When problems "fix themselves" It's so frustrating. The problem is fixed, but you don't get to learn anything and you have no idea when it might happen again. And when it does, it's even more frustrating. Great vids
Hmmm.... I am wondering if the battery you took (I assume it was from the 2ds xl that did the same poping for your last video) is also fauly, causing the 2ds to turn off. But then there is also the broken screen, so it might be detecting that (highly unlikely though). I have not watched the whole video yet,, so if the solution/answer to this pops up in it, don't yell at me. Edit: I mean the battery you used before you replaced the parts into your working 2ds.
They're all the same CTR-003, the old 3DS (not XL model, the small), 2DS, and 2DS XL use the same part. I've also had this problem of popping and turning off with a 3DS and another on a 2DS. Even just a disconnected/badly connected flat cable is enough to trigger this hardware check and power up failure. In the 3DS you may usually be luckier that it's not the broken screen, but just the speakers flat cable torn (it carries speakers, 3D slider, 3D LED, camera LED, backlight and 3D panel signals. Yes, it does a LOT), and it's a cheap part but annoying as hell to install.
Vince, I just can't get enough of watching your videos!!! Your enthusiasm and joy at fixing something, has thoroughly inspired me!! I've now gone and bought a microscope and all the goodies to do smd work. I like your approach at diagnosing problems, but especially I just enjoy the happiness at every successful fix you do!!! I'm now doing board repairs on Xbox and ps4 and I'm loving it!!! Keep on making videos Vince!!!
This is giving me a good idea on what to do with the 2ds that's in the mail. The ebay seller I bought it from was selling it with the "OLD"/Original 3ds, "OLD" 3ds xl, DS Light, and a DSi xl. now they're all faulty systems. Also I suggest for you to look into getting little shot glass sized cups and/or a Magnetic bowl to help organize the tiny screws so they don't get lost.
Steve my friends system does that as well, bad heat transfer from the APU is a possibility, get some thermal paste and get in there as soon as possible if that is the issue.
I only found your channel because I saw some of your Switch concepts on the recommended page but I love your content! Keep up with the videos man they are great!
The reason the Xbox home was jumping so quickly when you press a button or shoulder buttons was because it was detecting 2 buttons pressed down and maybe the A button was a little but grubby and was sticking to the pad hence why you couldn't get it to turn on as well and also maybe due to the last owner having heavy sweaty fingers. Just thought I'd mention as I use 2 button press to navigate the home pages faster! Great video as always and superb fix.
Maybe got broken in transit . They go through a few different mailing agencies and we all know how much they really care about being careful with our fragile deliveries. Great video . 👍👍👍
My Mate VINCE keep making them and I'll keep watching them! Even though I don't imagine doing this sort of stuff myself, it's right interesting to see how it's done!
"Yeah okay" semi excited sounding, then pulls out a hair XD cracked me up. Oh just a tip that I do when taking a controller with a rumble feature in it is tape the damn things into the slots they sit. Those things make me so frustrated while working on faulty controllers also helps keep those wires from accidentally breaking off.
I would love that but they are still too expensive. I missed out on a £109 buy it now listing that had a didn't charge fault because I hesitated. The auction ones go for over £150 for a faulty one without Joy-Con or dock which is madness :-)
My Mate VINCE ok, hopefully it doesn’t take long for the prices to go down. Keep up the awesome videos. Love this style of video where you find faulty electronics and try to fix them
You are the most helpful guy in history, even if I don't have any console or handheld (except my phone) you are still helpful. Edit: I subbed and turned on notif.
Those broken screens will haunt you to the end of time, man. Like I said before, you handled that like a pro and it's cool to see you already developing the resources you need to get the job done. As for the Xbox Controller, that's basically programming and computer problems in a nutshell. Sometimes it just doesn't work, you fiddle with it, and then it magically starts working. Although now this opens the door to a very interesting path to faulty console controllers. I definitely would like to see more of those as you'd probably have a much higher chance of success since they don't have screens that'd need fixing! As I said before, great video and keep up the awesome work, Mr. Vince! :)
Thanks so much :-) I have a job lot of faulty Xbox One controllers arriving hopefully this week and I think they have various different faults so maybe the video will be more interesting and varied :-)
Enjoyed the video , This is something i have done many times using eBay with very varied results . Why are people so deceptive these days such a shame.
not sure if its worth mentioning but some 3DS/2DS which have been modded with CFW (older CFW) wont turn on without the SD card in, might be worth while trying that on some if you get anymore in the future.
