coming from a mechanics background......."someone else has worked on it" and "assume they've done it right" are 2 sentences that when spoken together make my teeth itch and reach for my largest spanner and go looking for whoever took the job on😂😂😂
The transistor/FET next to the coils is destroyed. It is missing the top part of the package and the actual transistor chip is visible. To do this a lot of force would have to been applied when who ever removed the epoxy destroying both coils and the transistor. So even if the chip has been modded right it still won't work. Frankly from the looks it would need a lot of work to get it fully working. The transistor/FET, the coils and more than likely the chip would all need to be replaced. Also other things may need replacing if there is anymore things that the modder damaged. You can use wire to bridge the coils while you test since they are so small. But you shouldn't use wire as a permanent solution and if you do get it working replace the coils.
Thanks PDS, really appreciate the info. I noticed the damaged chip whilst editing (no idea how I missed it first time around!) It's labelled D500, so I'm thinking it's a Zener Diode being used to regulate the voltage. I'm gonna order up some parts and have another crack at this. Thanks again 👍
Ill say one thing, you have way more fortitude with this than I could ever muster. Too many unknowns and the board is in such shambles,. Very best of luck, I can't wait to see the next video!
Never seen one of these before! Looks like a tough one to bring back to life especially as it so hard to compare readings with the working one. Enjoyable video Steve regardless of the final outcome. Hopefully look forward to revisit in the future some time 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Vince, definitely going to have another crack at it. I think I might have to do some Gadget164 style leg replacement on the chip, but I'd love to have a go at that! 👍
It's so sad that someone destroyed something so rare...but I believe in you Steve, you can fix it! :) (You got the patience) I once received a "no power" Atari Lynx II to fix. After putting batteries into it, it started smoking :D Turns out, someone was trying to replace the voltage regulator but put a big solder blob that created a huge short around it instead. I manage to fix it at the end which was like a miracle to me because I've assumed it was gone.
For the video chip, you are required to lift and connect some pins if the screen mod is composite. The gray compound is not epoxy, you can very carefully remove it, it's still very easy to damage the inductors, transistors near can also go bad (but they are for the HV I think). And finally broken pads/traces are very common because og caps were of very bad quality and leak... on both there are 2 og caps still present, near the shield cans... This looks like a combination of bad starting board + dodgy recap + dogdy mod...
It's the inverter for the CCFL backlight, which is sealed because it is typically running at up to 60V. By shorting the inductors the backlight was running without ballast. Not good..
Chip could be mangled because it previously had a composite video mod done for a larger screen instead of a RGB one. The composite mod requires lifting a number of legs on the 6260 chip and grounding them. Quite possibly somebody tried to reverse the composite mod and broke off these parts. I'm not entirely sure if those legs are required for the system to work in RGB mode or not. Something I should mention is that generally a white screen when powered on, either indicates bad connections in the card slot or a faulty chip on the board. Usually the faulty chip is the 6280 one.
Ive just watched this after picking up the holy grail of handhelds myself, re-capping and upgrading with the LCDDRV mod, and even with my basic skills, looking at this one ive done an incredible job haha!. What a mess!
I didn't even know this existed before now! Very cool. Fun to see that it also takes SO MANY batteries. You may be Captain Bodge, but WOW that is some rough work on that board.
Thanks Sixty! Rough work indeed, it's such a shame to see it looking like that as these things are very expensive! Not sure I'm going to be able to get it working without another Hudson IC, but we'll see where I get from the comments 👍
i love owning one of these in my collection, tbh they can be a delight to work on but they absolutely demand the proper tools and research but have relatively few irreplaceable parts with the ones that are being very reliable. short of it having battery leakage or cap leakage totally melting it theirs not a lot that often goes wrong.
Thanks Sparks. It's a great handheld, I wish they were made available in Europe when they came out, I got lumbered with a Game Boy and a Game Gear. This thing is streets ahead of both!
As maddening as it can be to try to figure out what someone else did when they had no idea what they were doing I try to at least give them credit for trying. I've had to fix a LOT of problems caused by people not knowing what they were doing or not having the skills to do it but at least they tried. I hate it when someone just couldn't even be bothered to try. What's most important is not that they succeeded but that they gave it an honest attempt.
Loving the variety on your channel. I would look for a lcd install guide on RUclips so you know for sure what components are supposed to be missing for the mod. Then I would disconnect the lcd mod and work on the board. I'm optimistic you can get the board working with a new cap kit, replace missing/damaged parts and a shit load of continuity tests. It might be time to get a cheap oscilloscope to aid in checking video signals etc.. I would grab a proper SMD cap kit from console5 and recap. Those ceramic caps that was installed look suspect.
