Spoiler Saver and Fun Fact Did you know? If your circulatory system were laid out flat, so your veins, arteries, and capillaries were stretched out it would cover 100,000 miles!!!!!! WHAT! I can't get my head around that 🤯
If your circulatory system were laid out flat, so your veins, arteries, and capillaries were stretched out it would cover 100,000 miles....plus,you would also be dead !
Great stuff Vince. Your soldering has come a long way! Good to see the upgrades too, you're going to love them. On a side note, if you need spares, I have stacks of them. I can send you some replacement cases, ports etc if you need them, maybe do a revisit on it for another video if you wanted to? Happy to send you a care package 📦
**ADDENDUM** With Cracked Plastic you can super glue the cracks together by ensuring enough glue is used so that excessive glue oozes out on both sides of the crack for you to promptly clean the excess away from the external surface, Once the glue is set, I found using an old soldering iron and some sacrificial internal plastics from the repaired case "or if handy some other case" the cracks can be reinforced by melting extra plastic on the inside over the crack, if enough glue was used and the clean up done in time the crack should remain undetectable..
The thing about canned air is that it doesn't actually contain air, because the pressure needed to liquidise air is much larger than a simple spray can will contain. So aside from the obvious waste from the cans, you're spraying either pure butane, propane, or fluorocarbons in the air.
I thought for sure with a drop that bad there would be some BGA ICs needing replacement. I guess it depends more on when the drops occurs (under use or after the board has cooled). Rather it's was a bit of luck I suppose really just needing a new HDD. Nice repair overall Vince!
To skip the high price of the data vac, I bought an electric pump from argos for £15 which is supposed to blow up air beds and paddling pools ect..., it does the trick amazingly, it has adapters and with a little modification you can hook up different size tubes.
The fact this Xbox One works despite this kink is a bloody miracle! The location of the kink is indeed the saving grace! And it’s no surprise the hard drive stopped working. If the Xbox One itself suffered that much damage, the hard drive must’ve taken a massive hit. It may be more vulnerable when it’s spinning, but with enough force, even an inactive hard drive won’t survive.
I was wondering how long till we got to see a Hakko appear in the videos ! And when you realize what a proper iron can do for the repairs, wow! Congrats on the upgrade Vince !
I've had quite a few PS4s that got dropped, one I even found on top of a trash can with the upper case and the metal part missing. The board is normally OKish, most of the time the harddrive, the drive (which isn't an issue for an all digital version) and sometimes the PSU are dead. The PSU can be repaired, if you find the fault, but the harddrive and the drive need to be replaced (or atleast the laser, if you don't want to replace the entire drive).
I have this exact same problem with my Xbox One S (although without the physical damage or HDMI port problem) and now I should be able to fix it! Thanks Vince for this amazing video! You're a life saver :D
Very cool you were able to get that fixed for them again! I did a similar button swap on a set of computer speakers - one of the buttons on control box failed (turned it on once to many times I suppose) so I swapped it with a different button that I never used
Now you have the new tools, I expect nothing but perfection on all the soldering from now on. Good fix. Feels like half of your patreons are in our facebook group lol
From my experiences with the electric "canned air" the nozzle you used was way too small which keeps the blower basically being held back from max velocity by back pressure. If 6ou would switch to a nozzle at least double the diameter as what you used, and that has a tapered flat tip to allow more overall flow that get concentrated at 5he outlet increasing tip velocity which in turn makes it work better for dusting pcs
I just use my big compressor that I use for my air tools. Turn the regulator up to 90psi, throw on an airgun and it'll blast away any dirt in the vicinity.
