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Deep Sea Generator Control Panel – PIN Code | Can I
Deep Sea Generator Control Panel – PIN Code | Can I figure it out?
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“Buy it Fix it”
In this video we’re going to be looking at a Deep Sea Generator Control Panel Model DSE5310. The owner bought it from an auction and wants to adjust a setting, but unfortunately it has a pin code set which is unknown.
Come join me while I see if it’s possible to figure out the pin code or remove…
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Clever bugga👍
NIce!!
Good snooping! 🙂
The reactive AH and I assume all, should be RIGHT ALIGNED, ….sloppy sloppy sloppy programming!
And i wanted this posted December.
Loved the video. PS passwords are set by the installer of the generator. 😉
If you'd contact the installer, he might have given it to you.
Love the videos I live south shields. I have a bench supply. I exploded one of the capisitors where is the repair cafe. Thanks
Wow. Amazing work Bro!
0:54: ⚙️ Generator control panel PIN code can be set by owner with no back door for reset.
4:44: 🔍 Analysis of chip data for potential PIN code in generator control panel.
10:16: ⚙️ Exploring the functionality of a deep sea generator control panel, including investigating how to find the original PIN code.
14:21: 🔍 Deciphering the PIN code for a deep sea generator control panel through a series of deductions.
19:55: 🔍 Decoding the hidden information in the generator control panel settings.
Timestamps by Tammy AI
Absolutely technical artist at work. This was a fantastic marvel and reminds me of develing into code years ago.. thanks so much for sharing….
Your knowledge is so vast love the vids keep up the good work .
Is it 5130?
Nice find, great work!
Did you catch that the pinheader just below the ic is connected to the io lines?
Bet you could use that instead of desoldering it!
That would be a deep sea controller from a ex aggreko machine, all the PIN codes were set as 2000, in the config suite using the p810 connector all the values can be edited.
Once again I am just astounded at your sleuthing skills – the Sherlock Holmes of electronics you are 😂
Excellent work as always!
Really Coo,l but confusing. lol Seeing you master these chips brings the whole marvel of knowledge i sadly missed.
Now then Bonny Lad, I thouraley enjoy your videos, understand some of it but love the way you work around to find a solution, Thank you.
Your so smart at what you do, I wish I could learn to do what you do, how did you learn to do what you do?
Your a better man than me gunga din 👍
Great video! Takes me back to my TV repair days when corrupted NVM's were a problem. We knocked together a simple I2c programmer using a couple of NPN transistors and 4 resistors connected to the computer parallel port. We used a great little program call PonyProg to read an wright the device and HexEdit to tinker with the data 🙂 Keep up the fantastic videos!
I probably would have blanked it, set a pin, scan and save. Blank it again, set a different pin code, scan and save. Repeat a few times and compare all the saves.
I did this with a car stereo a few years ago and the only sections of data that changed were obvious and it allowed me to build a look up table as the code wasn't shown in plan numbers in my case.
Hi hope you doing well and thank you for another great video that flabbergasted me from normal electronic repair, programming, binary and converting to hexadecimal and be able to change values, you are just a genius man there is nothing else to it. 😅🥶
Fascinating they set the password similar to DEIF (deepsea competitor), customer password is 2000, service 2001 and master 2002.
1 1 1 1 for sure. Haha
Nice, Well done m8
The password was from the beginning D0 07 = 7D0 = 2000 !
13:05 Reading hex as decimal normally does not work.
Just think of the movies:
"The generator does not start, we need the PIN!"
"Well, just let me desolder the chip and have a look…"
Those "16 bit" values are probably actually at least 32 bit values, with the high bytes currently set to 00 00 in the following two bytes until/unless the value becomes too large to store in just two bytes.