Also adding to it too: they MIGHT turn on without a card. I've done it to my 2DS and 3DSes I've got to sell here, it's a script your run to copy the boot file to the internal memory so it boots with modded card, without, or with any card.
That's depressing. I used to take apart my Xbox 360 controller, and the Xbox One controller is the same concept. Torx 10 with security bit screws, 7 of them, 3 on each side, one in battery bay. Just they integrated a data board onto the Xbox One controller for firmware, which is cool. But what may have happened is, the firmware chip needed some power and data flow into it from an Xbox to reconfigure its chip so it can work again. And the reason they have a shield on the analog sticks to prevent the sticking is because the 360 design would allow you to take the analog stick all the way to the edge of the rotating swivels which would eventually snap them which made the analog sticks get stuck, nice to see they fixed that design flaw.
It wasn't because of the usb cable that the xbox accessories app wouldn't let you update the controller, the app is just really buggy sometimes. I've had the same issue when I went to update my controller which isn't faulty.
Vince i had a controller that wouldn’t turn on it was because the little gold trampoline (!) that seems to haven’t made contact between two boards. I pulled on it a bit and resinstalled and worked fine!
My Mate VINCE You picked up a bargain with that controller, it was a corrupted firmware, leaving it plugged in for a few minutes initially downloads the firmware in the background, but re flashing the firmware again fixed the issues. Nice repair.
Yeah, I didn't know that until a few viewers mentioned it. It would have been a real easy fix if I knew that at the beginning. The controller is nice and clean now though which is a plus point even if it took a couple of hours to get there :-)
Keep up with the great "FIX IT" videos mate 👍🏼 Doing an awesome job, so much so I might have a go at "FIXING" something myself 😀 Look forward to the next one 🤗
Thanks for the support, I will definitely do more as I love doing them. I will still do my usual stuff but I will add these 'trying to fix' videos in between them :-)
Super easy way to check for an expanded battery is to set it on a flat surface and spin it like a top. So long as the battery is manufactured flat like these and not something like a PSP 1000 battery then it should just stop because of the flat surface friction. If it spins then it's bulged and needs to be recycled.
Little suggestion :on the xbox one in the store search controller tester there's a few of them that are free and you can test all the buttons and it will also show if you have any analogue drift.
Going off my experience with phones and laptops... Sometimes when things have been completely discharged they needd to charge for an hour or so before there's enough charge to power up..even if it is normally able to run off charger... Looks like you ended up on the right path anyway.... But worth bearing in mind.
Watched your Vita one (crazy how someone sold it as faulty just because of the charging port) and now I'm here. Those pesky 2DS broken screens! That controller fix was weird considering you tested the voltage and everything; all it needed was an update :O
Thanks, it hasn't arrived yet. Maybe I can add it onto the end of one of the newer videos or maybe I can do a comparison between a 3rd party screen and a Nintendo screen as the screen I got was the cheapest one :-)
Hi there, I watched your video on re downloading the Nintendo games earlier today. I mentioned your UA-cam video in my video on trying to fix a TV and fitting the new screen in this 2DS. Unfortunately I had no games on this 2DS but I did on a used broken 2DS XL :-)
You can tell if it's been opened up from screws, look them closely. Does it look like bit stripped, or does it have marks of screw driver. Also does the casing show some signs of opening
Rewatch the video, he does mention that some sellers are not altogether honest about their broken items. I used to repair DS lites etc. I gave up after receiving water damaged motherboards and other items that had repairs obviously been attempted. Vince does not do these for profit, just entertainment value. By all means have a go, but buyer beware.
For future reference the Microsoft store has controller diagnostic software you can download. Obviously the controller needs to read through USB but if you get more faulty ones.