@@MikeL-FL true, that's one way to go but if you don't already have one and don't have the $150-$300 that they cost then these type of devices are the way to go. Mine died one day and really couldn't wait for one to be delivered so I found an eletric high-velocity air-mattress inflator for just $10 at the local wallyworld and I took one of the included nozzels and heated it up then squeezed it into a straight opening at the tip. A bit clunky to hold and move around a computer/game console but it worked way better than I expected it to honestly. It was nesrly as good as my old Datavac
@@tyronenelson9124 They can blow oil all over the thing you are trying to clean so do make sure your air compressor is oil-less. As long as it is, it'll probably work even better than canned air. Air compressors are rather bulky and noisy, though. That's a bit of a turn-off for me who lives in a small apartment without a dedicated workshop area. So I'd rather get a datavac personally even if it's not as effective.
Hello Vince, another good video. Regards to the air machine how about putting some sort of brush on the end , so as the air blows you could also brush whatever you are trying to clean might get a better results.
Good fix. With the new hot air gun you should burn boards less, as the components come off quicker. You probably could have taken the hdmi connector off without damaging it by heating the board from below with the new air gun.
Funny story about things out of windows, my old mum so fed up with my brother just watching Star Trek and not doing his uni work well her and he ended up having this massive barney and my old mum had an Irish temper so she lost it picking up his very expensive Franklin Mint Starship Enterprise and flung it out of the upstairs window where it narrowly missed hitting an old bill car, it was so funny my brothers pride and joy flew like a brick and landed like one and me mum was whizzing his Star Trek DVD's out the broken window like frisbees by this point. Strangely enough my brother did toe the line after that and I managed to unbend the Starship Enterprise enough to look fairly OK although it was missing its gold deflector as someone had that away as it was real gold too hehe
Great work as always, and congrats on your new equipment👍 Would love to see a video where you show your equipment, solder/hot air station, microscope, cameras, mic etc. Doesn't have to be a long video, maybe 10mins, like a Tea break show and tell😄 And maybe some links to where you buy things like solder, flux etc.
Good fix. May have been less exciting and not the most long-lasting fix, but you saved it from the landfill for now and hopefully by the time it goes fully, it'll be time to get the next gen Xbox anyways.
This reminds me of the ps2 i fixed that had gotten the same treatment..... The dvd that was in it was in 5 large pieces and the case was also bevond repair. Though interestingly enough it still worked after cleaning it out and re assembling it with a new case. I actually still have it after all these years for having it as a spare console.
Violins and symphonies.....oh you said sympathy...for what?! 😉 Just joking! I hope you recover soon, Vince. You live n learn, still you got more courage than me, skateboarding looks scary. Nice method of switching over the HDMI ports, clean swap. Glad to see the console working again.
Hey Vince, I absolutely love your channel. I have learnt so much from them. I was wondering if you would be willing to make a video of all your gadgets and tools that you use? Especially the small testers that you use.
The xbox one x and one s can take quite a bit of damage and keep going, in Microsofts defence, apart from the odd faulty hdmi part and mashed hard drive, everything else is pretty robust (until someone introduces liquid through the top.)
I'm not one to speculate, but I think this was a ruse to get his parents to buy him the new Series S or X. Aleaset you got it working, and good job on the video looking forward to part 4 on the car.
My fan used to sound like that from new. I replaced with a new fan and now it's silent. My hard drive did the same thing without being dropped. Exact same power off after 30 seconds. Might work every 20 attempts or so. I put the hard drive into a usb enclosure and you hear the sound of a jammed HDD. You can use external HDD with this also to gain capacity. I've also had to use a 500gb replacement, a 7200rpm unit from an old laptop so it's faster than the original. And then I've also plugged in a 4 terabyte usb external drive which it can also use for game storage. But what this really needs is a 1 terabyte SSD. That would make it a lot faster especially as I often use for media. It's my Blu-ray player.
I was expecting to hear some clicking but maybe it was a no power issue instead. Shame they are so sensitive to being taken apart as it may have been an easy fix inside it 👍
Heat the board from underneath the HDMI port and you won't damage the plastic inside. Ryobi leaf blower £49 and a £50 2ah battery does a brilliant job of cleaning the dust from my series X.
