You changed you intro music! My wife and I just had a good laugh over that. I commented in another video that she would wake up from napping when your old intro played. Well done, sir! You're a riot.
Hi Wow 🤩 I just remembered to look 👀 at your videos again, being as I have a Yamaha PSR 185 Portatone keyboard, other than I’ve noticed yes otherwise now Porta Sound anyway on mine I just need to solder some of the wires back really carefully, and I’ve too fixed some things before. Although there may have been an accidental resistor fell down into the keys 🎹 but will recheck. But my main issue is the power input socket 12-18v I think it says anyway I personally have only ever used 12v dc Adapters. As one of my Nephews when he was younger accidentally knocked the transformer plug 🔌 off my keyboard 🎹. But I didn’t worry too much quite funny 😄 in a way really lol 😂. So then I got a compatible one off eBay which works but then the lead was accidentally pulled slightly. As it was behind a picture frame for photos to go into. Unfortunately it then bent the pin in the socket slightly. So that’s why I’ve decided to work on it or maybe 🤔 get a new one soon as it currently depends. Thanks 🙏 for the great 👍 work your vids are excellent 👍. Bless you 🙏 and best regards Sean
Miracles. Bravo! Very nicely checked and rectified. I have a key board Yahama porta sound RSS- 270. SINCE LAST FED DAYS THE KEY BOARD STOPPED FUNCTIONING and even indicator is also not glowing. Only right side speaker gives sound when turn on. Please help me .
The kid is happy again :-D I don't think you're ready to go on tour yet LOL :-D Im supprised it worked so fully, i've seen horrible damage caused by leaking batterys, that stuff even eats the pins of i.c's, evil stuff :-( i have had to rebuild battery compartments with tin from soup tins, just because of bad battery damage, not "Souper" but not bad LOL :-D
It might not be possible to get the unit working as the copper tracks might have been eaten away unless you want to use Electro-coat fluid which can be used to replace the copper tracks that have been eaten away and when the fluid has cured it then has to be warmed up to cause the track to become heavily conductive.
Hey thanks for the vid! I just bought my portasound and it works great! Only problem is I can't record any of my sound settings into the banks and I cant track into the melody or chord channels. The drums are customizable but are still unable to be transfered over to the melody or chord channels.
My portasound has drum pads and many more “voices” and preprogrammed beats. There is only a handful of keyboard keys that no longer work and the drum pads are slower to respond. I’m the original owner, but I’ve had it since I was 13, so I can’t say I’ve been fastidious about batteries - but, being mostly on the bottom end of the socioeconomic spectrum, I can almost guarantee there haven’t been many instances of actual battery installations (8 D batteries aren’t worth paying for when you have a factory power supply). Thoughts?
Big fan of your videos Mr. 12voltvids, keep 'em coming! Question: how would you go about putting an inverse polarity protection on a similar keyboard? Thanks!
I'm so happy to find this video, I have one of this but I think the problem is different because the power light turns on but when I press the keys there is no sound :( It also happens that some titles make sound for a little time and then no one but the light power is on. Should I give it up for lost? :(
very good one, perfect for Christmas, now she can fa la la la laaa la la laa laaaaaaaa. just luz doze funky percussion sounds. patch it into your new tube amp for that warm old Hammond sound. Don
That was a quick but neat repair. That's a kind of repair I might be able to do. I ain't no tech but I do like trying and every now and then I get lucky and fix something. Thanks for sharing the video. I Sub'd your channel. I am gonna watch a few more videos now. Merry Christmas.
I guess you know but others who watched this may not know, when you run across electronics like this that have battery acid damage you SHOULD clean the board with a tooth brush and Vinegar as it neutralizes the battery acid, other wise the acid will continue to eat the copper traces.
This works when the battery electrolytic came from an alkaline battery, because the acetic acid in the vinegar will neutralize the caustic residue left from the battery, however if the battery that went south was a common flashlight battery, a zinc carbon, or a heavy duty non alkaline cell, the electrolytic is acidic, and putting another acidic liquid on there is going to do more harm than good. In that case you use a tooth brush with a mild mixture of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid.Most batteries used these days are alkaline cells, so the vinegar trick works. Works good for cleaning capacitor goo from blown out electrolytics that have leaked too. Just be sure to use de-ionized water to rinse off the cleaned area after you are done.
Your Right, I forgot the baking soda with flashlight batteries. The moral of the story is to neutralize the acid and repair the damage. A lot of old electronics (computers too) had the Battery packs that leaked and ate away the circuit paths. But like you said if your going to store your stuff, remove the Battery!
That would be good for Alkaline batteries, but for zinc carbon the electrolytic is acidic, and vinegar is also acidic. Weak baking soda in water will neutralize better, however this board was already dry.
I've tried WD40 with an old tooth brush. And good old naphta (aka Ronsonol) is a gentle solvent. But sometimes water works well. And vinegar is a good solvent to have at the bench, works as a good rust remover to soak old rusty tools in. (see mepete222).
