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OMG IT DOSN"T WORK!

Post by Lych »

Ok I baught a snes off a kid I know for 10$. It didn't work so i cracked it open to see if i could fix it. I have no idea what might be wrong with it. But i noticed the power supply cord has a bit wabbley at the transformer. Does it have to be hooked up threw a vcr?


ok i think i will poke around with my multi-meter, but what is usually a good thing to check first?
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Bypass the fuse.
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Thx, i thought that might be it but i had no clue as how to take it off :P Thx man, i dono why i didn't think of that... My dad said it wouldn't work... EVER now ill show him it does:) thx man.

EDIT: do i just solder a wire from the part befor it to the part after it? And is the fuse the little white surface mounted thingy with all the numbers on it? infront of the transistor? with black edges on 2 sides?
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