Thanks Lee for the vid, another good one and very informative. By the corrosion the liquid has been in there a good while, lucky it was just leg damage to the mosfet rather than the board tracks.
Yeah that's been sat there a long time. Even if the trace had gone on the board it could still have been fixed. But most of the time a little scrub brings the trace back
If it's an instant beep off it is probably mosfets, it's it stays on for 2-5 seconds before turning off that could literally be anything and very hard to diagnose.
I have a similar xbox one. However if i plug and unplug the power brick once every multiple tries the light stays white (on brick) and i can turn on. The mosfets on 12v rail are all good and no weird water damage or crunchy bit. The power brick is a known good. I tried also with another power board (with the xbox logo) and still same symptoms. What else this could be? What other parts should i test? Thanks!
That's a very strange issue that I've seen on YT before. Unfortunately I've not seen that problem resolved and never had a console that's done that to inspect it.
Cheers for supporting the channel geez and cheers for the shout out 💯🤜🏼 another job well done 👍🏼 what did you end up getting for it?
I thought I was already subbed to you Max. I've not listed this one yet, just fixing a controller to put with it.
@@RetroElectronicRepair no worries geez. I’ll defo be sending you anything tech I need looking at 💯🤜🏼
Thanks Lee for the vid, another good one and very informative. By the corrosion the liquid has been in there a good while, lucky it was just leg damage to the mosfet rather than the board tracks.
Yeah that's been sat there a long time. Even if the trace had gone on the board it could still have been fixed. But most of the time a little scrub brings the trace back
I have the same issue with my Xbox one beep on and off but no fix
If it's an instant beep off it is probably mosfets, it's it stays on for 2-5 seconds before turning off that could literally be anything and very hard to diagnose.
Brilliant result, thanks for letting us know how you do. It
It's usually those MOSFETs or IC controllers or a blow capacitor.
Great video, really helped me, thank you
Lovely work!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏 love the freebie game haha 😆
Thanks mate.
I have a similar xbox one. However if i plug and unplug the power brick once every multiple tries the light stays white (on brick) and i can turn on. The mosfets on 12v rail are all good and no weird water damage or crunchy bit. The power brick is a known good. I tried also with another power board (with the xbox logo) and still same symptoms. What else this could be? What other parts should i test? Thanks!
That's a very strange issue that I've seen on YT before. Unfortunately I've not seen that problem resolved and never had a console that's done that to inspect it.
You deserve a sub
Thanks mate