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Kytor Industries
United States
Приєднався 26 гру 2014
Custom concepts, design, fabrication, technology and motorsport.
Alientek T80/T80P Portable Soldering Iron - Better than the Pinecil?
A quick look at Alientek's T80/T80P portable mini soldering iron.
Alientek T80:
www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806095661247.html
Pinecil:
pine64.com/product/pinecil-smart-mini-portable-soldering-iron/
Alientek T80:
www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806095661247.html
Pinecil:
pine64.com/product/pinecil-smart-mini-portable-soldering-iron/
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Let's Fix Video Game Organization on the Ikea Billy Bookcase
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Purchase: kytor.com/store/product/billy-backer Free Download: www.printables.com/model/751765 This modular system allows you to display your games and media front facing with laser alignment along the Ikea 31" Billy Bookcase. The alignment edge is recessed approximately 10mm in from the front edge of the bookcase. Simply join the modules together, and push your media back to get a nicely aligne...
ALL NEW REVISION: Fully Enclosed Open Source Cartridge Reader Shell
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The Fully Enclosed Open Source Cartridge Reader Shell (FEOS) for Sanni's Open Source Cartridge Reader (OSCR) has been fully refreshed to rev2. This is not just a minor revision, but rather many hundreds of changes to make the shell more durable, better looking, easier to install, accommodate vSelect option, multi-color options, and have no visible hardware on the top and sides! Available now: k...
Let's build the Sanni Open Source Cartridge Reader
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Sanni's Open Source Cart Reader is truly excellent. My favorite device to preserve ROMs and precious save files. OSCR Github: github.com/sanni/cartreader Parts: github.com/sanni/cartreader/wiki/What-to-order Build: github.com/sanni/cartreader/wiki/How-to-build SnesCIC: github.com/sanni/cartreader/wiki/Flashing-the-snesCIC PCB Cleaning: ua-cam.com/video/APw5G-mUya8/v-deo.html /* 3D PRINTED SHELL...
How to Fix Sticking or Squeaking Buttons on the PlayStation 1
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Are your PS1 buttons sticking or squeaking? The fix is simple and easy! Silicone Grease: www.homedepot.com/p/DANCO-0-5-oz-Silicone-Faucet-Grease-88693/203193536 Kytor Industries: kytor.com/store Recommended Products: kytor.com/store/recommended-products/ /* TOOLS */ (Amazon Associates) Hakko 951 Soldering Station: amzn.to/3xd7K8r Hakko T15-JS02 Conical Bent Soldering Tip: amzn.to/3TZ9T1a Hakko ...
How to clean a PCB using an Ultrasonic Cleaner
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Cleaning your PCBs is simple and quick with a few pieces of low cost equipment. You will need 99.9% isopropyl, a toothbrush, an ultrasonic cleaner, and some Simple Green Crystal. Kytor Industries: kytor.com/store Recommended Products: kytor.com/store/recommended-products/ /* TOOLS */ (Amazon Associates) Hakko 951 Soldering Station: amzn.to/3xd7K8r Hakko T15-JS02 Conical Bent Soldering Tip: amzn...
Let's make MOTHER 2 (Earthbound) Perfect Edition using Voultar's Super Stacker
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Let's save ourselves $2,940 by taking a $60 complete in box MOTHER 2 (Earthbound) and localize it into English. Watch Voultar's video for the complete installation methods here: ua-cam.com/video/7Wmm-gZiwhU/v-deo.html Kytor Industries: kytor.com/store Recommended Products: kytor.com/store/recommended-products/ /* TOOLS */ (Amazon Associates) Hakko 951 Soldering Station: amzn.to/3xd7K8r Hakko T1...
Hold In Your SHART - The SCART Connector Bracing Snap Clamp
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SCART. It's a delivery mechanism for crispy RGB video, but what a mess of a connector. You can squeeze, you can forgo Taco Bell, but sometimes it pops out at the worst possible time. Save your pants. Introducing the Hold In Your SHART. Available now: kytor.com/store/product/scart-brace/
Mercruiser Water Flapper Exhaust Shutter Replacement
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This is a quick overview on how to replace the exhaust shutters on a Mercruiser inboard. Parts (Amazon Affiliates): Shutter amzn.to/3OYjPVC Riser Gaskets amzn.to/3IozE5J Exhaust Manifold and Riser amzn.to/3RmbGMA
Bluestoothilizer Usage Instructional Video
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Let's explore the two step process on using the Bluestoothilizer. We can do it, together!