For the price you paid, you could install a capture board on it or external output to component. There is money to be made, just not by fixing the device itself. Thanks for the video.
I use a wired Xbox 360 controller for the pc and the cable died (loose connection somewhere along the cable). If you have a spare USB cable, that is really easy to fix. I de-soldered the internal connector that connects the board and the cable and just soldered the spare USB cable directly onto the board. (more reliable than trying to get the male part of the connector onto a new cable, but I think that would be doable as well) The cables have a standard colour code so its easy to know what has to go where. (Triggers facing away from you, it's: Red White Green Black) i.imgur.com/VMenDBC.jpg (sorry for the blurry picture, noticed too late but I guess you can see it well enough) Was like 20 minutes of work, most of the time to get the casing apart and together. Really easy and saves a bit of money. So yeah, I agree with the channel here, it's sometimes worth it to take stuff apart. Of course, only if warranty doesn't cover it, otherwise sending it in would just be the better idea.
Nintendo has replacement batteries for 15 dollars on their own store where they sell referbished and new Nintendo stuff. To go to the website it's like steam but instead of steampowered its nintendo.
The problem is the driver inside of the controller. when you plug in to PC it says DFU mode. (like recovery) and then when you connect to xbox and leave helped the drivers / software in the computer. that should be fix the issue.
I know this is a late comment but the reason why the Nintendo switched off is due to watchdog circuitry. when switched on the circuitry looks for feedback from the backlight of both screens and if either is absent or incorrect it will instantly turn off again. This circuitry is found in all DS series as I used to repair them. I used to temporarily bypass this circuitry to ensure that the working screen has no pixel damage before replacement.
Now that you know how to take them apart you will be able to do controller case mod's if you wanted ;) Also can change the analog sticks to coloured metal ones. Just a idea. Great vid
when you put the the mainboard from the faulty 2ds into your working one you basically switched 2 parts, the screen AND the touch panel of the lower part of the screen. the screen is definitly damaged, but the touch panel could be too. for ruling that out you should have put the screen from your good 2ds into the faulty one.
DFU usually means Device Firmware Update and is a mode in which a device goes if it can't boot properly and wait for a firmware flash. So maybe the last firmware update failed ( explain why the controller was sold as not working) and when you plug it in the Xbox, the console detect the faulty controller and reattempted a firmware flash
Yes the bulging battery is a no go I watched a documentary on UA-cam about li-ion batteries. It is from recharging the ions do not return to the "charged" side perfectly so strands of ions called dendrites form and once they make a connection between + & - the battery discharge and poof
Ive been messing around with the 3ds line, and every single one will make a pop sound and shut off due to missing/damaged hardware. If it was really bad damage, it wouldn't turn on at all or get stuck with the blue LED (as in, no led at all or led would stay on indefinably). Try it with a mother board and battery lol The touch screen broken making it pop wasnt due to the inputs, it was due to the fact iirc the voltage wasnt what the 2ds was expecting. Ive had a 3ds xl with the touch ribbon cable badly damaged, and the console worked fine, minus the touch screen regestering a bunch of touch inputs. Also, theres parts that are for the most part compatible with the whole line. EX, the wi-fi chip from a 3ds works in both the 3ds xl and the 2ds. It also would cause it to do the hardware fault if not properly seated. It was a problem with the 3ds xl, without people opening them up. And about the CFW thing, its definitely not that, as it turned on long enough to get to the home screen EDIT:What started as a 2 sentence comment evolved into a paragraph over the course of 10 minutes lol
no offense, but i'm really triggered on a few parts. one of them being the fact that the first time he tried to power on the 2ds, with the bulging battery still in it, he didn't let it charge, or even try to charge. he just went straight to trying to do stuff with it. the other one being the fact that the thing that fell out of the 2ds when he was opening it was a piece of RF shielding, used to sheild the components and help cool them down. That aside, i love the vids, keep up the good work! :D
Looks to me like someone stepped on that 2DS because of the stress cracks :( Sad, I love the 2DS so much. I've put hundreds of hours into mine before finally upgrading to the NEW 2DS XL recently. I think it will be a great, cheap legacy system as it can play a large range of games across the DS to the 3DS line.
