Loving the hardware repair/fault finding style video!!! The yt repair community is in dire need of some polished and "straigt to the point" content like yours :) Also I love mechanic's tools, looks like this is another convenient tool I'll have to grab haha.
Hi! I bought a 2nd hand oled (Semi-new). Installed the picofly (I've already installed around 180 picofly's). The console looked fine. Everything working on handled mode. No previous signs of console opened before. The customer bring the console back because it has no TV output. It's not the dock. I tested everything that you did in this video. The usb C is fine (inspected on the microscope and with the testing board). I've changed the PI3USB, the M92T36. I've checked the hdmi filters, continuity, everything. I'm missing something?
Using the Mechanic T-824, I'm having low readings of 0.18 on pin 5 of one side, and pin 20 of the other. Looking at an old schematic of the original Switch, those links together. Where do these link on an OLED? I registered to look at the schematic but it says I need permission.
I sent my switch (with modchip) for repair after it is experiencing blue screen. Replacing the modchip fix it but now the console would not boot up after restart or sleep mode - hard reset is needed for it to boot again. Currently, the repair man will try replacing the charging port and/or the "BQ AT M92" if that would resolve the issue. Would like to know your opinion/guess to what causes this issue? Many thanks!
You need to check for the fuse count inside hekate. If it can be charged then the USB port is fine (double-side-charging means the USB port is fine and the M92 is fine). But I dont know other components.
Loving the hardware repair/fault finding style video!!! The yt repair community is in dire need of some polished and "straigt to the point" content like yours :) Also I love mechanic's tools, looks like this is another convenient tool I'll have to grab haha.
thank you
Love the details & effort put into this video!!!
thank you
Amazing work and video again. Bravo.
Thanks again!
Awesome video🔥
very god job and clean saludos desde colombia !!!!!
Thank you
Any chance you can say where you got the boardview from? Cheers… great video 😉
I've added the link : t.ly/ZgePA
@@sthetixofficial Trojan Virus?
Great job 👏
Hi! I bought a 2nd hand oled (Semi-new). Installed the picofly (I've already installed around 180 picofly's). The console looked fine. Everything working on handled mode. No previous signs of console opened before. The customer bring the console back because it has no TV output. It's not the dock. I tested everything that you did in this video. The usb C is fine (inspected on the microscope and with the testing board). I've changed the PI3USB, the M92T36. I've checked the hdmi filters, continuity, everything. I'm missing something?
you cannot just randomly remove those chips, please inspect it using XZZ
@sthetixofficial i dont have xzz U.U
excellent video , ty
you are welcome
There is a similar product to this one called t-824SE, but do you know the difference?
Nice one. Are schematics for the the v1/v2 and lite also available? How much does the VIP access cost? Thx
They are available, you can contact this store on aliexpress
t.ly/_RALT
Please Help me. (I bought T-842)
My Nintedo Switch(V2) is OL (T842 USB-C Number 04,05,09, 16,21)
What is problem?
thanks a lot
Using the Mechanic T-824, I'm having low readings of 0.18 on pin 5 of one side, and pin 20 of the other. Looking at an old schematic of the original Switch, those links together. Where do these link on an OLED? I registered to look at the schematic but it says I need permission.
you need to pay for the subscription.
this might be a weird comment but i really like your voice
thank you.
How about pin 8 and 17 on switch lite? Changing filter didn't help
you need to use the xzz platform and other tools to find and solve the issue.
@sthetixofficial thanks I was able to come to a conclusion.
Podrias comparti el esquematico?
it is on t.ly/ZgePA
Nice! I need a tools like that.. I'm about to check and see if you put a link for them.
I've added the link.
I sent my switch (with modchip) for repair after it is experiencing blue screen. Replacing the modchip fix it but now the console would not boot up after restart or sleep mode - hard reset is needed for it to boot again. Currently, the repair man will try replacing the charging port and/or the "BQ AT M92" if that would resolve the issue. Would like to know your opinion/guess to what causes this issue?
Many thanks!
You need to check for the fuse count inside hekate. If it can be charged then the USB port is fine (double-side-charging means the USB port is fine and the M92 is fine). But I dont know other components.
What’s the Multimeter called?
this one www.diyfixtool.com/products/fnirsi-dmt-99-digital-multimeter-smart-voltmeter-ammeter-tester?_pos=10&_sid=32d53e58d&_ss=r
@@sthetixofficial very good price thank you! Good English btw
@Goodgamer78 thank you
Very detailed video, quality like all that you produce, this will come in handy, thank you!
@shawn284 thank you
tks
Do y’all still sell the Modded Nintendo Switch or any other modded Consoles on your store?
still.
@@sthetixofficial can you post the link? I only see the shirts and mugs.
www.sthetix.info/store/
Hi, can i get your hats pack without going to telegram
u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZgNEz0Z5q4A5xx3CtyQf3hwI3Jij8M5DcOk
Thank you so much