Thanks BitDigital! Yeah, you're probably right. I don't trust those caps to be correct, so I should at the very least check them I guess, but ideally replace... I'm still in shock at the scale of destruction on this thing!
You can use your dremel to scrape away some of the IC epoxy so you can solder wires to it. About the gray thing on your working one, you can heat it up with 200ºC and remove it with something pointy (for example a nail) it will become soft and breakable and no damage will be made.
Thanks for the info! I did actually manage to get the grey stuff off the working one off camera. It was like a silicone and when I put IPA underneath it, it came off pretty easy! Makes you wonder how the last "modder" managed to make such a complete mess of it!
I had a mate just like you Steve and he used to repair cb radios he was clever like you but he got cb’s which other people had been in so he had to fix that mess first then find out why it went wrong in the first place 🤣 stay safe 👍
Man that will be a tough one. I have one of these too (without a mod yet). Someone tried to switch caps and...left a mess...so i closed it up again and never looked at it again. Maybe I get back to it now that i saw yours ;D
Wow that is crazy. but I do think you got somewhere. I would install the LCD screen upgrade on the working one. then you'll have more experience in which components might have been damaged. i think you can rebuild the Hudson chip legs, buy tbh the person who originally did this, did alot of damaged. so having the backlight is progress, as far as I'm.concerned.
Wow. More surprising than anything is whoever modded this kept going after very obviously destroying component after component. I don't understand why they didn't just give it up as an idea beyond their skill level after the first abortion of an attempt.
You could have given the instructions to any random person, given them a soldering gun, and told them to have at it, and the result wouldn’t be any worse. Astonishing that someone presumably charged the original owner good money to do that.
What I don't know is how somebody can do it so bad... I'm not good at electronics and have barely enough tools. But I'm sure I could have done a better job... It's just having a bit of caution and fineness. This is just... idk, being dumb and careless
Hey Steve. I start watching your videos and cannot stop. Something I noticed is a red light everytime you show a screen. Could you cover the LED from what I suppose is your camera so it does not reflect in the various screens displayed in your vids?
Yeah, I think you're probably right. Not required, so no care was taken. I would not be able to live with myself hacking something like this up though! 😬
Yes yes Stezzzzy you were weaing the Captain bodge T-shirt looks like you were out bodge on this one dear sir x and I own one of those and done a lcd mod myself
if you wanted to add a region mod, you'd have to tap and cut into 8 data lines to flip them but doing it at the chip would be a horrible idea. A white screen can be a sign of a bad chip or it can't read the card data going off my pc engine/tg16 troubleshooting. its essentially the same system different form factor
Are you using a proper region cartridge? If you plug a mini amp to the headphone socket do you get audio/music? I didn't watch the whole video...but...you checked ALL traces and so on?
I'm using an Everdrive. It works on the Turbo Express, so I'm kinda assuming it's gonna work on the GT. Although i don't know that for sure? Yeah, traces checked. I think the main problem now is the damaged voltage regulator and the 6260 chip with missing legs! Hopefully I can work it out 👍
I'm still watching this video but, if I were doing a fix for a customer and it looked like that, I'm sure that if the owner who had extremely limited knowledge of soldering and opened this to see for himself why it still wasn't working, now knowing what a bad job, which is a polite way of what comes to mind the engineer had done, blood would most definitely be spilled. Welcome to Freddy's New Nightmare.
You have probably mentioned it in a video before, I've watched most back, but what is the white desoldering gun you have? It looks beautiful and useful for me too.
@@StezStixFix Since your last reply I've found an exact same model for a nice price. So I wanted to ask you, any tips for operating or storing the machine?
@@MrGtagangster I just keep mine on my desk, haven't had to do any maintenance on it yet. I operate it at 380 degrees and its worked every time for me on leaded or unleaded solder 👍
in my many years of modding for the community i learned one thing, never take a repair/ mod job when someone repaired/modded it before and did a totally botch job. it takes too much time and effort, the person that just wanted to have it modded just doesnt want to pay any more than he/ she had to from the beginning for doing the mod. It is the modders duty that was first in the machine to to the job right and working. if it wasnt working after the mod job, its up to them to make it work and not other modders to repair their botch job. at least call them out on their botchy work !
I'm also having a problem with my pc engine. After the rbg mod is finished, it only shows a bright white or red or yellow screen. Is it because the signal tape slot is weak?