I would have tried using hot air from the bottom of the board to do the button swap, it’s a good trick to do surface mount items which you don’t want to melt
With a musical score "Three blind Mice" as background music lets sing "flux~Flux~FLUX" 3 Times... Whilst you dab flux every time before any soldering, especially with low melt solder which is devoid of Flux.. BTW.. Watching you Solder via the microscope one would be convinced they are watching NorthridgeRidge Fix..🙂 APU I dropped a, 👉👍👈
Been wanting to comment on your new equipment for a while! Nice one! Would you consider perhaps making a video on what you have now? Especially the microscope! Been struggling to find one that will work properly and is not too much over the top!
Really nice fix. Would you be interested in a non-working Flir One Pro USB-C? It's probably not interesting for a video, as I suspect corrupted firmware, but I could be wrong. I thought I'd just mail it to you, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that you didn't want international shipments.
Thanks Roger, a FLIR camera arrived in my PO box around 2 months ago so I'm good at the moment. Thanks for asking though, and maybe if I need another one to fix the one that I already have I could accept your offer then perhaps 👍👍👍
Fell? Nah that's absolute Rage damage. Seen it before. Spoilt kid loses it after losing Fortnite, stamps on console. That explains the extreme bowing, crack position, removed bottom cover and distorted metal base. No way is that fall damage. If I had a kid who raged on an expensive system, no way on earth I'd buy them another.
I want to get one of those datavacs. I've probably spent more than that on canned air already, it's a bit expensive here. And a can really doesn't go very far, a couple good dustings and the pressure is mostly gone and it doesn't blow effectively anymore.
without seeing the rest of the video my prediction at the 2:27 mark is that I recon there are damaged traces on the board from potential bowing structure damage. The HDMI port might have been ripped and torn from the pads and finally I'm going to predict a few chips including the retimer has been damaged from the drop. Lets see how close I was to getting it right.
Ooh, awesome to see you skating with your friends! I hope your hand get fully heald! My favourite cleaning tool is IPA (ofcous) but after that the stream machine with the brush. Nice that you treated yourself with a some real equipment. I think you proved that you can do stuf like this with entery lvl tools 😉 And now you can tell peapel your not a real mechanic some things i do maby wrong or dangerous and take this just for entertainment 🙄 😉 Thank you for your video, looking forward to see you get back on that rolsroys :)
I remember your pull string toy video and would love to see you repair a talking pull string 60s Barbie. If you do commissions, I'd love mine repaired.
I did skateboarding as a young 'un, used to longboard in a point of Greenwich park and it was estimated by time you got to the boating pool at bottom you were doing 30 mph plus and only your Converse trainers to stop you too, well I ended up hitting a stone on the way down and it launched me through the air because of the dead stop smacking me head on side of a park bench and all these people around me clapping saying "do it again" :(
If you relisten around 38:22 you can hear the hard drive trying to initialise, again and again, high pitched sound repeating itself. :) it's quite distinctive and it's repetitive, maybe you can hear it on video better. That said, xboxes will struggle to go into safe mode if it is waiting for a hard drive to do it's thing... the hard drive that's not broke enough to tell the xbox it's broke, means the xbox will wait for a long time before timing out and switching off...
Spoiler Saver and Fun Fact
Did you know? If your circulatory system were laid out flat, so your veins, arteries, and capillaries were stretched out it would cover 100,000 miles!!!!!! WHAT! I can't get my head around that 🤯
If your circulatory system were laid out flat, so your veins, arteries, and capillaries were stretched out it would cover 100,000 miles....plus,you would also be dead !
pls, dont scare me uncle vin.
I also read that my ass could stretch out to 1 meter
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For that Xbox's owner it would've been there dream for their most likely favourite device to work again. Great job Vince, I love your vids!
Great stuff Vince. Your soldering has come a long way! Good to see the upgrades too, you're going to love them. On a side note, if you need spares, I have stacks of them. I can send you some replacement cases, ports etc if you need them, maybe do a revisit on it for another video if you wanted to? Happy to send you a care package 📦
I love this community
Hello coder 😊👆
Coder you the man what a great community love both your channels 😊👍
Good man Phil, thank you 👏
Respect ✊🏼
I reckon someone tripped over the cables with it on the floor and then stood on it in the ensuring panic. Great repair Vince.
