Great video!! So interesting to watch and see the internals and hear your tutorial. Thank you for bringing my Frogger to a better level of functionality. I had a couple of these as a kid in the 80s, so finding this one in such excellent condition and for such an awesome price was a welcoming and nostalgic surprise for me. I appreciate your wizardry! Great work as always! 🐸
Hello, i was wondering if you could tell me what capacitor sizes you replaced, i have one im trying to repair and someone already removed them and i can’t find the sizes and types anyplace. Thank you and hope you can help.
I’ll took a look at my old photos but I don’t have a record of those values either. I did this repair for a customer so unfortunately I don’t have the system with me any longer. I’ll let you know if I find something!
@lexmedic1 Cap at upper left (C6) 50v 0.47ųF, To left of switch (C4) 50v 10ųF, Immediately below C4 cap (C3) is 16v 22ųF, and immediately below screen in middle (C5) is 10v 100ųF. All are light blue “unicon” C E 86°C 2.6(M).
Wondering if you just do tutorials or if you offer repairs. I have the same hand-held console, only it's the Pac-Man game. Doesn't have any power and I wanted to have it fixed so I can give it to my game loving son. I don't trust myself to fix it.
Great video!! So interesting to watch and see the internals and hear your tutorial. Thank you for bringing my Frogger to a better level of functionality. I had a couple of these as a kid in the 80s, so finding this one in such excellent condition and for such an awesome price was a welcoming and nostalgic surprise for me. I appreciate your wizardry! Great work as always! 🐸
You should show how to not break the clips in the back
I cannot get the housing loose on mine. I cannot figure out what is holding it on- I see the clips- but that doesn’t seem to be it.
Hello, i was wondering if you could tell me what capacitor sizes you replaced, i have one im trying to repair and someone already removed them and i can’t find the sizes and types anyplace. Thank you and hope you can help.
I’ll took a look at my old photos but I don’t have a record of those values either. I did this repair for a customer so unfortunately I don’t have the system with me any longer. I’ll let you know if I find something!
@lexmedic1 Cap at upper left (C6) 50v 0.47ųF, To left of switch (C4) 50v 10ųF, Immediately below C4 cap (C3) is 16v 22ųF, and immediately below screen in middle (C5) is 10v 100ųF. All are light blue “unicon” C E 86°C 2.6(M).
i have this and is wondering is possible to fix screen; few rows are missing on led
It’s hard to say. Sometimes the vacuum fluorescent tubes are damaged and then there is nothing that can be done
@@LIRetroGaming bummer
Wondering if you just do tutorials or if you offer repairs. I have the same hand-held console, only it's the Pac-Man game. Doesn't have any power and I wanted to have it fixed so I can give it to my game loving son. I don't trust myself to fix it.
10:29 - "you got this other thing in the water which will kill you"....y-you....you mean the snake in the grass?
Haha yeah that’s what it was