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How to Clean a NES System and Recondition the Connector-Pt2

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2008

This is part 2 of a 2 part series.

WATCH THE WHOLE THING IF YOU PLAN ON USING THIS!

If you enjoy this, feel free to rate and visit my site in the near future.

http://www.pwnedclips.com

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  • ho much do you have to push the pins up i don't want to push them up to much and mess up the connector

  • @bill842408

    Don't worry about that, just give them a good tug.

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  • Thank you sir. Your help made my NES just fly. And because i got my wife's favorite game working, i got marital "superhappyfuntimes" you rock sir.

  • Exceptional videos.

    Thanks for taking the time to make 'em, my NES thanks you.

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  • @calvincathal same thought haha, just happened to me today.

  • A very good tutorial, my NES is already in great condition but it doesn't hurt to take a look for some good useful tutorials for future reference! Thanks a bunch and keep up the good work.

  • Thank you for showing me how. It works better than it ever has since I found mine in a yard sale. :)

  • RE4!!!!!

  • Thanks for the video! My newly acquired NES and games work great now!!

  • There is no difference in pin connectors there is a difference in the chips on the board though

  • @hipodaf I just hope that there aren't that many differences on the EU NES compared to yours, but why would there?

  • great video, i think it is what i have to do. RE4 <3

  • btw, bigun89, when mounting back the console encasement (the black one) on the mainboard, theres a problem if the encasement does not really "slip" or "connect" well with the mainboard at the front below the encasement. I simply put that thing together and started screwing and realized that the console device didnt want to jump back when I pressed also the device at front was curved, almost damaged the plastic, lol. It just has to be slippin / connecting with the mainboard as well. Just sayin ^^

  • He,he,he.... thank you stranger

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