**ADDENDUM**
With Cracked Plastic you can super glue the cracks together by ensuring enough glue is used so that excessive glue oozes out on both sides of the crack for you to promptly clean the excess away from the external surface, Once the glue is set, I found using an old soldering iron and some sacrificial internal plastics from the repaired case "or if handy some other case" the cracks can be reinforced by melting extra plastic on the inside over the crack, if enough glue was used and the clean up done in time the crack should remain undetectable..
Spinning discs REALLY hate being dropped, or thrown from a window...nice work.
Hi There, I absolutely love your channel!! I suffer with Anxiety and depression and your videos have been a godsend to me over the last year 😀
The thing about canned air is that it doesn't actually contain air, because the pressure needed to liquidise air is much larger than a simple spray can will contain. So aside from the obvious waste from the cans, you're spraying either pure butane, propane, or fluorocarbons in the air.
mmm... delicious...
Most likely butane. On the upside, you can also use it as a makeshift blowtorch/flamethrower :)
I thought for sure with a drop that bad there would be some BGA ICs needing replacement. I guess it depends more on when the drops occurs (under use or after the board has cooled). Rather it's was a bit of luck I suppose really just needing a new HDD. Nice repair overall Vince!
Very lucky considering the amount of damage on it. Unbelievable that the BGA chips survived! Cheers Shawn 👌
To skip the high price of the data vac, I bought an electric pump from argos for £15 which is supposed to blow up air beds and paddling pools ect..., it does the trick amazingly, it has adapters and with a little modification you can hook up different size tubes.
The fact this Xbox One works despite this kink is a bloody miracle! The location of the kink is indeed the saving grace!
And it’s no surprise the hard drive stopped working. If the Xbox One itself suffered that much damage, the hard drive must’ve taken a massive hit. It may be more vulnerable when it’s spinning, but with enough force, even an inactive hard drive won’t survive.
Excellent job Vince. Always nice to another item be saved from e-waste. Makes me want to get out my soldering iron, but I have nothing to fix, yet.
I loved watching you chase that solder around at about 26:15 😄
Another Great Repair Vince! I've been busy doing a few bits and bobs myself.
Nice
@@coco_animates Thanks! Got a few VERY rare retro game repairs coming soon...
Cool videos ^^
He has done it again folks, our superhero has saved another machine
I was wondering how long till we got to see a Hakko appear in the videos ! And when you realize what a proper iron can do for the repairs, wow! Congrats on the upgrade Vince !
Good luck with the hand vince, i wouldn't have picked you for a skater, but it is always nice knowing more about you.
Nice choice with the new gear, I’ve used The quick 861DW for a couple of years now, it’s a great unit.
Thoroughly enjoyed this one mate, the power of the Hako looks amazing! 😎😊
Wishing you a fast recovery, mate.
What? Flew out a window? These repairs keep getting crazier! Nice video
That skateboarding story alone deserves a like for the video!
I use an air compressor with a small tip air gun attachment. It blows the competition away.... literally.
My god that’s brutal. I wouldn’t even consider repairing that myself, it’s off to the repair shop if it were me.
I've had quite a few PS4s that got dropped, one I even found on top of a trash can with the upper case and the metal part missing. The board is normally OKish, most of the time the harddrive, the drive (which isn't an issue for an all digital version) and sometimes the PSU are dead. The PSU can be repaired, if you find the fault, but the harddrive and the drive need to be replaced (or atleast the laser, if you don't want to replace the entire drive).
Straight into the fuck it bucket
I have this exact same problem with my Xbox One S (although without the physical damage or HDMI port problem) and now I should be able to fix it! Thanks Vince for this amazing video! You're a life saver :D
I use an Data Vac as well I just use the normal size nozzle works great,the weird straw actually nerfs the the power quite a lot.
Very cool you were able to get that fixed for them again!
