @xKillkenny81x
    @xKillkenny81x 2 года назад

    Do you use any form of fan for the fumes when soldering? Thought the fumes are very toxic.

    • @root42
      @root42 2 года назад

      not super toxic, bit depending on the flux used it can irritate your lungs. better to use good ventilation anyway. also here you are usually soldering only small and few parts. so no huge problems.

  • @jimmyramkisoen191278
    @jimmyramkisoen191278 3 года назад +2

    Realy nice job!

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад

      Thanks Jimmy, much appreciated! 😊

  • @Hammarsand
    @Hammarsand 2 года назад +1

    6:28 I have that connector 😅

  • @clivesilk3501
    @clivesilk3501 2 года назад

    my brother had one in 1993 when he was 10 .. he loved it

  • @dadwillfixit1907
    @dadwillfixit1907 3 года назад +1

    Great job mate 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Much appreciated 😊

  • @OBMStudios
    @OBMStudios Год назад

    Did u ever add a new screen and new front panel for this??

  • @lukedorrington7455
    @lukedorrington7455 2 года назад +1

    What braid do you use Steve? I bought some generic braid from ebay and it was awful, I'm looking for a reliable braid that will work

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  2 года назад

      Yeah, I've also had some horrible braid. The one I'm currently using is MG Chemicals Superwick: amzn.to/3KU2pXw

    • @lukedorrington7455
      @lukedorrington7455 2 года назад

      @@StezStixFix Thanks I will give it a try

  • @JeffreyGroves
    @JeffreyGroves 7 месяцев назад

    How are you able to use non-polarized caps in place of the old polarized caps??

  • @intraverseneptune1476
    @intraverseneptune1476 Год назад

    I always wondered what caused that electrical fishy smell, now I know. I first encountered that fishy smell at an aunts house
    in the early 1990's, which seemed to originate from a ceiling light? Any ideas?

    • @FrankJCarver
      @FrankJCarver Год назад

      The fishy smell Steve encountered from his device, is from the old capacitor's electrolytic fluid. The fishy smell you encountered from your aunt's house will indeed have come from the ceiling light, but that is because the ceiling light connector is made from a substance called 'bakelite', which when hot (because of the heat of the tungsten bulb), gives off a fishy smell. Always use LED bulbs, because they don't heat up, unlike tungsten.

  • @mkemp7524
    @mkemp7524 2 года назад

    Hi Steve, are you are fan of the Macc Lads? Keep up the good work

  • @artk2219
    @artk2219 2 года назад

    Even if you never do the screen swap, replacing the fluorescent backlight with an LED backlight is a must. That CFL baclight is the single reason for the game gears terrible batter life.

  • @foxracing742
    @foxracing742 2 года назад

    Solder has Flux in it you don't have to add it when adding new Flux other then that really enjoying the channel! Channels like this got me into try to repair things

    • @Hephera
      @Hephera 2 года назад +1

      the amount of flux in flux core solder is minuscule. it can be helpful to add more

    • @bobforte9343
      @bobforte9343 2 года назад

      Adding more flux (within reason) is always helpful

  • @1kreature
    @1kreature 2 года назад +14

    I just cant watch this ripping and tearing of capacitors.
    Use soldering iron, or some snips to cut the leads first so you don't risk ripping pads.

  • @nosarcasm1
    @nosarcasm1 2 года назад

    Do somebody remember the smell from open a brand new box of a Game Gear? I remember it very well. Had to open two for playing against my father.

  • @Caluma122
    @Caluma122 2 года назад

    Smort!
    The screens on these were notoriously bad. So sounds like a good upgrade.

  • @strat5520
    @strat5520 2 года назад +1

    As a father, I know what happened to those speaker wires. "Turn it down"..."Turn it down"..."Turn it down, NOW"..."Turn it down!"....Thats it, time for that Game Gear to see God!

  • @Mad-Arawak
    @Mad-Arawak 2 года назад

    Do you have any recommendations on any training videos to solder? Thinking to get a little kit.

