How to fix a SNES that won't turn on - A troubleshooting guide

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  • @uncut_cowboy
    @uncut_cowboy 6 років тому +6

    Just wanted to say thank you. A comprehensive video like this is literally good as gold. I saved my SNES with your help!

  • @Elle_J_D
    @Elle_J_D 8 років тому +4

    Hey I just figured I'd let you know this video actually helped me where roughly 5 hours of searching for answers and watching other video tutorials failed.

  • @UrameshiGU
    @UrameshiGU 4 роки тому +2

    Just wanna say even if you get continuity on the DC jack make sure you clean it out to make sure its not dirty/corroded. Checked everything on my super famicom and was ready to resort to a full recap but I decided to clean the jack for the heck of it - turns out a dirty power jack was the problem.

  • @SupraViperhead
    @SupraViperhead 9 років тому +8

    So my SNES won't power on and it has nothing to do with ANY of the things mentioned in this video. My problem is with T1. I thought it was with C30 and C31, but it turns out to be T1 (which isn't even labeled on my SVCH-CPU-01 board), it has "RC01" written on it.
    After searching for quite a while, I found that T1 is a Common Mode Choke and that part number "TDK ZJYS51R5-2P" could be used to fix it. Why is their absolutely NO VIDEOS on UA-cam about SNES repair that mention replacing T1? Not ONE!

    • @lucho3410
      @lucho3410 4 роки тому +1

      Anyway to test this chip? I too have same board as u but not sure if this is the problem

  • @jackvlogsmuch
    @jackvlogsmuch 12 років тому +1

    Great video! Tried every part of testing it like you showed and it all worked fine. Turns out I had the same problem as yourself, just needed a good clean. Cheers.

  • @playingcrazy.
    @playingcrazy. 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video!!

  • @TheRabidfox11
    @TheRabidfox11 10 років тому

    THXX.. Great instructional video!!! I just got a non-working SNES. It was my payment for fixing 2, NES consoles. I did this for a guy who owns a used junk type store in town. I'll see if I can get this thing resurrected!!

  • @taffowst
    @taffowst 11 років тому

    Lots of fantastic tips there for me, thank you. I have a powerless snes at home which I'll be going over with a fine tooth comb. Subscribed

  • @CoreyHussell
    @CoreyHussell 12 років тому

    Great video. I wasn't able to find the problem. I get no power when switched on. I do have continuity through my fuse and across the switch. Also have continuity on board where the power supply connects. The power supply supplies about 9.6VDC, however once I connect it and then test the points on the board where the power supply connects I only read about 2.5VDC. I think this could be my problem but I don't have a working unit to see what the actual voltage read should be. Thanks

  • @rosemaryagius7421
    @rosemaryagius7421 8 років тому +3

    Hi, I haven't used my SNES for over 10 years I want to start playing it again, so the problem is I have up graded my new TV and now when I plug in my power plug in and swtich on the tv wont play the game am using HMD1 I have tested all other slots and nothing all connections are in right place does that mean it's broke and would I need to take it apart and find out how to fix it, thanks,

    • @kazb1984
      @kazb1984 8 років тому

      I had to tune mine in to an av channel once it was all connected.

  • @angler620
    @angler620 12 років тому

    Good video, thanks! I appreciate how thorough you are on your explanation.

  • @zaclee8724
    @zaclee8724 10 років тому

    First of thanks so much you've helped alot I've found the problem is on the bottom of te board the second soldered point isn't receiving power the first is and so is the two solder points holding the pico fuse but now what do u recommend I do to finish fixing the problem?

  • @grzegorzmajchrzak3319
    @grzegorzmajchrzak3319 5 років тому

    Great video! Sorted mine out using your guide. Thanks man

  • @Cristalmicky
    @Cristalmicky 10 років тому +3

    Hello, I'm having a problem with my super nes. I gave it to my brother for a couple of weeks and when I took it back to my house I notice that no game was accepted. I just turned the snes on but there was no signal about the game. the red light turns on as always, but no game works on it. And I tried many many times but no one did. What do you think the problem may be?

    • @dreparkermk161
      @dreparkermk161 4 роки тому +1

      Did you try cleaning the cartridges with alcohol?( Just realized the comment was from 6 years ago)

    • @Cristalmicky
      @Cristalmicky 4 роки тому

      @@dreparkermk161 Don't worry. 😅 Better now than never. In fact, I did but there was a problem with the whole system. Later, I bought another SNES. Also I try to keep it clean. Thank you.