Wow someone really butchered that poor thing. Sorry Steve, but i have zero knowledge of these so i am (as usual) useless! Still love the ending though...
to the right of l501 looks to be a totally de-capped transistor (or voltage regulator, unsure...)... try replacing that (it'll need replacing before you can find the next fault).... (at timefreame 14:06 of the video) Also, replace the inductors correctly.... they are important for voltage conversion... 300ohns on a inductor is completely off... the inductor should be 1 ohm.... you read 300 because the inductor is faulty/opened circuit and the ohms are actually everything else in circuit (ie: you are measuring as though the indictor wasnt even on the board) finally... carfully remove as much as the gray silicon gunk as you can, it will help see if the other previous owner cut away at other stuff underneath without knowing / without obvious signs....
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Wow! what a hack job this is, I really hope you can get it to work again, looking forward to a revisit, I was looking at some youtube video's of lcd mods, and came across this one "Turbo Express LCD Screen Mod! Installation guide and demonstration" this is a different screen and it looks like this screen might have been installed before, or has been tried to install. You can see that for this mod some pins have to be lifted and they look like the pins damaged on your console. Maybe they broke off when bending them back? For the screen that you have now, no pins have to be bent so I'm guessing they will need to be attached back to the board. Looks like you need a new ic (probably unobtainium) or you have to dremel the ic and find a point to attach a wire. I did this with some ic's and all I can say is "be patient', it's very easy to dremel to much away and then there will be no copper left, so dremel, clean, dremel, clean etc.... Good luck!!!
Thanks Patrick! I think you're spot on there! I'll probably remove the Hudson chip and have a go with the dremel! It's not like i can really make it much worse! Really appreciate the info! 👍
Hmm! what would you call that person who worked on this if you are "captain bodge" LOL? I do not know why you are called captain bodge. Have I been missing something. LOL. In my view very unfair to call you that. Steve this was very interesting and you definitely need the help of the community because of the nature and state of this device (?modded). I personally have never worked on one. Who knows, may be one will come to me in the future?
Thanks M m! I think it was a self-titled name in one of my early videos (when I was pretty much useless! 🤣) Hopefully I can have another crack at this PCE GT, I really want to get it working! 👍
Friendly reminder that every circuit board has a recorded wire diagram that you can find online. iirc , US electronics are required to have an associated wire diagram that is connected to the patent number of said electronic board.
I really don't like the modding of really expensive rare handhelds to "improve" the screen or other features... Most of the times it permanetely removes an original model from the market, for other buyers (and yes... eventually you will loose all of your property for other collectors to consume). The quality of the mod can be questionable and can also make repairs or diagnosing problems much harder. I mean really, there are times when browsing ebay I encounter more modded genesis nomads than without mods. If they want a better screen so badly there are so many many more options.
Hey Steve you not Captain Bodge I think your work is awesome and I love your channel the only thing I don't like is your singing lol sorry bud 👍 Simon from the UK
"I should say I've never been inside one of these before so I don't know what I'm doing" Don't make a joke Don't make a joke Don't make a joke Don't make a joke
Whoever did this mess should be banned from opening any console up for the rest of their life. But what was the game of the man flying around on the working one? I remember it from the good old days. Tell me, tell me, tell me...
Thanks James. Yeah, that's what I fear too. I'm gonna give it another go, but it does look like it's a bit far gone! Hopefully I can get some life out of it! 👍
@@StezStixFix You are going to need to dremel grind down on that IC to get enough contact area to re-connect some of the broken off legs. If you can do that this system might have a chance.
this is why i would never want to work on a pre-modded system, you can never tell the quality of the mod or what changes had to be made to make the mod work.
First you can tell that it wasn't' You brother Steve! that did that MOD Simply because its disgusting!! & butchered!! = they had no F*** idea what they were doing 🤦♂ The silicon badly removed most likely was, they were trying to do a LIPO Battery MOD I can imagine. The Hudson IC legs lifted, another they have no idea how to RGB. That MOD is now on my top 5 for n00b installs. You maybe' Captain Bodge! but You would NEVER! install a MOD that bad hand on heart. Where the damage was done you NEED to add new inductors they wont! work as they are & what looks like the 5v regulator is missing too! Then you'll need to pretty much replace that Hudson IC. 👍🏻
Thanks Brother Steve! I noticed the voltage regulator whilst editing. It does look like it's had the top ripped off it! I'd try swapping over from the working one (coils too), but I'm so scared of damaging it, as these things are worth a fortune! And they're also not mine! I still can't understand why someone would go butchering a chip like that!? Even if you're trying to lift legs for some kind of mod, at least leave the bloody things attached to the chip!! I wonder if there is a way to remove some of the (plastic?) on the chip to expose what's left of the legs and run jumpers to where they're supposed to go? 🤷
Yes! you can I'd say but.. be gentle! with a Dremel or/and small file(s) you stand a good chance of finding a tiny part of the old leg or a slither of copper to solder on a thin wire and regain some kind of connection. So you may get it working, patients is a virtue my brother Steven! Some people don't care they see a MOD & think I must have that done & then they end up either happy or in this case regretting it sadly, all because they gave it the wrong person, who clearly doesn't give a dam what damage is caused unfortunately as long as they get something for trying, that's how I see it.