Considering that he paid over 130.00 for that thing on ebay once shipping, duties and brokerage were factored in. Seller wanted it back, and that would have cost him even more. Lesson learned. Don't buy crap on ebay.
Atleast I have other instruments 🎸 I play for now otherwise including my Blackstar Carry-On Folding Piano 🎹 and harmonicas, ukulele, mandolin and banjo all of which I hope to upload videos soon and may do karaoke 🎤 videos soon aswell. I’ve also been doing diy and playing football ⚽️
I have no idea the age. My son spent way too much to buy that off Amazon market. I think he paid like 200.00 for it, and it arrived in the state it did. My son isn't too smart when it comes to pissing away his money. He works, so I can't say "hey that is too much for that" because I get the "it's my money I can spend it on what I want" so I keep my mouth shut. Teenagers!
I have done a few new versions with new music. Basically the same video clips as that was a ton of work to do, but new music. I'll layer a new video intro some day.
Nice to see these vintage keys come to life! Thanks for showing us this repair.
You changed you intro music! My wife and I just had a good laugh over that. I commented in another video that she would wake up from napping when your old intro played. Well done, sir! You're a riot.
Hi Wow 🤩 I just remembered to look 👀 at your videos again, being as I have a Yamaha PSR 185 Portatone keyboard, other than I’ve noticed yes otherwise now Porta Sound anyway on mine I just need to solder some of the wires back really carefully, and I’ve too fixed some things before. Although there may have been an accidental resistor fell down into the keys 🎹 but will recheck. But my main issue is the power input socket 12-18v I think it says anyway I personally have only ever used 12v dc Adapters. As one of my Nephews when he was younger accidentally knocked the transformer plug 🔌 off my keyboard 🎹. But I didn’t worry too much quite funny 😄 in a way really lol 😂. So then I got a compatible one off eBay which works but then the lead was accidentally pulled slightly. As it was behind a picture frame for photos to go into. Unfortunately it then bent the pin in the socket slightly. So that’s why I’ve decided to work on it or maybe 🤔 get a new one soon as it currently depends. Thanks 🙏 for the great 👍 work your vids are excellent 👍. Bless you 🙏 and best regards Sean
Miracles. Bravo! Very nicely checked and rectified. I have a key board Yahama porta sound RSS- 270. SINCE LAST FED DAYS THE KEY BOARD STOPPED FUNCTIONING and even indicator is also not glowing. Only right side speaker gives sound when turn on. Please help me .
The green is called solder mask, conformal costing is like a clear coat which covers all the connections and solder joints
The kid is happy again :-D
I don't think you're ready to go on tour yet LOL :-D
Im supprised it worked so fully, i've seen horrible damage caused by leaking batterys, that stuff even eats the pins of i.c's, evil stuff :-(
i have had to rebuild battery compartments with tin from soup tins, just because of bad battery damage, not "Souper" but not bad LOL :-D
Like the new intro music! Sounds like the intro to a 90s TV show (In a good way).
Could it be 80s?
Got given a PSS 680 with no power. The dc socket had detached a pin from the board. 2 mins soldering and reassembly is all it took
It might not be possible to get the unit working as the copper tracks might have been eaten away unless you want to use Electro-coat fluid which can be used to replace the copper tracks that have been eaten away and when the fluid has cured it then has to be warmed up to cause the track to become heavily conductive.
Hey thanks for the vid! I just bought my portasound and it works great! Only problem is I can't record any of my sound settings into the banks and I cant track into the melody or chord channels. The drums are customizable but are still unable to be transfered over to the melody or chord channels.
My portasound has drum pads and many more “voices” and preprogrammed beats. There is only a handful of keyboard keys that no longer work and the drum pads are slower to respond. I’m the original owner, but I’ve had it since I was 13, so I can’t say I’ve been fastidious about batteries - but, being mostly on the bottom end of the socioeconomic spectrum, I can almost guarantee there haven’t been many instances of actual battery installations (8 D batteries aren’t worth paying for when you have a factory power supply). Thoughts?
Nice new "soft" intro....nice! The kid who owns this we'll be happy I'm sure! Rock on Garth! ~Jack, VEG
Vintage Electronics Geek
happy he didn't waste 100 bucks on nothing. yes that is what he paid for it by the time ripping I mean shipping was added.
Poor kid, hopeful he'll research and ask you questions before next purchase! ~Jack, VEG
Highly unlikely because teenagers are stupid. Trust me on that one, I have 1. The other one is an adult, and she isn't much better.
New intro tune. I like it. And I like the old one. :)
Anther custom cut by MusicBakery.
Big fan of your videos Mr. 12voltvids, keep 'em coming! Question: how would you go about putting an inverse polarity protection on a similar keyboard? Thanks!
Nice thing you did Maestro.
can I open the ps 400 the same way, upside down?
Love it. What a mess! I fix pinball games with this problem all the time. 40 years of leakage is deadly!