i had similar issues with one of those xbox controllers. The usb connectors are prone to damage but whats worse is the USB cable that comees with them, it doesnt sit nicely in the port, mine was always wiggly and would drop connection at the slightest movement since the day i got it. I got some cheap usb cables on ebay and they worked alot better, snug fit and less likely to stop making contact with the pins. Eventually the port broke and I've used battery packs ever since, no more cable charging and disconnects. The a button also stopped working, and its very hard to find a suitable rubber membrane that fits well and doesnt feel hard to press. oem parts not available, just cheap aftermarket options that are hit and miss.
if you push down hard, you can use a small flathead screwdriver on xbox products, instead of the security bits. Anther tip is to use a screwdriver that you can put the bits into, to get a better grip.
When problems "fix themselves" It's so frustrating. The problem is fixed, but you don't get to learn anything and you have no idea when it might happen again. And when it does, it's even more frustrating. Great vids
When the 2ds detects a part missing or a broken part it will pop and not boot to stop further damage.
Interesting, thanks for sharing the knowledge :-)
Hmmm.... I am wondering if the battery you took (I assume it was from the 2ds xl that did the same poping for your last video) is also fauly, causing the 2ds to turn off. But then there is also the broken screen, so it might be detecting that (highly unlikely though). I have not watched the whole video yet,, so if the solution/answer to this pops up in it, don't yell at me.
Edit: I mean the battery you used before you replaced the parts into your working 2ds.
The battery isn't faulty, it's just unsafe. Bulging batteries still work perfectly fine.
Elliot A. Ik, what I meant is what if the battery from a 2ds XL for a different video is faulty. WHAT IF!
They're all the same CTR-003, the old 3DS (not XL model, the small), 2DS, and 2DS XL use the same part.
I've also had this problem of popping and turning off with a 3DS and another on a 2DS. Even just a disconnected/badly connected flat cable is enough to trigger this hardware check and power up failure. In the 3DS you may usually be luckier that it's not the broken screen, but just the speakers flat cable torn (it carries speakers, 3D slider, 3D LED, camera LED, backlight and 3D panel signals. Yes, it does a LOT), and it's a cheap part but annoying as hell to install.
This is all I did when I was a kid. Used to take apart my NES all the time for some reason and put it back together lol
Somebody is addicted to Legos
Vince, I just can't get enough of watching your videos!!! Your enthusiasm and joy at fixing something, has thoroughly inspired me!! I've now gone and bought a microscope and all the goodies to do smd work. I like your approach at diagnosing problems, but especially I just enjoy the happiness at every successful fix you do!!! I'm now doing board repairs on Xbox and ps4 and I'm loving it!!! Keep on making videos Vince!!!
Quality Vince! Loving these videos!
This is giving me a good idea on what to do with the 2ds that's in the mail. The ebay seller I bought it from was selling it with the "OLD"/Original 3ds, "OLD" 3ds xl, DS Light, and a DSi xl. now they're all faulty systems. Also I suggest for you to look into getting little shot glass sized cups and/or a Magnetic bowl to help organize the tiny screws so they don't get lost.
Love this channel, Everyone seems to just fling stuff away. You bring the Fix it yourself vibe back!
Would love to see some PS4 fixes, especially cleaning the fans as mine sounds like it's about to take off constantly. 😂
Steve my friends system does that as well, bad heat transfer from the APU is a possibility, get some thermal paste and get in there as soon as possible if that is the issue.
No substitute for an enquiring mind...loving this new series. Thanks
I only found your channel because I saw some of your Switch concepts on the recommended page but I love your content! Keep up with the videos man they are great!
Thanks so much :-)
It's because your not an expert and a everyman that makes the videos entertaining,thankyou great stuff
That's very kind, thank you :-)
The reason the Xbox home was jumping so quickly when you press a button or shoulder buttons was because it was detecting 2 buttons pressed down and maybe the A button was a little but grubby and was sticking to the pad hence why you couldn't get it to turn on as well and also maybe due to the last owner having heavy sweaty fingers. Just thought I'd mention as I use 2 button press to navigate the home pages faster! Great video as always and superb fix.