  • @Slow.Learner.Devolution
    @Slow.Learner.Devolution 11 років тому

    loved this video. My SNES problem is different. if you could point me in the right direction it would be a big help. it powers on but the first image is scrambled and wont move to the title screen. i cleaned all i could as gently as possible. i've exausted all non extreme attempts. thanks!

  • @mikekoenen77
    @mikekoenen77 2 роки тому

    Wonderful video! Great explanation on how multimeters work as well :)

  • @ContentMediaDesign
    @ContentMediaDesign 11 років тому

    I'm wondering if the same applies to the Super Famicom. I recently purchased a SFC in Tokyo and it worked perfectly on Japanese a outlet. I then traveled to Hong Kong and stupidly plugged the SFC into a voltage adapter which I believe fried it... (I know dumb idea). Once I arrived back in the US I plugged SFC into a voltage step down and the console will still not turn on.
    I'm hoping replacing the fuse will bring her back to life. Any thoughts are welcome.
    Thank you for the great article,

  • @derFleder
    @derFleder 6 років тому

    Thank you for this overview! Would you have any recommendations as what to look for, if your super nintendo powers up (red led lights up) but there is no picture or audio from it? Thank you kindly.

  • @marcusmosimann
    @marcusmosimann 11 років тому

    I've bought a apparently broken SNES and it should arrive in a few days, the power button and LED work but the guy told me that he doesn't get a video or audio signal on his TV, do you know what could be the problem? Would be awesome if you could help me out! :D

  • @raynavarro4518
    @raynavarro4518 Місяць тому

    Hello question ,I cleaned my supernintendo and replaced pico fuse now when I plug it into tv it makes a buzzing /running noise ,what can it be

  • @nadimsawaya
    @nadimsawaya 4 роки тому

    Excellent video, mate, thank you!

  • @enjoy_s8390
    @enjoy_s8390 10 років тому

    Awesome very thorough and helpful

  • @elmono8894
    @elmono8894 5 років тому

    Could you please tell me where to check my snes it's only giving green and black on the output to the screen and it looks like a gameboy 🙈 I have a soldering iron and a good multimeter, which resistors could be blown up? Thank you for the video... I'll try it out on my second snes which doesn't turn on

  • @jonnosizeable
    @jonnosizeable 10 років тому +1

    Hi please help! I have done everything in this video, the 1.5a fuse did not have continuity, replaced it now it does. Checked continuity on everything else in this video and anything i could see. The circuit board looks very clean no mould or dust. I even tested the AC plug on a lamp, lamp didnt work, so bought a new AC adapter, nothing still. Im out of ideas :(

  • @gterry180
    @gterry180 9 років тому

    could you put a 1.5 fuse in the power adapter cord and bypass the internal fuse? Would this accomplish the same thing?

  • @DASamX5453
    @DASamX5453 6 років тому

    I will have to check this out cause I had my SNES open to clean out the 62 bit part and it worked great as I tried some games before closing it back up but the switch was touching part of the Motherboard when I switch it on and then it wouldn't come back on again...I already ordered a new switch, which is fine as they only run about $4, but now I might be thinking it's the fuse...I'll have to check it out...but it shorted out after touching something when power went through

    • @DASamX5453
      @DASamX5453 6 років тому

      Just checked....took a wire and jumped the leads on the fuse to check and the power light came on...take it off...no light...my Multimeter does not have a Connunity or whatever it's called symbol to check connection on it...guess it's a cheapo..but this tells me what my problem is....

  • @unlokia
    @unlokia 9 років тому

    This is an age old tip from the 1990s, someone once taught me - just desolder that fuse and solder a single strand of stranded wire across the gap. Done :)

    • @CuhShark
      @CuhShark 4 роки тому +2

      That's a very bad idea. It will work, sure. But one single voltage spike and that board could be fried.

  • @youwish1135
    @youwish1135 8 років тому

    Hi mate. Great vid, i've isolated using my multimeter that mine has likely also blown the fuse, as im getting nothing through the meter. My question is this, I have a UK one and the fuse inside appears to be different to all the others i've seen online including yours. However all of these have been either US or in your case PAL AUS versions. Inside mine instead of the 1.5Pico fuse, I have a smaller green what appears to be a 1/2amp pico fuse? I assume this is becuase the UK outputs 240V for the mains, so perhaps a smaller fuse is required? I'm no expert on this stuff but does that make any sense or is mine been fiddled with in the past? Thanks

  • @dantenage9687
    @dantenage9687 8 років тому

    i've got a question for ya, my snes does recognize the cartridges, it even shows (for example using punch out) the nintendo logo, but it freezes there, the game won't start, i already cleant the 62 pin slot and the lower part of it, what else could i do to solve this issue?