Installing the Bluestoothilizer - Adding Bluetooth to 1992-1996 Jeep radios
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In this video I take you through the process of installing the Bluestoothilizer, which adds stealth Bluetooth audio capabilities to Mitsubishi AR-7752 and AR-7753 radios used in Jeep and Chrysler products in the early 1990's. Kytor Industries kytor.com/store / EQUIPMENT & TOOLS I USE / (Amazon Associates) Hakko 888 Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3nAZudA Hakko 951 Soldering Iron: amzn.to/3IaXznM Hot Ai...
Yellow DMG Game Boy Mod
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Restored OEM (Genuine Nintendo) Shell - Funny Playing "Retro Pixel" IPS Screen - Funny Playing "Retro Pixel" Black Glass Lens - Black Buttons - Funny Playing DMG Speaker - Console 5 Capacitor Kit - RetroSix CleanPower DMG - RetroSix CleanAmp Audio Amplifier
Ultimate AV Famicom (NES) Mod - Voultar NESRGB-IGR Installation (Part 4 of 4)
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In Part 4 (of 4) I take you through installation of Voultar's (borti4938) NESRGB-IGR (in-game reset) for controller and reset button palette changing. Part 1 (Recapping & Voltage Regulator): ua-cam.com/video/SoVathzgcwQ/v-deo.html Part 2 (Audio Restoration): ua-cam.com/video/dAPWsl_8f8I/v-deo.html Part 3 (NESRGB): ua-cam.com/video/KvLx_PP67Q0/v-deo.html Kytor Industries kytor.com/store / MODS /...
Ultimate AV Famicom (NES) Mod - eTim NESRGB Installation (Part 3 of 4)
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In Part 3 (of 4) I take you through installation of Tim Worthington's NESRGB and Voultar's QSB for absolutely perfect crispy pixel RGB. Part 1 (Recapping & Voltage Regulator): ua-cam.com/video/SoVathzgcwQ/v-deo.html Part 2 (Audio Restoration): ua-cam.com/video/dAPWsl_8f8I/v-deo.html Part 4 (NESRGB IGR): ua-cam.com/video/NW3KypIElhk/v-deo.html Kytor Industries kytor.com/store / MODS / (No affili...
Ultimate AV Famicom (NES) Mod - Audio Balance Restoration (Part 2 of 4)
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Ultimate AV Famicom (NES) Mod - Audio Balance Restoration (Part 2 of 4)
Ultimate AV Famicom (NES) Mod - Recapping & Voltage Regulator (Part 1 of 4)
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Ultimate AV Famicom (NES) Mod - Recapping & Voltage Regulator (Part 1 of 4)
Adirondack Gambler 500 Adventure Spring 2019 (Aerial Camp Tour)
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Adirondack Gambler 500 Adventure Spring 2019 (Aerial Camp Tour)
Manufacturing of a Jurassic Park Jeep YJ Light Bar
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Manufacturing of a Jurassic Park Jeep YJ Light Bar
Gambler 500 NY - Harvest Run 2017 - War Hatch Winching Out
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Gambler 500 NY - Harvest Run 2017 - War Hatch Winching Out
Gambler 500 NY - Harvest Run 2017 - War Hatch Mudding
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Gambler 500 NY - Harvest Run 2017 - War Hatch Mudding
Game Boy Micro Famicom Edition - (B-Roll)
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Game Boy Micro Famicom Edition - (B-Roll)
Gambler 500 NY - Spring 2017 - Social Justice Patrol Breaks Down
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Gambler 500 NY - Spring 2017 - Social Justice Patrol Breaks Down
When I source the memory modules, are there any special considerations as to exact part numbers? From what I can tell, it needs to be 48 pin. Do you have any links, brands or recommendations? Thank you!