I love the British accent and slang. Makes these videos even more interesting lol
FRIENDLY JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN I'm Canadian, but close enough ;-)
Lesh1170 bruv shut up know it all
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Empty Chrome 😂
Same here My Mate Vince is AWESOME
The time you started making these videos, I started watching more of your videos. Keep making these types of videos.
If you keep making these I'll watch em. Loving it.
Maybe got broken in transit . They go through a few different mailing agencies and we all know how much they really care about being careful with our fragile deliveries. Great video . 👍👍👍
I love these videos! It's a refreshing change to everything else I watch
Excellent, really glad to hear this as I love making them :-)
My Mate VINCE keep making them and I'll keep watching them! Even though I don't imagine doing this sort of stuff myself, it's right interesting to see how it's done!
"Yeah okay" semi excited sounding, then pulls out a hair XD cracked me up. Oh just a tip that I do when taking a controller with a rumble feature in it is tape the damn things into the slots they sit. Those things make me so frustrated while working on faulty controllers also helps keep those wires from accidentally breaking off.
Great video mate. You should try finding a faulty switch now 👍🏻
I would love that but they are still too expensive. I missed out on a £109 buy it now listing that had a didn't charge fault because I hesitated. The auction ones go for over £150 for a faulty one without Joy-Con or dock which is madness :-)
I saw a faulty Nintendo Switch for 95 dollars in eBay yesterday
My Mate VINCE ok, hopefully it doesn’t take long for the prices to go down. Keep up the awesome videos. Love this style of video where you find faulty electronics and try to fix them
Uuuuuuuu
And now he has like 5 Switches. You should do 3DS bro :)
I dont know why...... but I really enjoy these fix it videos.!.!.!
You are the most helpful guy in history, even if I don't have any console or handheld (except my phone) you are still helpful.
Edit: I subbed and turned on notif.
You had a very good luck because on the 2ds the bottom screen got light up and you saw the crack
I have been doing what you do for many years.... great job man! I love your channel and watching it gives me great joy!
Excellent, thanks for the comment and I am really glad you like the channel. Thanks again :-)
Those broken screens will haunt you to the end of time, man. Like I said before, you handled that like a pro and it's cool to see you already developing the resources you need to get the job done.
As for the Xbox Controller, that's basically programming and computer problems in a nutshell. Sometimes it just doesn't work, you fiddle with it, and then it magically starts working. Although now this opens the door to a very interesting path to faulty console controllers. I definitely would like to see more of those as you'd probably have a much higher chance of success since they don't have screens that'd need fixing!
As I said before, great video and keep up the awesome work, Mr. Vince! :)
Thanks so much :-) I have a job lot of faulty Xbox One controllers arriving hopefully this week and I think they have various different faults so maybe the video will be more interesting and varied :-)
That sounds awesome! I can't wait to see it!
Enjoyed the video , This is something i have done many times using eBay with very varied results . Why are people so deceptive these days such a shame.
Thanks :-)
I think most people could easily see the battery was bulging. You worry too much. Great video.
not sure if its worth mentioning but some 3DS/2DS which have been modded with CFW (older CFW) wont turn on without the SD card in, might be worth while trying that on some if you get anymore in the future.
Thanks for the heads up :-)
My Mate VINCE did you try it
Also adding to it too: they MIGHT turn on without a card. I've done it to my 2DS and 3DSes I've got to sell here, it's a script your run to copy the boot file to the internal memory so it boots with modded card, without, or with any card.
Kalvinjj aye that's the new cfw, older methods didn't :)
that wouldn't be it, if that was it, it wouldn't have made it to the home screen
Your accent is so much better than people in the U.S.A
really love these type of videos, because I'm learning to fix gaming consoles at home too. Keep it up!
I enjoy this new series, they're good to watch in my downtime and get some insight in easy fixes for common problems too.
