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That was pretty awesome. About to jump on ebay and find me a few new projects haha. Thanks for the upload.
I've never before seen anyone make such a major production out of soldering in one stinking fuse.
My brother gave me a broken SNES he had in the 90’s, and a perfectly functioning SNES Jr (a revision during the N64’s life, which lacks the RF output). I just need a new AV cable.
That’s nice, are you going to try to repair the broken snes?
That's the original super Nintendo entertainment system the early models had a lock tab and dedicated sound board
What if all that checks out and still doesn’t power on?
It's been a while since I've actually seen a super NES
Lmao yeah , they got the mini snes now too which is cool
@@mcchuy12 yeah for me I still have my broken psp with a crack screen so u know I'm a 90s kid lol thanks for bringing me back to when I was a kid
@@reyreyna5032 nice lmao, how come you don't get a new screen, that way you can play the classic games :)
@@mcchuy12 yeah bro don't know we're I can get one sorry for not responding so early it's just that I didn't see the notification till right now bro
@@reyreyna5032 it’s good, but you can buy them from eBay
Question. Would any 1.5 fuse work as a replacement or does it have to be a pico?
I’m not sure, I would recommend getting the pico fuse, it was pretty cheap for a pack of them
Word up. Thank you. Just happen to have access to a variety of fuses but nothing that really matches up to what looks like the picos I've seen.
@@soldatofboredom oh yeah I mean you can try and see if it works but you can buy like a pack of 5 for like $7-$8 which is pretty cheap
Maybe electronic is dead
What type of resistor did you use?
Its called a pico fuse, I got them at eBay
Try adding background music 😊
Okay sounds good, I was just trying to make like a asmr type of video
That was pretty awesome. About to jump on ebay and find me a few new projects haha. Thanks for the upload.
I've never before seen anyone make such a major production out of soldering in one stinking fuse.
My brother gave me a broken SNES he had in the 90’s, and a perfectly functioning SNES Jr (a revision during the N64’s life, which lacks the RF output). I just need a new AV cable.
That’s nice, are you going to try to repair the broken snes?
That's the original super Nintendo entertainment system the early models had a lock tab and dedicated sound board
What if all that checks out and still doesn’t power on?
It's been a while since I've actually seen a super NES
Lmao yeah , they got the mini snes now too which is cool
@@mcchuy12 yeah for me I still have my broken psp with a crack screen so u know I'm a 90s kid lol thanks for bringing me back to when I was a kid
@@reyreyna5032 nice lmao, how come you don't get a new screen, that way you can play the classic games :)
@@mcchuy12 yeah bro don't know we're I can get one sorry for not responding so early it's just that I didn't see the notification till right now bro
@@reyreyna5032 it’s good, but you can buy them from eBay
Question. Would any 1.5 fuse work as a replacement or does it have to be a pico?
I’m not sure, I would recommend getting the pico fuse, it was pretty cheap for a pack of them
Word up. Thank you. Just happen to have access to a variety of fuses but nothing that really matches up to what looks like the picos I've seen.
@@soldatofboredom oh yeah I mean you can try and see if it works but you can buy like a pack of 5 for like $7-$8 which is pretty cheap
Maybe electronic is dead
What type of resistor did you use?
Its called a pico fuse, I got them at eBay
Try adding background music 😊
Okay sounds good, I was just trying to make like a asmr type of video