Good stuff
Thank you for clearly explaining many of the trade-offs. Regular vs Distilled water AND which components are at risk when doing this. I love learning something new but I also love learning what NOT to do :D
Great video. Very organised. My collection would take up half a shelf 😂
solder paste would have been a better option here
You skipped the most important part. Showing you pouring the liquid into the unit
Took me much longer than I had anticipated to get around to being able to work on this project but I finished it today and your guide was super helpful and your case design really looks amazing in person, thank you for both the good design and guide :)
I have to ask, why is there GBA SP game slot on the bottom of that PCB? What does it do?
It is for the Sanni Open Source Cartridge Reader to backup and restore saves and backup ROMs.
i tried using my own usb c cables and the t80 shutdown immediately even if they are 100 watts or usb c 3.1 so i’m just using the one that came with the package
Thanks! Can it function on 65W? Was a little challenging to find a 100W PD USB charger at a low price.
Yes it has a current limit setting.
Do all 3.0 have the shutter even then new ones
Would you be able to do this for others?
I appreciate you asking, but unfortunately I don't have the bandwidth to offer gaming mod services. There are a number of trusted professionals out there who do great work. Perhaps try reaching out to Samtron5000 or iFixRetro?
@@kytor thank you.
I've been impressed by the FINIRSI HS-02 I'll be ordering that soon.
FNIRSI’s only problem is poor servicability. Ive seen some comments here, on reddit and in amazon reviews that its really hard to disassembly and some ppl damaged their irons during it. AFAIK Alientek is easier to disassembly.
@@domantlen6231 I really don't see what could go wrong inside the iron. Possibly the contacts getting worn out causing them to make loose connecting to the tips. But if you aren't swapping tips like a mad man then I don't see that happening anytime soon. I have seen some videos taking it apart to see the insides and it can be done without damage. It's just designed to be easy.
I have assembled a device - on all platforms CheckSum ERROR
Why do you even bother with ultrasonic if you have literally cleaned it with alcohol and needs no extra cleaning? Sounds like a totally useless machine then... I was hoping I could get one to avoid scrubing dozens of PCBs all the time...
Awesome build vid. I just finished assembling mine last night with the shell you made. Amazing design!
Hot stuff!!
i dont really mind the tips of the TS100, i just bought 6 of them and theyve lasted me, if i need new ones i know i can just order some inexpensively from china. i also have to say, i disagree about saying "wouldnt use it for 16AWG" ive confidentally used it solder various things. it has no problem whatsoever just pumping heat into a part, 10mm^2 wasnt an issue, just get a big broad tip, good coupling and it solders. also works for 10mm diameter copper pipes. for the pipe, cant say much about the quality of the joint tho haha it seals but it is never liquid all at once. the scew getting lost? ive never ever tightend it... i mean its like, in so it cant bend, but so i can still pull it out. if there comes a time the tip slips out im definetly using it wrong haha espcially with your 3D printing stuff i can say that i would comapre those soldering irons to the newer hotends there are. for high flow there used to be volcano, copper nozzles, just really big heavy long stuff to get good heat transfer and buffer, and now we have a tiny 60W heater with a thermocouple integrated usually as a one piece or really close to the nozzle being able to pump more flow then the old super longs used to!
Im not an expert but from what i understand and read everywhere tip is the „heart of every iron” - the most important part which decides about quality of iron itself. In this case you have access to original JBC kartrigdes (C245 or C210) which are far superior than T12 type which are used by t100 and others. Also their variety is much wider. I also look for some „pencil-like” iron an ive read everywhere that „if you already have tsXXX or pinecil then you’re fine, you dont need to upgrade, but if you’re just before buy then its better to buy jbc-like iron”.
@@domantlen6231 im not really keen on buying cartridges that cost me as much as i pay for my TS100 and 6 tips, tips on ali rn are as low as like 2€, and to be honest. they couldnt be much better. if i ever run into issues with it. eh, i may get one and a few good JBC cartridges... to be honest, i had a really good german soldering iron my dad gave me like, some years ago. and it was concerning quality etc, the worst one ive ever had. not only did it cost like 10x as much, but also was i never really too keen on spending 30€ for a new piece of copper to get a new tip. for DIY stuff, TS100 every day. for professional stuff? maybe an actual station.