  • @Calavent
    @Calavent 12 років тому

    really good video, I know Im going to fix my snes now Thanks.

  • @davidmaglioli7048
    @davidmaglioli7048 10 років тому

    What is it with the Pal Snes they always seem to have corrosion in the power and rf ports. The few Pal Snes I've seen all had that problem must be the weather over there

  • @merlingt1
    @merlingt1 8 років тому

    Excellent video. Thanks!

  • @grimmer190
    @grimmer190 10 років тому

    I'm pretty sure you are testing the voltage incorrectly. The SNES Adapter takes in 120AC V and OUTPUTS 9-10DC V. You were testing the output as AC, although you got a reading close to the correct number, your method was wrong, you have to set the multimeter to 20 V DC.

  • @GoldenGateNum9
    @GoldenGateNum9 7 років тому

    *Thanks guy, my Snes stopped working yonks ago but never threw it out, I want to sell it but don't have a clue where to start with* *diagnosing what the hell is wrong with it.*

  • @ponk3to
    @ponk3to 9 років тому

    Hello i am having trouble with my super Nintendo i cant seme yo get it working i couldnt get a 1.5 fuse only 1 or 2 and i try with both but for some reason it keeps blowing them off also i could only get The type of fuse thats like a glass. Any suggestions i van get from you? Thanks

  • @Hannah-lq2ps
    @Hannah-lq2ps 4 роки тому

    Does anyone know if you can use a can of CRC to clean the cartridge contacts? I've used it on old pinball machine connector blocks but there is no board anywhere near it, just pins

  • @dra90n8
    @dra90n8 8 років тому

    i have snes that had blown fuse, i replaced it and console powers on but i get no signal to my tv via the composit cabels, what might be the problem?

  • @RileySkye100
    @RileySkye100 9 років тому

    Do you have a video or guide that explains how to fix a SNES mini console that won't turn on or is it the same as a regular SNES?

    • @RileySkye100
      @RileySkye100 8 років тому

      Not yet, but I'm pretty sure it involves either the fuse or the capacitors.

  • @cutesimon100
    @cutesimon100 8 років тому

    hi retrogami.ng i left my fuse in my super nes i put in 1 amp fuse wire in will that work im from australia too

  • @chrisred87
    @chrisred87 3 роки тому

    Cheers, my panic quickly turned to relief when i found the blown fuse.

  • @weezyf775
    @weezyf775 9 років тому

    My circuit breaker blew and I fix it with a wire. Now I've must have blown something else. :( Any solutions?!?

  • @klepto0oe
    @klepto0oe 8 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I am getting continuity all the way through even though the fuse whcih I thought was blown. The problem with my SNES is its powers up, displays the title of the game, and then goes black. Suggestions?

    • @fireposeidon
      @fireposeidon 8 років тому

      +Justin Ludwig Probably caused by a bad audio chip. Does your SNES make any sound?

    • @klepto0oe
      @klepto0oe 8 років тому

      Nope. It seems to have broken traces near the rear.

  • @lologamingworld
    @lologamingworld 8 років тому

    hello i have a black screen on snes i have a cleaned connectors to the slot cartridges but continue the black screen help please thanks

  • @marianatequiero28
    @marianatequiero28 2 роки тому

    Supers been sitting for 15 years , plugged it in no power, found another power supply plugged it in power was like yes , but was wonky kept turning off .tried the next day red light power then off nothing. Checked for voltage on the power supplys nothing on both crazy...true story

  • @dannyfr3sh
    @dannyfr3sh 11 років тому

    With what can I clean my pcb board and what can I use to take out the corrosion

  • @ahdjr
    @ahdjr Рік тому

    Can you fix snes that had short circuit?

  • @majesticlizard
    @majesticlizard 12 років тому

    Thank you. Fixed my SNES.

  • @TBustah
    @TBustah 11 років тому

    Are the numbers all the same for an NTSC system?

  • @carlossoto7083
    @carlossoto7083 5 років тому

    Very nice video!