I did a similar button swap on a set of computer speakers - one of the buttons on control box failed (turned it on once to many times I suppose) so I swapped it with a different button that I never used
Thanks Garth 👍
These are trying to fix videos, I don't care what tools you use. I'm a common man and I don't know how to solder. Good job as always.
He can leap tall buildings Soder anything befriends all chips knows his components. He is the super hero of electronics
Now you have the new tools, I expect nothing but perfection on all the soldering from now on. Good fix. Feels like half of your patreons are in our facebook group lol
From my experiences with the electric "canned air" the nozzle you used was way too small which keeps the blower basically being held back from max velocity by back pressure. If 6ou would switch to a nozzle at least double the diameter as what you used, and that has a tapered flat tip to allow more overall flow that get concentrated at 5he outlet increasing tip velocity which in turn makes it work better for dusting pcs
I just use my big compressor that I use for my air tools. Turn the regulator up to 90psi, throw on an airgun and it'll blast away any dirt in the vicinity.
@@MikeL-FL true, that's one way to go but if you don't already have one and don't have the $150-$300 that they cost then these type of devices are the way to go. Mine died one day and really couldn't wait for one to be delivered so I found an eletric high-velocity air-mattress inflator for just $10 at the local wallyworld and I took one of the included nozzels and heated it up then squeezed it into a straight opening at the tip. A bit clunky to hold and move around a computer/game console but it worked way better than I expected it to honestly. It was nesrly as good as my old Datavac
It would have been a lot cheaper to buy an actual air compressor, they work a lot better, I basically got given one for nothing.
@@tyronenelson9124 They can blow oil all over the thing you are trying to clean so do make sure your air compressor is oil-less. As long as it is, it'll probably work even better than canned air. Air compressors are rather bulky and noisy, though. That's a bit of a turn-off for me who lives in a small apartment without a dedicated workshop area. So I'd rather get a datavac personally even if it's not as effective.
Nice upgrades Vince, you’ll find it much more pleasant working on boards that suck up the heat with those tools!
Nice to see your port soldering job is getting better.
Hello Vince, another good video. Regards to the air machine how about putting some sort of brush on the end , so as the air blows you could also brush whatever you are trying to clean might get a better results.
I love all this close up soldering.
Another great video to watch on my birthday This day just gets better and better!
Good fix. With the new hot air gun you should burn boards less, as the components come off quicker. You probably could have taken the hdmi connector off without damaging it by heating the board from below with the new air gun.
Funny story about things out of windows, my old mum so fed up with my brother just watching Star Trek and not doing his uni work well her and he ended up having this massive barney and my old mum had an Irish temper so she lost it picking up his very expensive Franklin Mint Starship Enterprise and flung it out of the upstairs window where it narrowly missed hitting an old bill car, it was so funny my brothers pride and joy flew like a brick and landed like one and me mum was whizzing his Star Trek DVD's out the broken window like frisbees by this point. Strangely enough my brother did toe the line after that and I managed to unbend the Starship Enterprise enough to look fairly OK although it was missing its gold deflector as someone had that away as it was real gold too hehe
Great work as always, and congrats on your new equipment👍 Would love to see a video where you show your equipment, solder/hot air station, microscope, cameras, mic etc.
Doesn't have to be a long video, maybe 10mins, like a Tea break show and tell😄
And maybe some links to where you buy things like solder, flux etc.
Good fix. May have been less exciting and not the most long-lasting fix, but you saved it from the landfill for now and hopefully by the time it goes fully, it'll be time to get the next gen Xbox anyways.
14:54 I love that the Salvation Army brass band was playing right outside your house during this repair! 😋
Vince's neighbours were probably less thrilled than he was.
This reminds me of the ps2 i fixed that had gotten the same treatment.....
The dvd that was in it was in 5 large pieces and the case was also bevond repair. Though interestingly enough it still worked after cleaning it out and re assembling it with a new case. I actually still have it after all these years for having it as a spare console.
You are almost at a million subs!! Way to go Mate!
That low melt solder really is magic!
