NEVER Worry About Your XBOX's Corroded Capacitors Again

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2023
  • In the first episode of the OG v1.6 XBOX refurbishing series we'll be inspecting the capacitors within the XBOX console. We'll also be recapping the motherboard of the XBOX as well as testing the clock capacitor with our ESR tool.
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  • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
    @RetroRenegadeRepairs  9 місяців тому +2

    Our XBOX services can be found here: nickselectronics.com/products/original-xbox-console-repair-service?variant=45093957861652

  • @leroyvega65
    @leroyvega65 2 місяці тому +1

    excellent brother, thank you ✌🏻🙂

  • @HazeAnderson
    @HazeAnderson 6 місяців тому +1

    awesome video, thanks for making it 👍

  • @patrickstoute4085
    @patrickstoute4085 6 місяців тому

    Bro,thank you for making this video. Im always over thinking things,but youve proved,that i dont need to. Thx. Need to buy new capacitors,but being new at tinkering,is there a "kit" which i can buy ? Yeah,im kinda stressed for doing it the wrong way.. im 44 and still scared to screw things up.. its painful.. but its the truth.. im a gamer at heart,but always scared to screw things up.. i hope you understand.
    Anyway,great video buddy ,keep doing this 👊🏼♥️

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  6 місяців тому +1

      No worries. Console5 has a cap kit that you can buy. All you need to do is determine which version XBOX you have and then you can take it from there.

    • @patrickstoute4085
      @patrickstoute4085 6 місяців тому +1

      @@RetroRenegadeRepairs Thx 👊🏼 ! I really appreciate this!🫂👊🏼

  • @themongol1475
    @themongol1475 19 днів тому

    i have an earlier version board i just removed the leaking clock capacitor from , lucky it didn't have much leakage, but then i noticed the other bigger capacitors near the cpu are bulged at the tops . I guess you cant expect the world from a 20+ year old console.

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  14 днів тому +1

      It lasted quite a while, gotta give it that. You should replace them though.

  • @sokoloft3
    @sokoloft3 4 місяці тому +3

    Odd. My 1.6 didn't need new caps. They all looked fine.

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  4 місяці тому +1

      Most of the time they'll be visually fine. I'm guessing the console is working great so far?

    • @sokoloft3
      @sokoloft3 4 місяці тому +1

      @@RetroRenegadeRepairs Yeah its absolutely fine. I cleaned it and soft modded it last year. Turned it on just today to test some cables I got.

    • @37Kilo2
      @37Kilo2 Місяць тому +1

      With the 1.6 I replace at least the caps under the CPU even when they look fine. Though, I do prefer a full recap anytime I refurb.

  • @ZoomerNostalgia
    @ZoomerNostalgia 25 днів тому

    Do you guys do Wii repair / modifications?

  • @rodrigocruz7216
    @rodrigocruz7216 2 місяці тому

    Hello, I have already replaced the power-on capacitors (6.3v 3300 uf) and the console still does not turn on.
    When I press and hold the power button, the source sends 5v and 12v, but when I release the button, the voltages drop to 0v.
    The power supply works perfectly.

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  2 місяці тому

      There are a few questions to ask:
      1. Which version XBOX and did the clock cap leak and cause damage?
      2. Was the XBOX opened and worked on before?

    • @rodrigocruz7216
      @rodrigocruz7216 2 місяці тому

      @@RetroRenegadeRepairs the console was working fine. All capacitors are good (Console 1), I swapped them with a working console (Console 2) and it turned on (Console 2). But the other one did not turn on (Console 1). I noticed that the Console 1 processor gets hot when I press the power button.
      It is version 1.6.

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  2 місяці тому

      Thats a tough one to diagnose. Have you tried heating and cooling the processor or the other bgas to see if you have a cracked solder joint? Another thing to check is the voltage on transistor Q7C2 on the collector pin in DC voltage mode. Q7C2 is near the clock cap. A good reading is 3.2v or so.

  • @Ninja_Gaijin
    @Ninja_Gaijin 5 місяців тому

    So I need to recap my 1.6b CPU caps as they are bulging and one is leaking. Is there any reason I should also recap ALL the mobo caps as you did?
    I can get a kit from Zedlabz for $24 for just the CPU caps for $24 delivered, or it would be over $60 including postage from Console5 to Australia. Or I could order individual caps myself from Digikey or Mouser for around the same cost as Console5 once postage is added in (or grabbing enough stuff to get the free postage option). Any advice? I've only ever soldered a single wire to my NES frontloader previously to do a region free mod, so I'm a noob at soldering, but do have a bunch of soldering supplies I can use. It doesn't look that hard thanks to your video going through everything.
    Also I have desoldering braid as well as a desolder pump, which would you recommend to use?