Pine's site is down today, ordering in Canada is an absolute battle. ...Alientek is one click.. Gonna have to find a case like you have to print while waiting on it in the mail; this'll be great for automotive work.
Any relation to the Miniware soldering irons? these look like a clone of those, they even use the same name?
Alientek is Txxx and miniware is TSxxx. Miniware uses T12 tips and Alientek uses (better) JBC-like tips (C245 - t80p and c210 - t80)
the screw on cap alone makes it worth the buy. I've had a few ts-100s for like 8 years and they are sus thrown in a backpack, one the plastic is all broken from probably being bent
I think you're supposed to remove the tip before throwing it into the bag
The sequre s99 uses the c245 jbc tips.
Yep. But recent revisions (up to april i believe) require soldering tiny capacitor to extend it’s life. Sequre apologized about that and offered some bonus tips because of that.
Have you seen all the mods for the Pinecil? Like the ring light etc?
TS100 isn't really proprietary, they work on the TS100, TS101 and the Pinecil and the Pinecol 2.0. Have you tried the Pinecil 2.0 yet? Thanks fo this video!
Hello(^_^) I have a question. Can I use t80 with JBC tips? I recently purchased a t80 and I would like to use different tips since there are only 3 types of tips from alientek.
Yes, just make sure you get the right kind. T80 = C210, T80P = C245.
Thank you very much for the very useful information!
Nice video, but I really liked your custom 3D printed things more! Do you sell the solder spool holder or offer the files to get it printed? Is it a ball bearing mechanism for the free spin?
This is a RetroFrog design, yes with a ball bearing: stoneagegamer.com/vertical-solder-spool-holder-retro-frog.html
@@kytor Thanks!
Hello! Can i replace the sd card by a USB for reader directly the rom on my pc?
i would put the pcb in the ultrasonic cleaner. then put it in water, then douse it in ipa to remove the water. anything else is unnecessary. you have to use distilled water or it will cause problems later. it looks fine, but its not.
Hopefully last question for you sir. I just received my programmer from embedded computers and am at the point in your tutorial where drivers have been updated and the chip installed on the nor x8 piece. Within the application instead of detecting the chip it states "Flash memory detected but not found in Flash library." Any ideas what may be the issue? Thank you. Edit: 5v switch wasn't set for anyone whom may have the same issue.
If you have a european snes, it might work for you, my tv is ntsc and pal compatable but some may not work. The famicom and the euro snes use the same cardrige so no adapter is needed
Where did you buy this version?
eBay is a good place to check, or Yahoo Auctions Japan.
@@kytor thank you.
NIce! Another fellow Summit Ice enjoyer! Been rocking my Summit Ice Softshell Jacket for the past 5 years and still going strong.
Dude yes! I've been following this project since Twitter randomly fed me youe tweet. This video was also incredible 😂. Question on sizing from your store. Do the molds take into account the extra few millimeters added by plastic protective sleeve? Also, what about multi disc ps1 games?
For loose cartridges, it is *without* the dust covers. For the media backers, these are basically just a wall so multidisc jewel cases will work fine.
@@kytor Thanks so much! Looking forward to getting these. Great work!
oh I actually did this but mine where just a flat surface, you did a lot more work than me. I just wanted everything to be pushed right to the edge. but its great you put this out for others to benefit from❤
Great video Kytor! Such an awesome idea and great prints as always!
Hi there, do you or anyone have a link to the chips used in the programmer? Thanks in advance.
They are included with the Super Stacker. voultar.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=77
Been thinking about doing this since I recently revived my stock radio. FM transmitters are nice but can be finnicky. Also I have a question. I have a cassette radio but since the cassette deck doesn't work, I was thinking of using the play button as a switch to skip forwards or backwards through a Playlist. Could that be possible with that board by chance?
The shutters have a steel plate that is embedded in the rubber and runs just about the full length. The pin in the middle is stainless steel. The rubber is made to withstand corrosion and high temperatures of the exhaust. Not even an overheat will melt them. I had a 250° overheat on my engine from a clogged thermostat and when I did my maintenance and inspected them, they were as good as new.