Loving the content so far, got me inspired to open up and clean some of my consoles.
Violins and symphonies.....oh you said sympathy...for what?! 😉
Just joking!
I hope you recover soon, Vince.
You live n learn, still you got more courage than me, skateboarding looks scary.
Nice method of switching over the HDMI ports, clean swap.
Glad to see the console working again.
Hey Vince, I absolutely love your channel. I have learnt so much from them. I was wondering if you would be willing to make a video of all your gadgets and tools that you use? Especially the small testers that you use.
In the next episode: Vince will try to fix his wrist or sell it for spare parts
So sorry to hear about your accident Vince I hope your wrist gets better soon here are some chocolates and some flowers just for you my mate Vince 🍫💐
Can you do a list or video of the flux,solder braid etc what brand you use and where you buy it from?
Wow! I was sure that thing was never going to work again! Very impressive!
I started listening to Sleepaway Camp.🎶from one of your previous videos. Great band.
Great job, Vince 👍
What a top bloke, you can fix anything
The xbox one x and one s can take quite a bit of damage and keep going, in Microsofts defence, apart from the odd faulty hdmi part and mashed hard drive, everything else is pretty robust (until someone introduces liquid through the top.)
I'm not one to speculate, but I think this was a ruse to get his parents to buy him the new Series S or X. Aleaset you got it working, and good job on the video looking forward to part 4 on the car.
My fan used to sound like that from new. I replaced with a new fan and now it's silent. My hard drive did the same thing without being dropped. Exact same power off after 30 seconds. Might work every 20 attempts or so. I put the hard drive into a usb enclosure and you hear the sound of a jammed HDD. You can use external HDD with this also to gain capacity. I've also had to use a 500gb replacement, a 7200rpm unit from an old laptop so it's faster than the original. And then I've also plugged in a 4 terabyte usb external drive which it can also use for game storage. But what this really needs is a 1 terabyte SSD. That would make it a lot faster especially as I often use for media. It's my Blu-ray player.
I was expecting to hear some clicking but maybe it was a no power issue instead. Shame they are so sensitive to being taken apart as it may have been an easy fix inside it 👍
Ive always just used a leaf blower when it comes to cleaning out my pc or consoles. never once had an issue from doing it.
what an awesome repair Vince great seeing you replace the ports and getting it all working again :) good job :)
Nice job, what microscope are you using ?
Nice equipment Vince. You're right. It was about time to buy good equipment.
i always use a bog-standard small wall paintbrush to remove dust from boards, you can brush and dab to get right between vents etc,
Great fix! That xbox one s … also known as the SAD version.. was looking like it before you got to it!
Heat the board from underneath the HDMI port and you won't damage the plastic inside. Ryobi leaf blower £49 and a £50 2ah battery does a brilliant job of cleaning the dust from my series X.
Amazing that it works at all after that kind of damage. Quite fittingly watched this episode using Xbox One S, but mine is the disc version :)
Soldering tweezers works great for bind buttons and similar switches. 😀
I would have tried using hot air from the bottom of the board to do the button swap, it’s a good trick to do surface mount items which you don’t want to melt
You know there are more videos coming when you here the ebay app in the background 😊
Your dryer makes exactly the same beep when it's done as mine. Must be the same brand. Mine's Hotpoint Ariston.
Hahaha, very close, my one is a Hotpoint Aquarius 😂
With a musical score "Three blind Mice" as background music lets sing "flux~Flux~FLUX" 3 Times... Whilst you dab flux every time before any soldering, especially with low melt solder which is devoid of Flux..
BTW.. Watching you Solder via the microscope one would be convinced they are watching NorthridgeRidge Fix..🙂
APU I dropped a,
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Been wanting to comment on your new equipment for a while! Nice one! Would you consider perhaps making a video on what you have now? Especially the microscope! Been struggling to find one that will work properly and is not too much over the top!