Thanks :-)
That's depressing. I used to take apart my Xbox 360 controller, and the Xbox One controller is the same concept. Torx 10 with security bit screws, 7 of them, 3 on each side, one in battery bay. Just they integrated a data board onto the Xbox One controller for firmware, which is cool. But what may have happened is, the firmware chip needed some power and data flow into it from an Xbox to reconfigure its chip so it can work again. And the reason they have a shield on the analog sticks to prevent the sticking is because the 360 design would allow you to take the analog stick all the way to the edge of the rotating swivels which would eventually snap them which made the analog sticks get stuck, nice to see they fixed that design flaw.
Being able to fix stuff is awesome 😍
It wasn't because of the usb cable that the xbox accessories app wouldn't let you update the controller, the app is just really buggy sometimes. I've had the same issue when I went to update my controller which isn't faulty.
Vince i had a controller that wouldn’t turn on it was because the little gold trampoline (!) that seems to haven’t made contact between two boards. I pulled on it a bit and resinstalled and worked fine!
Stop buying ‘faulty’ 2DS’ of eBay man! When will you learn haha! Too many crooks on eBay now. Keep up the good work, I enjoy these videos :)
I want to corner the market on broken screens!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One day I WILL get a used Nintendo product with a working screen :-)
My Mate VINCE haha one day! Nice fix on that Xbox controller, what a strange one!
Nice video bro,keep going
Your video is very entertaining and worth of watching
I would recommend getting a little tray to keep your screws in order. So you don’t get them mixed up with other screws.
Looking forward to seeing fix it video number 5. Keep up these videos really enjoying them.
Thanks Muffin Man :-)
My Mate VINCE You picked up a bargain with that controller, it was a corrupted firmware, leaving it plugged in for a few minutes initially downloads the firmware in the background, but re flashing the firmware again fixed the issues. Nice repair.
Yeah, I didn't know that until a few viewers mentioned it. It would have been a real easy fix if I knew that at the beginning. The controller is nice and clean now though which is a plus point even if it took a couple of hours to get there :-)
Keep up with the great "FIX IT" videos mate 👍🏼 Doing an awesome job, so much so I might have a go at "FIXING" something myself 😀 Look forward to the next one 🤗
That was the weirdest faulty Xbox controller ever :D
I done everything you done with the control and managed to sort my two out with same problem thank you and keep up the good work
YES YES YEEEESS PLEASE DO MORE. I LOVE Videos like this Best thing you ever done 😍😊👍🏻
Thanks for the support, I will definitely do more as I love doing them. I will still do my usual stuff but I will add these 'trying to fix' videos in between them :-)
Good thank you so much 😉
Good series I enjoy watching these. Thank you.
Glad you like them :-)
Hopefully you can do a catch-up once the screen arrives so we can see the finished results
Super easy way to check for an expanded battery is to set it on a flat surface and spin it like a top. So long as the battery is manufactured flat like these and not something like a PSP 1000 battery then it should just stop because of the flat surface friction. If it spins then it's bulged and needs to be recycled.
Try an iPhone before the 5s, it’s easy with the 5. The 2DS’s also do that ALL the time when the screen is broken. Mine did that.
You're videos are great Vince!! 👍🔥
Little suggestion :on the xbox one in the store search controller tester there's a few of them that are free and you can test all the buttons and it will also show if you have any analogue drift.
Going off my experience with phones and laptops... Sometimes when things have been completely discharged they needd to charge for an hour or so before there's enough charge to power up..even if it is normally able to run off charger... Looks like you ended up on the right path anyway.... But worth bearing in mind.
I really love this fixing videos!!!!
Watched your Vita one (crazy how someone sold it as faulty just because of the charging port) and now I'm here. Those pesky 2DS broken screens! That controller fix was weird considering you tested the voltage and everything; all it needed was an update :O
Great vids. You reinforce my fear of buying from ebay!
Lil tip; put a magnet on the shaft of your screwdriver to pull screws from recessed holes ;)
If you rub the tip of a screwdriver over a magnet you will get the same result.
Nice video! I love those kind of videos. Are you going to update us on the 2DS situation? When the new screen arrives?
Thanks, it hasn't arrived yet. Maybe I can add it onto the end of one of the newer videos or maybe I can do a comparison between a 3rd party screen and a Nintendo screen as the screen I got was the cheapest one :-)
Interesting. I've got one with a stick that gets stuck down I need to fix. Keep putting it off.
