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Nintendo NES Front Loader Capacitor Repair Kit / Fix no power, sound or video

$ 4.49

  • Brand: Nintendo
  • Color: Gray
  • Compatible Model: Nintendo NES
  • Compatible Product: Console
  • Connectivity: Parallel Port
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Energy Charge: NONE
  • MPN: NONE
  • Storage Capacity: NONE
  • Type: Internal

Description

Dreamics-Master offers you this universal capacitor kit compatible with all Nintendo NTSC consoles (NES-001 / Top Loader) intended for the North American market. The Nintendo NES being a 80's console , most of its capacitors are at the end of their life. It's therefore important to replace them so that all the components of the system are properly powered . This kit contains all the necessary capacitors to restore your console and is compatible with all models of daughterboards ( Power & Modulator ) of the North American NES. This kit allows you to refurbish your console and solve the following problems : - Screen = display problems or no image. - Sound = s izzling sound or no sound. - Console not turning on = power supply problem (Fuse or Power Regulator problems). Except for rare failures (CPU, PPU etc...) it will allow you to restart the vast majority of consoles that no longer work. This complete kit contains : - 1 Solid capacitor of 2200µF by Nichicon - 3 high End Electrolytic Capacitors (Panasonic and Nippon Chemi-Con brands) for the motherboard. - 7 Electrolytic capacitors compatible with all the daughterboards. - 1 Voltage Regulator 7805 in 5 Volts by STMicroelectronics. All the components are guaranteed : - Excellent quality in terms of manufacturing. - They respect the precise values of the manufacturer. - They are all exactly dimensioned to fit perfectly. - And have a long life. TUTORIAL Here is a precise schematic of the NES-001 motherboard to help you replace the capacitors: C1 : 100uF X 6.3V C9 : 2.2uF X 50V C23 : 1uF X 50V A FEW TIPS FOR DESOLDERING THE POWER BOARD When removing the power module, your first instinct may be to desolder all of the connections on the bottom-side of the NES PCB and withdraw the module, signal pins and all. The problem with removing the 5 pins along with the modulator is that the PCB traces leading to the pins are only present on the top-side of the NES PCB. Since these pins can be challenging to properly desolder, you may end up removing or dislodging one of the vias. If that happens you may be missing a signal or two upon reinstallation. Our solution is to remove the top shield on the power module and desolder the 5 pins on the power PCB instead of the NES PCB. Then desolder the ground tabs. The benefits are: - This leaves the signal pin connection to the NES PCB undisturbed - The signal pin soldering to the NES PCB can be inspected and/or reworked - Signal pin traces on the Power PCB are accessible topside. This makes accidentally pulling out a via a non-issue. THE DIFFERENT POWER BOARD MODELS Here are the schematics for different Power Boards. If the Power Board model of your console isn't included in this tutorial, don't hesitate to take a photo before replacing the capacitors, and install the capacitors one by one, respecting the polarity. ALPS - BROWN PCB C1 10uF 35v (25v is fine here) C21 2200uF 25V C25 100uF 10V C23 100uF 25v C29 1uF 50V Alps Power & Modulator PCB: FR853 C1 10uF 16V (PAL only) C21 2200uF 25V C25 100uF 10V C23 100uF 25v C29 1uF 50V C35 1uF 50V C36 10uF 16v Alps Power & Modulator PCB: SH-SH5 / FS074 C21 2200uF 25V C25 100uF 10V C23 100uF 25v C29 1uF 50V C36 10uF 16v C37 1uF 50V Mitsumi Power & Modulator PCB TDK-T12V C2 10uF 16v C6 10uF 16v C8 2200uF 25v C29 100uF 10v C31 100uF 25v C32 10uF 16v Mitsumi Power & Modulator PCB TDK-T31V C6 10uF 16v C21 2200uF 25v C22 100uF 16v C25 100uF 10v