  • @SimonNemeth
    @SimonNemeth 3 года назад +1

    Every time I watch one of these opened there's always capacitor vomit everywhere. I hate old caps. I have a few older keyboards and it's the main thing that goes wrong. I had to have my JP8000 recapped when I got it and it ended up costing way more than it's worth.

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад

      Is that the Roland? Nice. Yeah, I think most manufacturers cheaped out on the caps back in the day. Shame really, as that leakage can really kill the board if unattended for too long.

    • @SimonNemeth
      @SimonNemeth 3 года назад +1

      @@StezStixFix It certainly is.

  • @frazahmad5268
    @frazahmad5268 3 года назад +3

    Great job. Fun and hilarious great edutainment. I feel like ebaying a broken game ⚙ gear and fixing one myself. So I can also have afro capacitors rejuvenate the game gear. Great Great work.

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +1

      Haha, thanks Fraz! I do love the Game Gear, it feels so nice in the hands. I really want to get an LCD screen for it, and maybe a few other mods. I think it'll look amazing! 👍

    • @frazahmad5268
      @frazahmad5268 3 года назад

      @@StezStixFix Will defo look amazing with the upgraded screen. I think retro six do some shells for them too. I loved the game gear as a kid playing on friends and relatives game gears, I was the one with the DMG-01 good times.

    • @frazahmad5268
      @frazahmad5268 3 года назад

      @@StezStixFix look forward to the next update

  • @adamdoig1448
    @adamdoig1448 2 года назад

    Been thinking my next educational videos will be small electronics then boom there ya are
    Cheers boss very informative

  • @thepeternetwork
    @thepeternetwork 2 года назад

    My uncle loved to do this sort of thing. I find watching videos like this oddly satisfying.

  • @ryandavis7011
    @ryandavis7011 2 года назад

    I think you could probably use a pin connector from a cd drive or from a motherboard, and shove it on those speaker pins

  • @scucci
    @scucci Год назад

    You've got a good nose... That "fishy" smell is a great indicator of a failed, leaky capacitor. I repair pinball and arcade machines and after doing this for so long, I can tell if a capacitor is failing on a pinball machine as soon I open the backbox. Especially on WPC systems... there are 2 capacitors that are more likely to fail than others and when I smell that "fishy" smell I know I'm going to have to remove the driver board, replace those capacitors, and probably repair the traces under them.
    Sometimes you don't smell it until it heats up, either through use or when you're soldering near it. ... But as soon as you smell it, you know you've got a bad cap.

  • @ShyGuy83
    @ShyGuy83 Год назад

    Although I didn’t play with it much, I had my old Game Gear for 30+ years from President Bush Sr’s last few weeks in Office until just recently when I very regrettably and stupidly tossed it after it wasn’t working properly. I sold all 3 of the games I had for it, but had I known to refurbish the system with new capacitors, as well as potentially a new screen, I probably could have received more money from that deal.

  • @n1ck211
    @n1ck211 3 года назад +1

    👍 when's the merch coming out ? I can picture it now the logo would be a pair of glasses with the channel name above them and underneath the strap line "Ahhhhhh the unmistakable smell of FISH" 😂🤣😂🤣 I love the retro stuff, currently playing with a retropie, creating themes n stuff 👍👍

    • @StezStixFix
      @StezStixFix  3 года назад +2

      Haha 😄 I think I might just make a tee shirt with that on! Love the retropie stuff, I like Batocera as a frontend too, so simple and looks slick. I'm actually tempted to try and fit a Pi into this game gear, I've heard it can be done and I think it would be awesome. Might need to level up my skills a bit first though! 👍

    • @n1ck211
      @n1ck211 3 года назад +1

      @@StezStixFix yeah that's the ultimate goal is to stuff it into a handheld 👍 you can buy kits but waiting to pull the trigger on an easy one lol

  • @TheOriginalNCDV
    @TheOriginalNCDV 2 года назад

    Chances are the speaker was making a continuous buzzing or crackling sound due to the failing components. Hence cut the wires.