  • @googleboughtmee
    @googleboughtmee 10 років тому

    Great vids, thanks!

  • @Bugybytes
    @Bugybytes 7 років тому

    i have two NES and one super nintendo. all wont turn on, tried all three plugs on all three consoles. so i have no clue

  • @Curtisloew88
    @Curtisloew88 11 років тому

    Does all the snes have a capacitor? Mine doesnt have one. But i dont look like anyone has desolider it.

  • @bmw121
    @bmw121 12 років тому

    mine turns without video but with sound for the first 2-3 sec then goes blank, power comes on just no video/ little bit of sound? tried with different games and got the same result. any ideas?

  • @StarTrekFanMade
    @StarTrekFanMade 6 років тому

    I had a power problem. The power brick had to be stitting on a certain side or it wouldn't work. Could be the power brick if anybody is looking for issues. Replacements are cheap on ebay.

    • @thavashgovender4345
      @thavashgovender4345 6 років тому

      Star Trek Fan Made you can get a generic power adapter as long as its sending 9/10V and the connector fits

  • @mariothriller
    @mariothriller 12 років тому

    ummm do you know how to turn on a SNES without its power adapter im working on a project and i dont have a power source

  • @igano111
    @igano111 7 років тому

    Thanks, it was the fuse in my case!

  • @Cardonama81
    @Cardonama81 12 років тому

    nice video , hope i can fix my snes

  • @MrStrewtho
    @MrStrewtho 11 років тому

    how do I reflow a ppu chip? my mode 7 graphics are corrupt...im a novice but when my game bit arrives i'll clean the board and chips using compressed air and isoproypal alcohol....that's the best I can do probably....any other tips to getting the mode 7 graphics up and running again? which of the 2 ppu chips will be damaged? can I use simple solder techniques?......many thanks people!!!

  • @chrisw8069
    @chrisw8069 7 років тому

    Thanks this helped me fix my snes

  • @magicalpotatoeforces
    @magicalpotatoeforces 12 років тому

    How do you make it work on the TV? Mine turns on just, it being on channel 3 and antenna (rather than video) mine shows a black screen with thick white lines on it (like three) that will not go away. Someone help? :(

  • @aa_wickedfury_aa
    @aa_wickedfury_aa 8 років тому

    I recently bought an SNES and still don't have any games for it but when I turn it on the red LED light also turns on but nothing comes out on my TV, just the "No Signal" as if there was nothing connected, is this normal since theres no game in the system or should it still show something? i would really appreciate if someone that knows would respond.

    • @insanelytamed
      @insanelytamed 8 років тому

      Yes that is normal. Nothing will show on the screen, even though the system is powered on, unless there is a game in the system.

    • @aa_wickedfury_aa
      @aa_wickedfury_aa 8 років тому

      +Elijah Starks Thanks for the reply :)

  • @NTB_Retro
    @NTB_Retro  11 років тому

    Any suitable power supply will work. If you need AC or DC power supply depends on the region of your console. You don't need an official Nintendo one :)

    • @theegodelpozo
      @theegodelpozo 4 роки тому

      Hello man, great video! I have a problem with my old SNES. I tried the original power supply and it won't work (I'm in argentina 220v) so looks like someone plugged the 110v and now it's gone. So I tried to find a 10v 850ma adapter but I can't find one. I'm trying with a 9v 1000ma 3rd party adapter and the console powers on, the TV gets signal (AV) but I get black screen and no sound. Could this be because of the low quality 9v adapter? Tried with different games. Cleaned the connectors, etc. Thanks in advance man!

  • @hateeternalmaver
    @hateeternalmaver 7 років тому

    Great vid, thanks a lot man.

  • @MrPokemon89766
    @MrPokemon89766 11 років тому

    do you now how to fix a snes mini because i have one and don't turn on

  • @shenlun
    @shenlun 9 років тому

    Hello Sir,
    With your accent I can assume your australian? Can you please tell me any australian courses that would be useful to get into this kind of business?
    Kind Regards
    Scott

  • @dangr3957
    @dangr3957 5 років тому

    Today I cleaned my snes motherboard with 100%alcohol+soft brush and now its not turning on. What did I do wrong? Did this with zillions of consoles and phones and they were always working!

