First thought was "Fuse?" when seeing the video title lol. Blew fuse on my snes yesrs ago after recapped because I am pretty sure one of the caps was standing too high and shorted in the rf shield after closing. Minor panic but figured out fuse and replaced it, had been fine since.
Could be the power supply, if you have a second power supply I’d try that first. Also check to make sure the fuse didn’t blow again after install. If it did then there has to be another issue with how the power is being fed into the system.
First thought was "Fuse?" when seeing the video title lol. Blew fuse on my snes yesrs ago after recapped because I am pretty sure one of the caps was standing too high and shorted in the rf shield after closing. Minor panic but figured out fuse and replaced it, had been fine since.
Lol, Yeah it seems to be a longer lasting fix unless there’s other electrical issues or power surges that happen.
I did mine and still no power?
Any ideas?
Could be power supply issues, that would be my first place to check and swap if possible.
@gamejaeger Yeah, might want to follow power lines with multimeter. Could a transistor iirc.
Exactly. Just probe around and make sure all the traces and connections are good to go.
I did mine and still no power?
Any ideas?
Could be the power supply, if you have a second power supply I’d try that first. Also check to make sure the fuse didn’t blow again after install. If it did then there has to be another issue with how the power is being fed into the system.