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  5 місяців тому +1

      If its for yourself, you could probably get by with just changing out the CPU caps. You can get by with a soldering iron and desoldering braid. Adding new solder to the joints will also make it a little easier to remove the caps and easier to clean the holes for a new cap.

    • @Ninja_Gaijin
      @Ninja_Gaijin 5 місяців тому +1

      @@RetroRenegadeRepairs Yep just for my own xbox, it runs fine but when checking out the board noticed the bulging and leaky cap so figured better do something about it! Thanks!

  • @kingshanethe1st
    @kingshanethe1st 6 місяців тому

    What soldering gun model is that? i just bought my first OG xbox ever so now I am learning on all the things I need to do to them with the caps and drive bands etc. i just want to have all the right tools before getting into my xbox.

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  6 місяців тому +1

      It is the "FR-301 Portable Desoldering Tool" from Hakko. It is a bit expensive, but it is quite high quality. I wouldn't purchase the FR-301 if you're only working on only one XBOX though.

    • @kingshanethe1st
      @kingshanethe1st 6 місяців тому +1

      @@RetroRenegadeRepairs okay I understand, thanks for the response. It just looks really like a useful tool especially with the desoldering.

    • @ericyoung3480
      @ericyoung3480 3 дні тому

      @@RetroRenegadeRepairswhat tip for the fun are you using? And what temperature is it set at? I have the same one but man some of the solder is incredibly stubborn to remove.

  • @user-jq5qx9lf2c
    @user-jq5qx9lf2c 5 місяців тому

    friend, please tell me... xbox 1.6 does not react at all to the power button, the power supply is in perfect order, I checked it on another board. The capacitors are not swollen, visually everything is in order. I tried to short-circuit the power supply white and black, still no startup. xbox was not chipped

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  5 місяців тому

      Capacitors can still be faulty even if they are not leaky or swollen. I'd start by recapping the CPU area. You may also check to see if you get common voltages on the motherboard.

    • @user-jq5qx9lf2c
      @user-jq5qx9lf2c 5 місяців тому

      @@RetroRenegadeRepairs I tried short-circuiting the power supplies... white (powerON) and black... the power flows as expected, I checked the resistors, mosfets, capacitors and coils near the processor, but everything is fine. I think it's something else. The processor is unlikely... When I installed the interposer and P3 tualatin 1400mhz, even with the processor removed, the power supply only blinked red and green. It’s a pity that I live in another country, I would love to come to you

  • @MidnightPodcastGaming
    @MidnightPodcastGaming 3 місяці тому +1

    Didn't the 1.6 revision fix this issue with the clock cap? :/

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  3 місяці тому +1

      The clock cap is less likely to leak for the 1.6 console. That being said, eventually all of the capacitors will fail and potentially leak.

    • @MidnightPodcastGaming
      @MidnightPodcastGaming 3 місяці тому +1

      @@RetroRenegadeRepairs Yups, just gotta re-cap them every 5 or so years. Easy thing. Just a matter of servicing your XBOX.

    • @oOignignoktOo1
      @oOignignoktOo1 2 місяці тому

      @@MidnightPodcastGaming you shouldn't have to recap them that often. A good set of capacitors should last 20-30 years before needing replacement. The caps from 1997-2008 were dodgy due to bad quality electrolytic fluid but modern caps from reputable brands should not have this issue.

    • @MidnightPodcastGaming
      @MidnightPodcastGaming 2 місяці тому +1

      @@oOignignoktOo1 Yes, as long as the caps were good, and are good, then you can do them every 10 years or so.

  • @tobyriddell5765
    @tobyriddell5765 9 місяців тому +3

    Great video, but music very distracting, music volume is too high at times.

    • @RetroRenegadeRepairs
      @RetroRenegadeRepairs  9 місяців тому

      Sorry about that

    • @tobyriddell5765
      @tobyriddell5765 9 місяців тому +2

      Just want to add... please don't be put off making videos, after all I'm just a guy with an opinion! In general I like having some background music, it's just that the one chosen for this video had a volume level that changed a lot over time.
      And please keep making videos 😊
      I've subscribed!