  • @cjzimmer8232
    @cjzimmer8232 7 років тому

    I have a Super Nintendo the light comes on but nothing shows on the TV I thought it was the out a jack connection but it was not is anybody have a clue what's going on with it

    • @fentoonskiPWNER
      @fentoonskiPWNER 7 років тому

      probably because youre not suppose to be plugging it into a digital tv. Try the av button on the remote

  • @NRH_Wx
    @NRH_Wx 6 років тому +1

    Console5 for pico fuse

  • @irregularmana6216
    @irregularmana6216 7 років тому

    can you please watch my video, I have a snes motherboard with a bad chip. it's the one near the dude, I replaced the 1.5 pico fuse so I know it's not that. please ant feed back would be awesome, thank you

  • @brandonwitham4671
    @brandonwitham4671 11 років тому

    My snes will not turn on, it has the adapter and what and i would plug it in the snes and turn it on but the system will not turn on, i dont now if its the adapter input or the system and the light wont turn on, can anybody help me?

  • @Destide
    @Destide 10 років тому

    Alternatively to a Super Nintendo you can use a Nes to test power adapters

  • @rewl_official
    @rewl_official 10 років тому

    My SNES (PAL) won't play any games. It will give a red light when i start up the system, however it doesn't start up the cartridges. If i slightly pull the Cartdridge up a bit, it'll show a glitch screen. This happens with the 4 games that i have. Can somebody help me?

  • @joeyocom5087
    @joeyocom5087 7 років тому

    I suspected the fuse, looked here to locate fuse in circuit.
    Tested, no continuity, fuse blown.
    Jumped to test, unit worked...............cool
    Now to find a fuse.

  • @nickbarnett8875
    @nickbarnett8875 5 років тому

    Thought you was gonna me 😂 lol. Never mind still liked the video

  • @ORDER4STU
    @ORDER4STU 10 років тому

    Theres like orange shit all around my fuse. Does that mean i blew it?

  • @josepharksey9268
    @josepharksey9268 8 років тому +1

    Surely a SNES is DC power @ 9v !?

    • @josepharksey9268
      @josepharksey9268 8 років тому +2

      "AC Adapter" means 100/110/230/240 VOLTS AC @ the mains (wall) then transformed to 9 VOLTS DC in relation to a SNES. Just to let everyone know when their setting the multi-meter. ;)

    • @Consolethinks
      @Consolethinks 8 років тому +1

      +Joseph Arksey Actually, the PAL/US SNES expects AC9v on it's socket. It's same as the original NES and that's why their power adapters are interchangeable (it's even marked on the power adapters that were produced later than 1990-91). The japanese version of both systems expect DC9V though so you shouldn't use a EU/US power adapter on it.

    • @Dan-TechAndMusic
      @Dan-TechAndMusic 8 років тому +1

      No, the NES and SNES adapters with the blue tip supply 9V AC. As said, that's what the SNES outside of Japan uses. Don't believe me? Stick it into a device that expects 9V DC. It will fry it at worse, it won't work at best. However, you can safely use 9-12V DC on an AC SNES, as the circuitry inside the SNES that converts AC to DC just pass through the DC voltage.

    • @hectorhector
      @hectorhector 7 років тому

      Consolethinks my US SNES expects 10V DC

    • @SumDumGy
      @SumDumGy 6 років тому

      We clearly have a conflict of information here, likely due to different regions. My US NES power adapter outputs 9v DC. I have a SNES adapter that outputs 10v DC. I haven't discovered yet if the SNES adapter is proper for my console though. Either it doesn't work at all or my console has a problem.

  • @anthonyleedickinson3491
    @anthonyleedickinson3491 5 років тому

    Found loads of them fuses on ebay

  • @BeckoningSage
    @BeckoningSage 3 роки тому

    Replaced the Power Input and Pico fuse, Continuity in the Power switch, no power. Sad I guess I must have fried the mobo or something.....SNES' are absolute crap for these shoddy fuse problems and they all deserve to be trashed.

  • @joshhoy-burbank7660
    @joshhoy-burbank7660 11 років тому

    Legend of Zelda prepare to be played!

  • @danielbaumgartner572
    @danielbaumgartner572 5 років тому

    love ya mate

  • @NTB_Retro
    @NTB_Retro  12 років тому

    I start 'getting to the point' within the first minute of the video... Troubleshooting is exactly that. If you already know what you're doing, why are you watching? If you're a simple minded douchebag with the attention span of a flea, looking for a quick fix, my videos aren't for you.