Really nice fix. Would you be interested in a non-working Flir One Pro USB-C? It's probably not interesting for a video, as I suspect corrupted firmware, but I could be wrong. I thought I'd just mail it to you, but I seem to remember reading somewhere that you didn't want international shipments.
Thanks Roger, a FLIR camera arrived in my PO box around 2 months ago so I'm good at the moment. Thanks for asking though, and maybe if I need another one to fix the one that I already have I could accept your offer then perhaps 👍👍👍
Great job Vince =D
nice one vince,was the family happy is it running ok since.
Fell? Nah that's absolute Rage damage. Seen it before. Spoilt kid loses it after losing Fortnite, stamps on console. That explains the extreme bowing, crack position, removed bottom cover and distorted metal base. No way is that fall damage. If I had a kid who raged on an expensive system, no way on earth I'd buy them another.
I want to get one of those datavacs. I've probably spent more than that on canned air already, it's a bit expensive here. And a can really doesn't go very far, a couple good dustings and the pressure is mostly gone and it doesn't blow effectively anymore.
without seeing the rest of the video my prediction at the 2:27 mark is that I recon there are damaged traces on the board from potential bowing structure damage. The HDMI port might have been ripped and torn from the pads and finally I'm going to predict a few chips including the retimer has been damaged from the drop. Lets see how close I was to getting it right.
Spoiler Alert! He fixed the console had a bad HDD
Ooh, awesome to see you skating with your friends! I hope your hand get fully heald!
My favourite cleaning tool is IPA (ofcous) but after that the stream machine with the brush.
Nice that you treated yourself with a some real equipment. I think you proved that you can do stuf like this with entery lvl tools 😉
And now you can tell peapel your not a real mechanic some things i do maby wrong or dangerous and take this just for entertainment 🙄 😉
Thank you for your video, looking forward to see you get back on that rolsroys :)
Hahaha, yes I can say that Anders, a perfect opportunity to start saying it again 😂👍
Yeh I like a bit of IPA as well 😅
I use the datavac with just the main big black nozzle on, its very powerful that way
Kinda cool that the xbox provided its own replacement parts
Thank god for you Vince at least you care about consoles good on ya man
I remember your pull string toy video and would love to see you repair a talking pull string 60s Barbie. If you do commissions, I'd love mine repaired.
i chuckled watching you drag that solder bridge back and forth i could almost hear you swearing behind the music
You have a pretty good taste in music. Could you perhaps share your favorite artists?
low melt solder works nicely... with flux ;-) Nice video Vince!
The music at the end was a stroke of genius. You've just told some of us that you are a multi-faceted and highly astute individual. Bravo.
Fantastic work well done mate
I did skateboarding as a young 'un, used to longboard in a point of Greenwich park and it was estimated by time you got to the boating pool at bottom you were doing 30 mph plus and only your Converse trainers to stop you too, well I ended up hitting a stone on the way down and it launched me through the air because of the dead stop smacking me head on side of a park bench and all these people around me clapping saying "do it again" :(
Good fix Vince.
Yesss been waiting for another modern console for a while
The fans on the later one S are known to start making noise. Mine is SoJ g it too. One of the reason I upgraded to the One X.
Well done Vince great video 👍
Nice save Vince.
Great video vince mate 👍
Amazing fix Vince. 👍
If you relisten around 38:22 you can hear the hard drive trying to initialise, again and again, high pitched sound repeating itself. :) it's quite distinctive and it's repetitive, maybe you can hear it on video better. That said, xboxes will struggle to go into safe mode if it is waiting for a hard drive to do it's thing... the hard drive that's not broke enough to tell the xbox it's broke, means the xbox will wait for a long time before timing out and switching off...
Hey im gonna do a reaction to that song you played, and mention your channel. I've never heard of that group before, very beautiful song.
Eject button is still used in combo with the bind button to do a factory reset
Vince, what Microscope did you get? I am looking for a Microscope and plan to do repair videos also.
I wonder if a small compressor, like for airbrushing, would be effective with an air gun nozzle.
hey bud you could ask Cod3r he might have a spare case or parts to make a bad case look good great vid