🤔 I'm very tempted to have a go. It's dead now, so what's the worse that can happen! 😬 Been trying to read up on the voltage regulator, and people are saying it doesn't have one. That component next to the inductors appears to be labeled D500, so would that suggest some kind of zener diode being used to regulate the voltage? 🤔
I don't think you could make it worse, you got the backlight going on the screen so, I'd carry on and do your best you can for now. Many revisions/models exist in the world, I swear each country has its own flavour ☺That can also be true! you could replace with a sot-23 3 legged zener diode that'll do similar, act to a regulator V-In V-Out GND it will protect the power supply circuit. If it seems high voltage it'll eat it. Look on RS for onsemi, 6.2V Zener Diode 6% 300 mW SMT 3-Pin SOT-23 You'll see what I mean.
miss-steaks were definitely made
That was a train wreck anyway
Damn, now I'm hungry
coming from a mechanics background......."someone else has worked on it" and "assume they've done it right" are 2 sentences that when spoken together make my teeth itch and reach for my largest spanner and go looking for whoever took the job on😂😂😂
The transistor/FET next to the coils is destroyed. It is missing the top part of the package and the actual transistor chip is visible. To do this a lot of force would have to been applied when who ever removed the epoxy destroying both coils and the transistor. So even if the chip has been modded right it still won't work. Frankly from the looks it would need a lot of work to get it fully working. The transistor/FET, the coils and more than likely the chip would all need to be replaced. Also other things may need replacing if there is anymore things that the modder damaged. You can use wire to bridge the coils while you test since they are so small. But you shouldn't use wire as a permanent solution and if you do get it working replace the coils.
100% spot on.
probably a voltage regulator.
Thanks PDS, really appreciate the info. I noticed the damaged chip whilst editing (no idea how I missed it first time around!) It's labelled D500, so I'm thinking it's a Zener Diode being used to regulate the voltage. I'm gonna order up some parts and have another crack at this. Thanks again 👍
@@FixDaily The Express/GT uses a Zener diode instead of a regulator.
@@StezStixFix Ah! I see you’ve already deduced that. :)
I LOVE the music the soldering iron is doing when it is in use.
Ill say one thing, you have way more fortitude with this than I could ever muster. Too many unknowns and the board is in such shambles,. Very best of luck, I can't wait to see the next video!
Thanks MJ! Yeah, it's upsetting to see this thing in such a bad way. I'll definitely be giving it another go though 👍
My exact thoughts mjmonjure. Life is too short to spend hours on someone elses butchery. And where's the warranty from the bloke who stuffed it?
Never seen one of these before! Looks like a tough one to bring back to life especially as it so hard to compare readings with the working one. Enjoyable video Steve regardless of the final outcome. Hopefully look forward to revisit in the future some time 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Vince, definitely going to have another crack at it. I think I might have to do some Gadget164 style leg replacement on the chip, but I'd love to have a go at that! 👍
@@StezStixFix Oh yesss, get the Dremel out👍👍
Your Everdrive is likely in NA/EU mode which will typically result in a white screen on Japanese consoles. Flip the region switch and try again.
It's so sad that someone destroyed something so rare...but I believe in you Steve, you can fix it! :) (You got the patience)
I once received a "no power" Atari Lynx II to fix. After putting batteries into it, it started smoking :D
Turns out, someone was trying to replace the voltage regulator but put a big solder blob that created a huge short around it instead.
I manage to fix it at the end which was like a miracle to me because I've assumed it was gone.
Oh wow! Good job fixing that, sounds like you caught it just in time! 👍
I mean, that'll certainly regulate the power. It can only be used once, however.
I live for those “nice” sound bytes
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For the video chip, you are required to lift and connect some pins if the screen mod is composite. The gray compound is not epoxy, you can very carefully remove it, it's still very easy to damage the inductors, transistors near can also go bad (but they are for the HV I think). And finally broken pads/traces are very common because og caps were of very bad quality and leak... on both there are 2 og caps still present, near the shield cans...
This looks like a combination of bad starting board + dodgy recap + dogdy mod...
Thanks ryoandr! Awesome information, really appreciate it! I'm definitely going to have another look at it once I get a few parts through 👍
It's the inverter for the CCFL backlight, which is sealed because it is typically running at up to 60V. By shorting the inductors the backlight was running without ballast. Not good..