Hi there, I watched your video on re downloading the Nintendo games earlier today. I mentioned your UA-cam video in my video on trying to fix a TV and fitting the new screen in this 2DS. Unfortunately I had no games on this 2DS but I did on a used broken 2DS XL :-)
At 27:35 I was waitin for Vince to say "Working but faulty my ass!!"
You can tell if it's been opened up from screws, look them closely. Does it look like bit stripped, or does it have marks of screw driver. Also does the casing show some signs of opening
These repair videos are good, these make me want to buy faulty consoles and items i want and fix them
Rewatch the video, he does mention that some sellers are not altogether honest about their broken items. I used to repair DS lites etc. I gave up after receiving water damaged motherboards and other items that had repairs obviously been attempted. Vince does not do these for profit, just entertainment value. By all means have a go, but buyer beware.
Hi Vince love these videos. I have a pile of none working ds' and gameboys i one day hope to fix.
Nice one Vince. Doesn't matter how u got there it's all good experience and it made a good video.
Thanks :-)
nice video man!!one question what is the small laptop on the video?
a damaged ribbon cable is what causes the popping sound when you turn it on
For future reference the Microsoft store has controller diagnostic software you can download. Obviously the controller needs to read through USB but if you get more faulty ones.
For the price you paid, you could install a capture board on it or external output to component. There is money to be made, just not by fixing the device itself.
Thanks for the video.
Keep doing vids like this. I love them.
Will do. Thank you :-)
My Mate VINCE thanks for replying. Perhaps a faulty NES or gameboy?
I use a wired Xbox 360 controller for the pc and the cable died (loose connection somewhere along the cable).
If you have a spare USB cable, that is really easy to fix.
I de-soldered the internal connector that connects the board and the cable and just soldered the spare USB cable directly onto the board.
(more reliable than trying to get the male part of the connector onto a new cable, but I think that would be doable as well)
The cables have a standard colour code so its easy to know what has to go where. (Triggers facing away from you, it's: Red White Green Black)
i.imgur.com/VMenDBC.jpg
(sorry for the blurry picture, noticed too late but I guess you can see it well enough)
Was like 20 minutes of work, most of the time to get the casing apart and together.
Really easy and saves a bit of money.
So yeah, I agree with the channel here, it's sometimes worth it to take stuff apart.
Of course, only if warranty doesn't cover it, otherwise sending it in would just be the better idea.
Well done on the controller. Is there an update video on the 2DS new screen?
Loving these fix videos, nice one
Excellent, thanks for the feedback :-)
Nintendo has replacement batteries for 15 dollars on their own store where they sell referbished and new Nintendo stuff. To go to the website it's like steam but instead of steampowered its nintendo.
ps1freak26 store.nintendo.com?
CHRIS C Yeah I thought links were against the rules.
ps1freak26 no lol
ps1freak26 nah u cant post link in a stream but here its fine
When he thought:
Here we go again
Me: GTA SA?
You sound a bit like Callums corner lmao, I love these types of videos you do
The problem is the driver inside of the controller. when you plug in to PC it says DFU mode. (like recovery) and then when you connect to xbox and leave helped the drivers / software in the computer. that should be fix the issue.
Love these videos mate keep em coming!
Keep it up! Love watching your videos!!
I know this is a late comment but the reason why the Nintendo switched off is due to watchdog circuitry. when switched on the circuitry looks for feedback from the backlight of both screens and if either is absent or incorrect it will instantly turn off again.
This circuitry is found in all DS series as I used to repair them. I used to temporarily bypass this circuitry to ensure that the working screen has no pixel damage before replacement.
Now that you know how to take them apart you will be able to do controller case mod's if you wanted ;)
Also can change the analog sticks to coloured metal ones. Just a idea.
Great vid
Great vid vince you should do an unboxing video!
Another good video, Thanks Vince👍
Thank you :-)
love thos long fix vids
when you put the the mainboard from the faulty 2ds into your working one you basically switched 2 parts, the screen AND the touch panel of the lower part of the screen. the screen is definitly damaged, but the touch panel could be too. for ruling that out you should have put the screen from your good 2ds into the faulty one.
