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19 August 2024

  • curprev 05:4405:44, 19 August 2024ApolloBoy talk contribs 2,713 bytes +2,713 Created page with "The most common cause for a no-power condition on an SNES or Super Famicom is a blown fuse, which was implemented to protect the console from improper power supplies or a short to ground. Fortunately, this fuse is easy to locate and just as easy to replace with only basic soldering skills. ==Materials and Tools== * 4.5 mm gamebit screwdriver * Soldering iron * Leaded solder * Flux (optional but highly recommended) * Desoldering braid (optional) * Tweezers * 125V 1.5 amp..."