Chip could be mangled because it previously had a composite video mod done for a larger screen instead of a RGB one. The composite mod requires lifting a number of legs on the 6260 chip and grounding them. Quite possibly somebody tried to reverse the composite mod and broke off these parts. I'm not entirely sure if those legs are required for the system to work in RGB mode or not. Something I should mention is that generally a white screen when powered on, either indicates bad connections in the card slot or a faulty chip on the board. Usually the faulty chip is the 6280 one.
Thanks Chris! Great info! I think you're spot on! Much appreciated 👍
Ive just watched this after picking up the holy grail of handhelds myself, re-capping and upgrading with the LCDDRV mod, and even with my basic skills, looking at this one ive done an incredible job haha!. What a mess!
I didn't even know this existed before now! Very cool. Fun to see that it also takes SO MANY batteries.
You may be Captain Bodge, but WOW that is some rough work on that board.
Thanks Sixty! Rough work indeed, it's such a shame to see it looking like that as these things are very expensive! Not sure I'm going to be able to get it working without another Hudson IC, but we'll see where I get from the comments 👍
18:23 good to hear you have included the original and unedited song by Huey Lewis. Don't want anyone ruin that song for me
“It might be ugly, but it works!” is a well used phrase here for electronics lol!
i love owning one of these in my collection, tbh they can be a delight to work on but they absolutely demand the proper tools and research but have relatively few irreplaceable parts with the ones that are being very reliable. short of it having battery leakage or cap leakage totally melting it theirs not a lot that often goes wrong.
Thanks Sparks. It's a great handheld, I wish they were made available in Europe when they came out, I got lumbered with a Game Boy and a Game Gear. This thing is streets ahead of both!
As maddening as it can be to try to figure out what someone else did when they had no idea what they were doing I try to at least give them credit for trying. I've had to fix a LOT of problems caused by people not knowing what they were doing or not having the skills to do it but at least they tried. I hate it when someone just couldn't even be bothered to try. What's most important is not that they succeeded but that they gave it an honest attempt.
Loving the variety on your channel. I would look for a lcd install guide on RUclips so you know for sure what components are supposed to be missing for the mod. Then I would disconnect the lcd mod and work on the board. I'm optimistic you can get the board working with a new cap kit, replace missing/damaged parts and a shit load of continuity tests. It might be time to get a cheap oscilloscope to aid in checking video signals etc.. I would grab a proper SMD cap kit from console5 and recap. Those ceramic caps that was installed look suspect.
Thanks BitDigital! Yeah, you're probably right. I don't trust those caps to be correct, so I should at the very least check them I guess, but ideally replace... I'm still in shock at the scale of destruction on this thing!
"It all looks a bit amateur-ish" what an understatement
Yeah, in hindsight I should have been a bit more brutal on this. It's an absolute disgrace! 😳
" Dave " looks on with anticipation, I can see it in his eyes!
🤣 hopefully Dave can help me when I revisit this thing! 😁
You can use your dremel to scrape away some of the IC epoxy so you can solder wires to it.
About the gray thing on your working one, you can heat it up with 200ºC and remove it with something pointy (for example a nail) it will become soft and breakable and no damage will be made.
Thanks for the info! I did actually manage to get the grey stuff off the working one off camera. It was like a silicone and when I put IPA underneath it, it came off pretty easy! Makes you wonder how the last "modder" managed to make such a complete mess of it!
Great video as always. Looking forward to the revisit.
Thanks Marv! Gotta order up a few parts and I'll definitely be getting back to it! 👍
those grey post looking things with what looks like coils, were indeed inductors at one time... holy crapola though! that had hurt seeing that damage.
great work to get some of the previous mistakes sorted and great comments shared, looking forward to the fix cheers :)
that one has seen better days, hope you can get it working, its gonna take some preservance thats for sure !
cheers
I bought one of these when released. Also had the TV tuner and Japanese conversion adapter. Loved it, but it was a AA battery draining demon.
Sir your videos are delightful. Please keep it up. 👌
Thanks Brubs! Really appreciate that 👍
I had a mate just like you Steve and he used to repair cb radios he was clever like you but he got cb’s which other people had been in so he had to fix that mess first then find out why it went wrong in the first place 🤣 stay safe 👍
Man that will be a tough one. I have one of these too (without a mod yet). Someone tried to switch caps and...left a mess...so i closed it up again and never looked at it again. Maybe I get back to it now that i saw yours ;D
Thanks KisoX! Yeah, go for it! Hope you can bring yours back to life!
Liking all your fixing videos, could you share on a video some of the tools of the trade you use to fix the items.
I hope you'd look up the LCD kit instructions beforehand to save the guessing
Wow that is crazy. but I do think you got somewhere.