Thank you now I know where the battery is in my 2ds is & that I should get a new one for a backup 🙂
DFU usually means Device Firmware Update and is a mode in which a device goes if it can't boot properly and wait for a firmware flash. So maybe the last firmware update failed ( explain why the controller was sold as not working) and when you plug it in the Xbox, the console detect the faulty controller and reattempted a firmware flash
Ohhh right, I didn't know what DFU actually meant. That explanation makes a lot of sense now :-) Thanks for sharing this knowledge.
Yes the bulging battery is a no go I watched a documentary on UA-cam about li-ion batteries. It is from recharging the ions do not return to the "charged" side perfectly so strands of ions called dendrites form and once they make a connection between + & - the battery discharge and poof
Ive been messing around with the 3ds line, and every single one will make a pop sound and shut off due to missing/damaged hardware. If it was really bad damage, it wouldn't turn on at all or get stuck with the blue LED (as in, no led at all or led would stay on indefinably). Try it with a mother board and battery lol
The touch screen broken making it pop wasnt due to the inputs, it was due to the fact iirc the voltage wasnt what the 2ds was expecting. Ive had a 3ds xl with the touch ribbon cable badly damaged, and the console worked fine, minus the touch screen regestering a bunch of touch inputs.
Also, theres parts that are for the most part compatible with the whole line. EX, the wi-fi chip from a 3ds works in both the 3ds xl and the 2ds. It also would cause it to do the hardware fault if not properly seated. It was a problem with the 3ds xl, without people opening them up.
And about the CFW thing, its definitely not that, as it turned on long enough to get to the home screen
EDIT:What started as a 2 sentence comment evolved into a paragraph over the course of 10 minutes lol
That metal plate i believe is an RF shield. Use the other board to see how is fixed on the board. I believe is soldered
no offense, but i'm really triggered on a few parts. one of them being the fact that the first time he tried to power on the 2ds, with the bulging battery still in it, he didn't let it charge, or even try to charge. he just went straight to trying to do stuff with it. the other one being the fact that the thing that fell out of the 2ds when he was opening it was a piece of RF shielding, used to sheild the components and help cool them down. That aside, i love the vids, keep up the good work! :D
Looks to me like someone stepped on that 2DS because of the stress cracks :(
Sad, I love the 2DS so much. I've put hundreds of hours into mine before finally upgrading to the NEW 2DS XL recently. I think it will be a great, cheap legacy system as it can play a large range of games across the DS to the 3DS line.
I hope they make another Ds
What's that mini laptop you're using in your videos to show us prices? Is it a tablet with a keyboard attached?
What laptop is that? I'd like to get one of those
Lol loving the content! 🔥
i had similar issues with one of those xbox controllers. The usb connectors are prone to damage but whats worse is the USB cable that comees with them, it doesnt sit nicely in the port, mine was always wiggly and would drop connection at the slightest movement since the day i got it. I got some cheap usb cables on ebay and they worked alot better, snug fit and less likely to stop making contact with the pins. Eventually the port broke and I've used battery packs ever since, no more cable charging and disconnects. The a button also stopped working, and its very hard to find a suitable rubber membrane that fits well and doesnt feel hard to press. oem parts not available, just cheap aftermarket options that are hit and miss.
The sound on the 2DS means that the ribbon cables are broken or not completely in place anymore. Seems this was thrown down with quite some force.
I"ve had that problem before. did you clean the contacts when you cleaned it? i find the xbox contacts get really messed up if you don't clean them.
A rule of thumb from seeing these listings. "I have no idea what is wrong with it" translates to "I broke it". :D
At 1:06 "Working but faulty". That's classic.
did it power up as you had put a updated controller part inside the faulty xbox one controller as after that it started to power up?
Holy shit bro, you've got patience,I was gettin a sweat on.
if you push down hard, you can use a small flathead screwdriver on xbox products, instead of the security bits. Anther tip is to use a screwdriver that you can put the bits into, to get a better grip.
So glad I subbed to your channel. These videos are fun!
It seems that buying stuff from eBay is always a bet. Cheers from Mexico, mate