I'm so happy to find this video, I have one of this but I think the problem is different because the power light turns on but when I press the keys there is no sound :( It also happens that some titles make sound for a little time and then no one but the light power is on. Should I give it up for lost? :(
Your pretty good at the keyboard. My dad loves to play with keyboards.
i bought yamaha pss-140 it looks like brand new ouside and inside but cant start...i dont know how but it doesnt work :( helppp pleaseeee
very good one, perfect for Christmas, now she can fa la la la laaa la la laa laaaaaaaa.
just luz doze funky percussion sounds. patch it into your new tube amp for that warm old Hammond sound. Don
i must say your a great technician could you do one testing a ic if poss many thanks i love your keyboard skills haha
Nice job Sir.... I liked it, 👍✌️
That was a quick but neat repair. That's a kind of repair I might be able to do. I ain't no tech but I do like trying and every now and then I get lucky and fix something. Thanks for sharing the video. I Sub'd your channel. I am gonna watch a few more videos now. Merry Christmas.
I guess you know but others who watched this may not know, when you run across electronics like this that have battery acid damage you SHOULD clean the board with a tooth brush and Vinegar as it neutralizes the battery acid, other wise the acid will continue to eat the copper traces.
This works when the battery electrolytic came from an alkaline battery, because the acetic acid in the vinegar will neutralize the caustic residue left from the battery, however if the battery that went south was a common flashlight battery, a zinc carbon, or a heavy duty non alkaline cell, the electrolytic is acidic, and putting another acidic liquid on there is going to do more harm than good. In that case you use a tooth brush with a mild mixture of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid.Most batteries used these days are alkaline cells, so the vinegar trick works. Works good for cleaning capacitor goo from blown out electrolytics that have leaked too. Just be sure to use de-ionized water to rinse off the cleaned area after you are done.
Your Right, I forgot the baking soda with flashlight batteries. The moral of the story is to neutralize the acid and repair the damage. A lot of old electronics (computers too) had the Battery packs that leaked and ate away the circuit paths. But like you said if your going to store your stuff, remove the Battery!
Love the new intro music.
Cut that together in a few minutes.
12voltvids great job for only a few minutes.
Hi, i have a yamaha pss-590 keyboard not working why ? Just zızzzzzz zıııı zızz working why ? Help me pls 🙏🏻
1 key is not working? What should i do?
I like the original intro : )
Try white vinegar to get rid of the corrosion and battery fluid
That would be good for Alkaline batteries, but for zinc carbon the electrolytic is acidic, and vinegar is also acidic. Weak baking soda in water will neutralize better, however this board was already dry.
I've tried WD40 with an old tooth brush. And good old naphta (aka Ronsonol) is a gentle solvent. But sometimes water works well. And vinegar is a good solvent to have at the bench, works as a good rust remover to soak old rusty tools in. (see mepete222).
vinegar stinks, better use citric acid.
Hey, I think you missed your calling...
Cool vid make some kid happy.
Considering that he paid over 130.00 for that thing on ebay once shipping, duties and brokerage were factored in. Seller wanted it back, and that would have cost him even more. Lesson learned. Don't buy crap on ebay.
Atleast I have other instruments 🎸 I play for now otherwise including my Blackstar Carry-On Folding Piano 🎹 and harmonicas, ukulele, mandolin and banjo all of which I hope to upload videos soon and may do karaoke 🎤 videos soon aswell. I’ve also been doing diy and playing football ⚽️
I am having issue with the volume switches what was this magic cleaner your using
I was using Nutrol on this one, but Deoxit D5 is better.
much better intro tune :)
HELLO TO 12VOLTVIDS CAN YOU TELL ME THAT HOW MANY YEAR OLD IT IS PORTA SOUND AND I TOO HAVE HAVE A SAME PORTASOUND PSS11
I have no idea the age. My son spent way too much to buy that off Amazon market. I think he paid like 200.00 for it, and it arrived in the state it did.
My son isn't too smart when it comes to pissing away his money. He works, so I can't say "hey that is too much for that" because I get the "it's my money I can spend it on what I want" so I keep my mouth shut. Teenagers!
Sir,I laughed when you played it.My apology.
Awwww you changed the intro :( Pretty cool though :)
I have a few intro's I just mixed it up a bit. I have 4 or 5 different intros that I did.
Oh okay I didn't know that. I really like the both that I have seen. It has a very vintage feel to it, which is a good thing, love it :)
Hi mate Are you from uk
No but we have the same Queen.
Ooooh, get you - Mr New Fancy Intro tune!
Mixing battery types causes this aswell
Sure does that is why the manual says not to mix battery types, but who RTFM anyway.
Such battery leakage always makes me cringe. Oh god >.
That wee keyboard is a fair old age - I would guess early 80's?
I would think yes early 80's
Van halen jump?? Lol
First one to watch the video. Keep up the great work!
Ah you beat me!
Loving the new intro BTW!
I have done a few new versions with new music. Basically the same video clips as that was a ton of work to do, but new music. I'll layer a new video intro some day.
I think you'd better stick to electronics repair. Music is definitely not your calling...
Yamaha PS 1 1981r.