I would install the LCD screen upgrade on the working one.
then you'll have more experience in which components might have been damaged.
i think you can rebuild the Hudson chip legs, buy tbh the person who originally did this, did alot of damaged. so having the backlight is progress, as far as I'm.concerned.
Thanks Chris! I'm hoping it can still be repaired, I'm gonna have another look at it once a few parts arrive. 👍
I'd look online to see if I can find a picture or what the board is supposed to look like before someone messed with it.
Wow. More surprising than anything is whoever modded this kept going after very obviously destroying component after component. I don't understand why they didn't just give it up as an idea beyond their skill level after the first abortion of an attempt.
You could have given the instructions to any random person, given them a soldering gun, and told them to have at it, and the result wouldn’t be any worse. Astonishing that someone presumably charged the original owner good money to do that.
What I don't know is how somebody can do it so bad...
I'm not good at electronics and have barely enough tools. But I'm sure I could have done a better job... It's just having a bit of caution and fineness. This is just... idk, being dumb and careless
go through the installation of the new screen on the other one so you'll have a better understanding of the whys
Hey Steve. I start watching your videos and cannot stop. Something I noticed is a red light everytime you show a screen. Could you cover the LED from what I suppose is your camera so it does not reflect in the various screens displayed in your vids?
I guess a lot of the old fluro backlight components were hacked out with the LCD mod?
Yeah, I think you're probably right. Not required, so no care was taken. I would not be able to live with myself hacking something like this up though! 😬
Unlucky man! I was amazed you even got the screen on. I really wanted to see the wonky screen. Whoever fitted that screen was crazy :D
Yes yes Stezzzzy you were weaing the Captain bodge T-shirt looks like you were out bodge on this one dear sir x and I own one of those and done a lcd mod myself
I was definitely out-bodged on this one Jinxy!
How did you get on with the LCD mod, was it pretty straightforward?
@@StezStixFix You most definitely were lol and yeah was pretty simple buddy I also did my sega no mad too
Great video. What digital microscope are you using?
if you wanted to add a region mod, you'd have to tap and cut into 8 data lines to flip them but doing it at the chip would be a horrible idea. A white screen can be a sign of a bad chip or it can't read the card data going off my pc engine/tg16 troubleshooting. its essentially the same system different form factor
Thanks Leachicm! That makes sense, hopefully I can work it out! Appreciate the info 👍
Good to see you attempt to fix this PC Engine GT there Steve by the Power of Love 😂 i always enjoy watching your vlogs all the same mate - Nice 1 👍
Thanks Chris, much appreciated! 👍
Are you using a proper region cartridge? If you plug a mini amp to the headphone socket do you get audio/music? I didn't watch the whole video...but...you checked ALL traces and so on?
I'm using an Everdrive. It works on the Turbo Express, so I'm kinda assuming it's gonna work on the GT. Although i don't know that for sure?
Yeah, traces checked. I think the main problem now is the damaged voltage regulator and the 6260 chip with missing legs! Hopefully I can work it out 👍
@@StezStixFix the Everdrive has a region switch. Won't work if not on the right setting.
Perhaps I should watch aaaaall of the video 🤪
1st class video to watch thank you take care kind regards from me kenneth💙💙💙
check your video @ 3:13 there is an explosed transistor on the right side of the coil
I love NEC products, they made some amazing products that were very innovative, but I don't think thy ever sold well for some reason.
Who did the soldering on the board? 😎 Set Dave on them
StezStix Fix like i dont remember how's it called but it when you like heat up a mother board to a certain temperature and you leave it
This is a wild one
Man that looks like someone went in with a chain saw lol and plumbers soldering equipment 🤣 hope you get another go at it 😁
I'm still watching this video but, if I were doing a fix for a customer and it looked like that, I'm sure that if the owner who had extremely limited knowledge of soldering and opened this to see for himself why it still wasn't working, now knowing what a bad job, which is a polite way of what comes to mind the engineer had done, blood would most definitely be spilled. Welcome to Freddy's New Nightmare.
You have probably mentioned it in a video before, I've watched most back, but what is the white desoldering gun you have? It looks beautiful and useful for me too.
Yeah, it's really useful and pretty decent value too. It's this one: amzn.to/3HHt73P
@@StezStixFix Since your last reply I've found an exact same model for a nice price. So I wanted to ask you, any tips for operating or storing the machine?
@@MrGtagangster I just keep mine on my desk, haven't had to do any maintenance on it yet. I operate it at 380 degrees and its worked every time for me on leaded or unleaded solder 👍
@@StezStixFix Thanks for your reaction, you are the man! Thanks for responding anyway, not all guys on RUclips take the time for that.
@@MrGtagangster no problem 😊
Hi Steve, do you sell Captain Bodge shirts?
