This gives me hope. I spilled my drink on my last week. I'm too afraid to open this myself but it hasn't turned on even after being in rice. I'm taking it to be looked at today.
Great video. Recently picked up a water damaged switch as well. Bq and m92 had corrosion cleaned up and reflowed the ic. Cleaned up the backlight circuit as well, lucky no damage on the ribbon cables but all up and running. Can’t wait for the backlight tutorials
@@RetroSix the thing u mentioned I actually did.. I plugged battery in then the connector but didn't push it in straight, the next thing I know there is smoke coming from the back light chips.. Obviously shorted pins... Not good..
Really love your videos, and how you explain your methods. I do repair these quite alot, but even so, I do learn from you so thanks. I've only had that unable to charge message, on 5v charges where the soc is damaged. (also won't go into rcm on a unpatched switch. but they charge normally on on 15v and Dock etc. Is your unable to charge message, simply because the power brick you used not powerfull enough, to power the screen and battery at the same time?
Hello, thank you very much for your videos. I need a little support, maybe you can help me or give me ideas. I have a Switch Lite that when I want to turn it on with the laboratory source like the video I have a consumption of around 160mA for a couple of seconds and then it turns off (I did put the 10K resistor on it) When I have it with the battery and the charger it charges the battery, and it even turns on (It turns on the fan, and heats up the processor) but it doesn't give an image. What could I try to diagnose?
@@RetroSix Yes, I read that on the Wiki, but my source is capable of supplying 5A, and I have it configured at 2.5A. I was thinking that it could be the cables that I use to make the jumpers on the Switch, but I use ones similar to the gauge of the that you use in your video.
nintendo switch light's Backlight is null Object help.... screen not ... black screen subboard pcb is so broken Pb+ repair method please display & lcd changed panel not attatched black paper
hi, hope your all well. Not sure if you can help me with this as its driving me nuts. Got a nintendo switch lite which is drawing 0.00, i have changed usb ,m92 (3 times) and bq and still drawing 0.00. Any help or pointing me in another direction would be appreciated.
Do you have a bench power supply? If so follow the wiki guide. If not then how are you measuring the current draw? Also jump on our discord for faster Comms
@@johncarr3458 So resistor soldered onto the battery black/grey wires and bench power 4V into battery pins? Then do you short out the power switch pins to turn it on?
Got water inside my switch and went looking for some quick fix online, found your video and realized I was way out of my depth, but I learned a lot 👍
This gives me hope. I spilled my drink on my last week. I'm too afraid to open this myself but it hasn't turned on even after being in rice. I'm taking it to be looked at today.
Really interesting stuff. I very much appreciate the effort you are putting in to build up a really great resource in your knowledge base.
Thanks. Glad it's appreciated
Great video. Recently picked up a water damaged switch as well. Bq and m92 had corrosion cleaned up and reflowed the ic. Cleaned up the backlight circuit as well, lucky no damage on the ribbon cables but all up and running. Can’t wait for the backlight tutorials
Nice. Yeah water damage rarely does as much damage as people think
Absolutely amazing thank you for your work I have learned something today
Glad it's useful
Great video, really really useful info on back light. Thanks
Glad it's useful. I'll get more detailed pages on the wiki soon including the backlight circuit in detail
@@RetroSix the thing u mentioned I actually did.. I plugged battery in then the connector but didn't push it in straight, the next thing I know there is smoke coming from the back light chips.. Obviously shorted pins... Not good..
my man up here doing God's work, well done matte!
Best knowledge ever, thanks for sharing!
Yet another amazing video. Thank you !
Excellent video
Nice video, thanks!!
Your welcome
Thanks you for sharing helps alot
Your welcome
Really love your videos, and how you explain your methods.
I do repair these quite alot, but even so, I do learn from you so thanks.
I've only had that unable to charge message, on 5v charges where the soc is damaged. (also won't go into rcm on a unpatched switch.
but they charge normally on on 15v and Dock etc.
Is your unable to charge message, simply because the power brick you used not powerfull enough, to power the screen and battery at the same time?
Yes I was just powering from 5V at the time, after the video I used 12V and was fine
What amp meter is that?
also what type of resistor did you use for temp sense you didn't say how many ohms.
10k, 12k, 15k etc... any in that region are fine. Full details are here www.retrosix.wiki
what do you use so you can show your multi-meter on screen like that?
The Fluke mobile app, then I chromecast my phone screen to my ATEM Studio, and use a DVE overlay to crop and position the screen on top
Hello, thank you very much for your videos. I need a little support, maybe you can help me or give me ideas.
I have a Switch Lite that when I want to turn it on with the laboratory source like the video I have a consumption of around 160mA for a couple of seconds and then it turns off (I did put the 10K resistor on it)
When I have it with the battery and the charger it charges the battery, and it even turns on (It turns on the fan, and heats up the processor) but it doesn't give an image. What could I try to diagnose?
Sounds like your bench powering is limiting the current or wrong setup. Jump on discord.gg/RetroSix for more help
@@RetroSix Yes, I read that on the Wiki, but my source is capable of supplying 5A, and I have it configured at 2.5A. I was thinking that it could be the cables that I use to make the jumpers on the Switch, but I use ones similar to the gauge of the that you use in your video.
nintendo switch light's Backlight is null Object help.... screen not ... black screen subboard pcb is so broken Pb+
repair method please
display & lcd changed
panel not attatched black paper
Nice video as always 😊thanks 👍🏻
Amazing, never heard water damage so many times 🤣
hi, hope your all well. Not sure if you can help me with this as its driving me nuts. Got a nintendo switch lite which is drawing 0.00, i have changed usb ,m92 (3 times) and bq and still drawing 0.00. Any help or pointing me in another direction would be appreciated.
Have you got a bench power? And tried the RetroSix.wiki guide to powering from bench directly. It could be dead battery
@@RetroSix hi the battery is 100% fine, done all those standard checks.. Can only think something is shorting but caps I have checked all seem OK..
Do you have a bench power supply? If so follow the wiki guide. If not then how are you measuring the current draw? Also jump on our discord for faster Comms
so yes i have used your method with my power supply and still get 0.00
@@johncarr3458 So resistor soldered onto the battery black/grey wires and bench power 4V into battery pins? Then do you short out the power switch pins to turn it on?
how much does it usually cost to get this fixed?
About £48
@@RetroSix thank you
Hi, my son dropped his nintendo switch lite in the toilet. Can you help fix this please.
Sure just use our repair service on RetroSix.co.uk
What's an IPA ?
Isopropyl alcohol
One of my favourite beers, Indian Pale Ale. Sorry, couldn't resist :)
TR-360-R Broken time bannle chim