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This Pandora BOX doesn’t work! | Can I FIX It?

This Pandora BOX doesn’t work! | Can I FIX It?

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“StezStix Fix?”

This Pandora’s Box DX 9800 is faulty and appears to have no power. The LED lights come on, but there is no display, and there’s no sound coming from the internal speaker.

Let’s see if we can work out what’s wrong with it and FIX it!

Hope you enjoy!
Steve

PS. I’m not an expert in repairs at…

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  1. Hi Steve all your videos are amazing πŸ‘ very professional and you are master of the master can you have a look at my Sony MZ-DH10P minidisc player it was working and just stopped working no power to it ? It will be very very good video for YouTube as there is no videos of this minidisc on YouTube please kindly let me know thanks waiting for your reply Thankyou

  2. 13:04 During a lot of time I thought you were saying "let it solder" instead of "leaded solder" as a joke, cause english is not my first language. I think I'll continue to listen to it as "let it solder" if u don't mind πŸ˜‚. Fantastic job!

  3. Wherever you see a small inductor, with a small black IC nearby – that is a power supply for one of the power rails. You should get a good steady DC on one side of the inductor. The other side will have rapidly switching square wave, which might show as DC on a multimeter. Better to look with an oscilloscope.

  4. haha another great vid ,i actually have one of these and they are great 10000 games on it but i think there’s lots of doubles ,and 1000s ive never heard off just fillers me thinks anyway nice 1 keep this great content coming please you crack me up πŸ‘

  5. Short no short, charging a cap but is usually visible or switching on a MOSFET so leads the right way around Sir!! Inductors (coils) basically are a dead short at DC so hard to measure unless they are open but at AC its another kettle of fish, you would need to test at about 100 Khz AC. Resetting the trans optical wave differential oscillators time vector circuitry using heat was a cracking idea !…..cheers.

  6. I'm going to take a guess and say that the manufacturer isn't actually testing them before they leave the factory. I don't think the cpu came loose, I think it was never on properly to begin with

  7. You make these calls and second guess yourself thinking it was luck but you are a very intelligent guy and you have learned so much over the years you need to give yourself more credit! I do love how you stay humble tho. Such an awesome guy!

  8. Here's a funny story on reflowing chips. About ten years ago I had a coworker ask me if I could fix his laptop. I told him I'd look at it and see what I could do. He tells me it doesn't show any signs of life. Also he tells me that if I fix it, don't look at his pictures because he has nude pictures of his girlfriend. I asked him why would he even tell me that because I wouldn't have looked if I didn't know that bit of info. He was convinced I wouldn't fix it. Long story short I reflowed the Southbridge and it came to life. I brought it back to him and he asked what he owed me. I told him it's free of charge, and by the way, you're a lucky man. 🀣

  9. Cracked joint, or maybe not enough superheat during initial reflow to fully make a joint in the centre (could have been β€˜sintered’) reflowing it with direct heat will have remade the connection (obviously)…

  10. I feel like maybe that wasn't fabric or a hair under the IC, but more like a bug that worked its way under and shorted something out? I would think you'd see debris during the reflow, but 🀷

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