Hi Dave, I started to set up some merch but it kinda got forgotten about. A few people have asked, so I'll definitely look back into it! 😊
I really love your videos, keep making the long form ones :)
Thanks James. I do try to mix it up a bit! 👍
in my many years of modding for the community i learned one thing, never take a repair/ mod job when someone repaired/modded it before and did a totally botch job. it takes too much time and effort, the person that just wanted to have it modded just doesnt want to pay any more than he/ she had to from the beginning for doing the mod. It is the modders duty that was first in the machine to to the job right and working. if it wasnt working after the mod job, its up to them to make it work and not other modders to repair their botch job. at least call them out on their botchy work !
Where do I find the "power of love" song that you recorded for the end of the video? Need another slowther update.
I'm also having a problem with my pc engine. After the rbg mod is finished, it only shows a bright white or red or yellow screen. Is it because the signal tape slot is weak?
Wow someone really butchered that poor thing. Sorry Steve, but i have zero knowledge of these so i am (as usual) useless! Still love the ending though...
😁 thanks Les!
I cannot imagine how many batteries those things get through!
this is like therapy for me watching this haha
others suffer is your happiness.
That was an expensive and risky purchase !
is the lcd mod disables contrast wheel ?
Did you get this working
This gives me a brain aneurysm seeing how much damage was done
to the right of l501 looks to be a totally de-capped transistor (or voltage regulator, unsure...)... try replacing that (it'll need replacing before you can find the next fault).... (at timefreame 14:06 of the video)
Also, replace the inductors correctly.... they are important for voltage conversion... 300ohns on a inductor is completely off... the inductor should be 1 ohm.... you read 300 because the inductor is faulty/opened circuit and the ohms are actually everything else in circuit (ie: you are measuring as though the indictor wasnt even on the board)
finally... carfully remove as much as the gray silicon gunk as you can, it will help see if the other previous owner cut away at other stuff underneath without knowing / without obvious signs....
The power of love 💘 ❤ 😆 🤣 😂 😹 so enjoy your videos 📹 😉 please keep them coming 🙏 👍 and here to help get your videos 📹 😉 out to everyone to enjoy 😉 😀 cheers 🍻 mate 👍 😀 😉
Thanks Roger! 😊 👍
I've been diagnosing electrical and mechanical faults for over 40 years. My only bit of advice is to never assume anything.
Which episode was Daves first appearance???
Wow! what a hack job this is, I really hope you can get it to work again, looking forward to a revisit, I was looking at some youtube video's of lcd mods, and came across this one "Turbo Express LCD Screen Mod! Installation guide and demonstration" this is a different screen and it looks like this screen might have been installed before, or has been tried to install. You can see that for this mod some pins have to be lifted and they look like the pins damaged on your console. Maybe they broke off when bending them back? For the screen that you have now, no pins have to be bent so I'm guessing they will need to be attached back to the board. Looks like you need a new ic (probably unobtainium) or you have to dremel the ic and find a point to attach a wire. I did this with some ic's and all I can say is "be patient', it's very easy to dremel to much away and then there will be no copper left, so dremel, clean, dremel, clean etc....
Good luck!!!
Thanks Patrick! I think you're spot on there! I'll probably remove the Hudson chip and have a go with the dremel! It's not like i can really make it much worse! Really appreciate the info! 👍
Is there a part 2?
What a bloody bodge job. Looks like maybe stevie wonder tried to fix it lol
🤣 Stevie Blunder 🤣
connection of lcd board miss black negative wire , i didnt conect red& orrange wire .
Hmm! what would you call that person who worked on this if you are "captain bodge" LOL? I do not know why you are called captain bodge. Have I been missing something. LOL. In my view very unfair to call you that. Steve this was very interesting and you definitely need the help of the community because of the nature and state of this device (?modded). I personally have never worked on one. Who knows, may be one will come to me in the future?
Thanks M m! I think it was a self-titled name in one of my early videos (when I was pretty much useless! 🤣) Hopefully I can have another crack at this PCE GT, I really want to get it working! 👍
they ripped transistor and other parts from the board from under the resin that was removed
you should buy another broken one, and try to make one good one, out of two brokens ha. Id love to have one of those things ha
This really could be considered a "crime against humanity".. just saying :O\ Good show
Friendly reminder that every circuit board has a recorded wire diagram that you can find online.
iirc , US electronics are required to have an associated wire diagram that is connected to the patent number of said electronic board.
That's one expensive can of worms.
I wanna know where your gold wrist bracelet has gone Steve?
I really don't like the modding of really expensive rare handhelds to "improve" the screen or other features... Most of the times it permanetely removes an original model from the market, for other buyers (and yes... eventually you will loose all of your property for other collectors to consume). The quality of the mod can be questionable and can also make repairs or diagnosing problems much harder.
