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Anyone here know about Original Game Boy repairs?

Started by MotherGunner, 09/03/2012, 11:47 PM

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MotherGunner

Hey guys, I have a couple of original Game Boys that simply just don't turn on.  Do these things suffer from the same types of issues the TE suffers from?

Anyone do repairs?
-MG

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HercTNT

I have refurbished a dozen gameboys or so. I have never found one to have leaky caps or noticeable damage other than lines in the screen and battery acid on the contacts. mixing and matching the two internal boards, if you have a few gameboys on hand, can give you a working machine if one board is zapped. Putting a thin piece of foam tape at the base of the lcd were the contacts are can help remove lines when the machine is reassembled. battery acid can easily be removed with a mixture of baking soda and water. thats the best i know. board level troubleshooting would be the next step after that i imagine, and thats outta my league.

thesteve

i do board level, but never had a game boy apart