Great Video! I'm ordering a PCBs now to build my own. Quick question, I saw you created the SNES CIC board, but where does it go?
Pops right into the header underneath the top PCB.
23:58 Ordered a bunch of extensions cables on AliExpress. Tried that trick. Turns out for the model I got they fill the plugs with some kind of red resin to make the cables more durable. The one case where I wished they would cut some corners on the quality...
awesome video ma, thank you for putting it out there, I ordered the parts a few weeks back and will be building one of these for myself and a buddy who chipped in for parts. that said I do have a question for you, I downloaded the file for your case and really liked the purple color filament you used in one of the pictures, so if you don't mind me asking what filament was that one? if you don't remember that is fine but figured it didn't hurt to ask
It's Overture Purple PLA Plus
@@kytor thank you so much for getting back to me, I'll look up the filament now. the color gave off n64 vibes which was perfect but it's hard to color match from videos lol. again, thanks for for both letting me know and for the video+print file, keep up the awesome work :)
Damn great video bro
We are going to apply the drag technique, One may use this technique on your friends mother as well...... pause to let that soak in.. lol
Thanks for this very clear video. It was particularly helpful that you mentioned gotchas as you went. I just finished building one and am very happy with it. Your case looks great as well.
Hi, I am getting ready to do this exact project. However I will just be flashing the normal 24 megabit earthbound english version onto a Mother 2 cartridge. I will be using 1 Super Stacker (16 megabit 29F016 29F800 TSSOP48 chip) and 1 8Megabitz (8 megabit 29F800 TSSOP48 chip). I just received the flashcat however it came with 2 different tssop adapter boards one that is x8 and one that is x16 and I'm not sure which one to use. Any help would be appreciated thanks.
You'll want to use the X8.
thank you so much for your help. @@kytor
@@kytor I successfully was able to do this!. thanks again! btw I am aware that earthbound has many anti piracy measures that it checks in game. Have you encountered any sort these on your Mother 2 perfect edition? It's not seen your video, but did you use IPSandSum to restore checksums?
@@kytorI bought the X8 but i wanted to add mother 2 perfect edition, am i screwed? do i need to get the super stacker? Hopefully i can use the X8 for chrono trigger i hope...
is there a part list other than getting them from ali express? don't really trust that website :). thanks!
You can buy DIY kits from Bonzo's retro shop: bonzosretro.shop/
Neat case. I got one by accident via a sanni reader bundle listing. Does the dust cover on the newer editions work on the older revision?
Yes, it does.
Hi, nice video. Wondering about your cartridge riser, is the shell printed, do you have a STL that you could share or point too? Thank you.
It is just a SFC to SNES adapter you can find on Amazon, it comes in the shell.
@@kytor how come you don't just snap the tabs out? If you don't mind me asking?
@@notsuoh16Bit It's just my preference, for a few bucks an adapter prevents me from doing something irreversible to the console.
The major take away from this video for me is, I need to get a blade tip ASAP. 😂
The trick to better drag soldering on a two-sided PCB is to add fresh solder AFTER getting the legs to flow solder all the way through. You should already have liquid flux on the board but you want to deposit fresh flux from your solder core and replenish the solder reservoir on your tip just as your tip leaves them, not as your tip arrives. Of course, you have to add a good bit of fresh solder to start but once it has heated enough to ensure it has flowed through to the other side then the flux has already gone inactive (burned up) and you need to add more. You may also want to bump the temperature up a bit from where you had it so it can flow through quickly with the liquid flux that was already there. So: Flux the whole row with liquid flux, make a large blob of solder at the start and once it flows both sides add the tiniest touch of solder as you drag away. The thermal mass from your knife tip and solder blob should activate the liquid flux on the board and refresh the solder as you envelop new pins but you want to drag slowly enough that it flows all the way through. By then the flux will have inactivated so you add the tiniest touch of fresh solder just as you move away from those too. Because the standard size K-tip can flow three legs at a time I give it one kiss of solder for every three legs.