I mean really, there are times when browsing ebay I encounter more modded genesis nomads than without mods.
If they want a better screen so badly there are so many many more options.
Well the shell is nice I guess.
😁 yeah, nothing wrong with the shell! 😁
20.1 miles per hour
Wow that's some horrible work done previously like an 8 year old decided to try do it
At the risk of offending raccoons, it looks like the previous technician was a raccoon. All that scratching and gnawing on the circuit board.
Hey Steve you not Captain Bodge I think your work is awesome and I love your channel the only thing I don't like is your singing lol sorry bud 👍 Simon from the UK
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Oh boy, somebody did some horrible mod work on that poor PCE GT
The state of that console board is actually making me sad.
PC Engine GT Screen Mods:
ruclips.net/video/NjZNS5FHyjI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/jnDQ3UjP8KA/видео.html
Thank you! Will check those out 👍
i wish i had ur humor
"I should say I've never been inside one of these before so I don't know what I'm doing"
Don't make a joke Don't make a joke Don't make a joke Don't make a joke
God honestly that thing has seen some shit! GAME OVER MAN! GAME OVER....
Whoever did this mess should be banned from opening any console up for the rest of their life. But what was the game of the man flying around on the working one? I remember it from the good old days. Tell me, tell me, tell me...
🤣 space harrier. Amazing game!
@@StezStixFix Ah thanks Steve, watching some gameplay footage now.
The whole thing got completely destroyed. It's hopeless.
Thanks Kris, that's what I fear too! 😨
This may be pessimistic but I think this is beyond repair. Previous guy was/is a hack.
Thanks James. Yeah, that's what I fear too. I'm gonna give it another go, but it does look like it's a bit far gone! Hopefully I can get some life out of it! 👍
@@StezStixFix You are going to need to dremel grind down on that IC to get enough contact area to re-connect some of the broken off legs. If you can do that this system might have a chance.
Thanks James, I'm definitely trying that! 👍
this is why i would never want to work on a pre-modded system, you can never tell the quality of the mod or what changes had to be made to make the mod work.
The channel name needs an update. ModernStezStixFixer.
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Modding retro consoles like these should be illegal.
Not zero resistance but infinite resistance.
First you can tell that it wasn't' You brother Steve! that did that MOD Simply because its disgusting!! & butchered!! = they had no F*** idea what they were doing 🤦♂
The silicon badly removed most likely was, they were trying to do a LIPO Battery MOD I can imagine. The Hudson IC legs lifted, another they have no idea how to RGB.
That MOD is now on my top 5 for n00b installs. You maybe' Captain Bodge! but You would NEVER! install a MOD that bad hand on heart. Where the damage was done
you NEED to add new inductors they wont! work as they are & what looks like the 5v regulator is missing too! Then you'll need to pretty much replace that Hudson IC. 👍🏻
Thanks Brother Steve! I noticed the voltage regulator whilst editing. It does look like it's had the top ripped off it! I'd try swapping over from the working one (coils too), but I'm so scared of damaging it, as these things are worth a fortune! And they're also not mine!
I still can't understand why someone would go butchering a chip like that!? Even if you're trying to lift legs for some kind of mod, at least leave the bloody things attached to the chip!! I wonder if there is a way to remove some of the (plastic?) on the chip to expose what's left of the legs and run jumpers to where they're supposed to go? 🤷
Yes! you can I'd say but.. be gentle! with a Dremel or/and small file(s) you stand a good chance of finding a tiny part of the old leg or a slither of copper to solder on a thin wire and regain some kind of connection. So you may get it working, patients is a virtue my brother Steven! Some people don't care they see a MOD & think I must have that done & then they end up either happy or in this case regretting it sadly, all because they gave it the wrong person, who clearly doesn't give a dam what damage is caused unfortunately as long as they get something for trying, that's how I see it.
🤔 I'm very tempted to have a go. It's dead now, so what's the worse that can happen! 😬
Been trying to read up on the voltage regulator, and people are saying it doesn't have one. That component next to the inductors appears to be labeled D500, so would that suggest some kind of zener diode being used to regulate the voltage? 🤔
I don't think you could make it worse, you got the backlight going on the screen so, I'd carry on and do your best you can for now. Many revisions/models exist in the world, I swear each country has its own flavour ☺That can also be true! you could replace with a sot-23 3 legged zener diode that'll do similar, act to a regulator V-In V-Out GND it will protect the power supply circuit. If it seems high voltage it'll eat it. Look on RS for onsemi, 6.2V Zener Diode 6% 300 mW SMT 3-Pin SOT-23 You'll see what I mean.
Thanks brother Steve! 🙏