Some NES Repair Questions...
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ReddMcKnight
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Re: Some NES Repair Questions...
Yeah, but it was always a blinking screen.

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Opa Opa
Re: Some NES Repair Questions...
Is this a spare console that you've just picked up or is this one you've had in your collection for a while?
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Re: Some NES Repair Questions...
Like everyone says, I replaced one years ago and its a breeze. The pin just pops off the board.
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Re: Some NES Repair Questions...
I just picked it up.Opa Opa wrote:Is this a spare console that you've just picked up or is this one you've had in your collection for a while?
Uh-huh. Good luck getting me to believe that.Bradtemple87 wrote:Like everyone says, I replaced one years ago and its a breeze. The pin just pops off the board.

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Re: Some NES Repair Questions...
While it may need a new pin keep in mind that it could have other problems as well.ReddMcKnight wrote:I just picked it up.
Your post may be sarcastic but I've found console maintenance and repair very easy and enjoyable. But that's me... Maybe you absolutely detest servicing consoles...ReddMcKnight wrote:Uh-huh. Good luck getting me to believe that.
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Re: Some NES Repair Questions...
Another chip disable guide.
http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/nes ... hp#lockout
Ideally you want a small angled wire cutter like this so you can clip just the correct pin.

Also you can try bending the pins in the existing connector until you get a new one.
http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/nes ... _connector
http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/nes ... hp#lockout
Ideally you want a small angled wire cutter like this so you can clip just the correct pin.
Also you can try bending the pins in the existing connector until you get a new one.
http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/nes ... _connector
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