 how you doing today? I don't know that with the last minute has been live or not. Might have just jumped right into now. I was doing something a little bit different on OBS. And anyway, thank you all for being here. Welcome back. It's a Monday. I know everybody's always excited about Mondays, right? But I want to just thank you for taking the time to be here. It's always awesome to see everybody here in our community, where we're working on old tech saving things. I see a lot of people in the chat already. Thank you, Belmont. The best moderator showing up already. You're awesome. Ronnie. Welcome, Jake. Welcome, NDPX James Boone. Welcome. And we're about to get the show started here. And just as the thumbnail and title is stating to you, we're going to be working on the JVC D series. This is a different D series than I've ever worked on before. Of course, we got the jazz in the background to try to accentuate the mood. Anyway, we're coming back from a wonderful weekend. And for me, I get real excited this time of year. I love college basketball. My favorite team plays tonight. And if they win, they guarantee themselves a spot in the real NCAA tournament. So I'll be ecstatic about that to see what happens tonight for the JMU Dukes. But that's not what we're here to talk about. Again, we're talking about the JVC. So we'll let the chat get rolling a little bit more. And we're going to get I'm going to show you some details on this CRT. I do plan to have a video on said CRT in, I don't know whether it'll be in March or early April, but it will be here. Hey, Brandon. Welcome. And so that's what we're going to do is we're going to pop a top again. And we will see right here. First off, this is the chassis. I have it right here. And before we get to work on it, you can see that anode right there. I'm going to show you. I'm going to show you more about this show you that it this particular model AV to or AV three to D three or three actually does zap. And I put one of my footage of that zap on Twitter. And so you could see we're going to see a clip from that discharge. And then I'll also show you the condition of this television because it was it's very dirty. So we're going to do that. But if you have not already, please do me a favor, please hit the like button. It does help. It does help the algorithm. Let everybody know the show's going. Hey, electron ash. Welcome, buddy. So and Tandy one welcome. I don't know how much these would have cost back in the day. Not really sure. Imagine this size of one would have been you know, I'm sure would have been close to $1,000 back in the day probably somewhere between $700 to $1,000 is a guess. But who knows? Somebody does know. Let us know in the chat there. All right, here we go. Sorry, I was just catching up on the chat. So again, here we go. Let's let's take a look. First off, here's the camera views for today. But we're going to start with this Twitter feed. And to do that, I'm going to turn down now, you know, I'll probably leave the jazz will turn that little and I'm going to pause our jazz music for a second because I want you to hear the pop here. Maybe maybe if it shows up, we'll see. Anyway, my Twitter timeline is here. And first off, let's go down and look. This is the set. It's just a lovely large JVC 32 inch. I can't actually the reason I'm showing you pictures of the outside and these clips is I can't carry this thing and fit it in down in the bunker down here safely. So it's staying up in the garage. And I've got the parts we're working on down here. Now, here's the exact model. This is from April 2000. Yeah, oh, two. And let's see if there's anything else important. It's a 107 is the actual chassis number there. And there's your input build out. So this has just about everything you want. You've got component. And then you've got audio out. And this input to see it shares again component video and this composite video right here. So you have to go into the menu and select whether you want it to be component or composite. And then you feed in the audio with that. And then you've got s video or composite for input one. And then there's an input on the front that is just composite and stereo audio. And let's see, do I have a nice little clip of it? Let's see what this clip is. This is from Twitter yesterday. Let's make sure the quality here. Okay, there we go. We have good quality. At least 720p. Let's see. All right, here's this D series. I'm letting it warm up a little bit. Cole's pissed off of me because I don't want him to come out here. You can hear him in there barking. It looks pretty good. I've not actually had the 303 variant in the shop. So I'm going to try to do some documentation. No, Cole, relax in there, buddy. But it's an interesting set. It's got that extreme bubble tube there, right? Shadow mask. Gosh, Cole's not happy. Also, this one has like some great inputs, right? Good composite. I'm actually just using s video for ease of use. All right, I think that's about it pretty much. And we'll see how good we can make it look. Yeah, that's pretty much it for that clip. So there you go. That's what it is, what it's the condition. It's in the shop. Now I'm going to show you, let's see, that's after I discharge it. So let's go ahead now. I'm going to show you the discharge. It's pretty cool. Yeah, Cole was pissed off in that clip. He's actually sleeping right here next to me. So it's even funnier to watch. All right, don't do that. Let's do this. Let's hit pause. No, that's supposed to be paused. All right, we're going to pull this one out. All right, you're supposed to be on 720. Goodness. Go ahead and get yourself back up to 720. Okay, let's make sure that's on 720. I'm not. Whoops. Interesting. Nope, I want it full size. This stupid program. What's up with this terrible video quality, right? It was 720 a second ago. Now it's metal. Let's see. It's not even running now. Okay, there it is. I'm not sure what the hell is going on with this thing. Let's try to get this out. Maybe it'll, ah, there we go. Sorry about that. Goodness gracious. Having some issues there with the video set up. There we go. We're going to go in here and we'll watch this. Let's see. Oh, yeah. Yeah, baby. Did you see it? You can barely hear it. Let me turn the audio up. We'll watch that part again. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I don't know. It's probably harder to see on there, but when I, oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Let's see if we can freeze it on the zap. Oh, yeah. You see it? There it is. I sound like the macho man Randy Savage, but there's the zap right there. See? Right there. There it is. Hey, Jake, thanks for the $10 super chat. Hey, I finally got all moved into my new house, but congratulations. I'm going to start recapping set soon. I 27D2. I want to, doesn't have any pots inside. It needs recap to fix geometry issues. Is your silver one the same? Yeah, you got to recap it. There's not going to be any pots in there. There's no pots on this board. It's going to be recapping. There's a vertical deflection switch, which is just like a three way switch. Mine's straight up. And so that's the only switch on it. Everything else is going to be done through the software. And unfortunately, the software features are going to vary depending on which model it is. So the 201 is going to have different unlocked features in the menu than the 303. And so, you know, they even have different types of tubes in them. So you'll have to do the same thing we're going to do today. So check it out that this should be helpful. I guess everybody could really hear that one. But yeah, if you look at the frozen picture on your screen, that little spark of life right there. That's that's the zap. And Twitter has compressed the video to make it like 720p and do some shit with it. But when it's in the when it's in the regular video that I make for it, you'll be able to see it better. I also have another camera setups and I didn't get to see the footage for it. Hey, Kenny. Yeah, thanks, man. Yeah, you got it, man. Those TBCs, dude, I have actually, unfortunately, I've got two of them here, time based correctors that are the datapath to TBC 1000s, which are helpful for video capture and analog video, VHS tape, any kind of tape playback to get rid of helps it. It helps the timing of the signal come back and prevents frame drops, etc. But I have two that I've not been able to get fixed. They are just a mess. I don't know what the heck's going on. They run, but they have these streaking vertical image or vertical lines that I can't get out of it. And so unfortunately, I don't know what's going on with those. Those are just like parts ones that I've been I've recapped it completely. I've reflowed solder on everything I've replaced all the replaceable voltage regulators because a couple of theirs were blown on this one. But I don't know whether that pop on those just damaged it for good or what, but it's not good. All right, I'm going to show you the inside of this monitor now or TV. You can look at the tube number here. We're going to check it out. The here's the D series 32 inch. I don't know why it's not let me there we go. Three to look at these changing. I guess it's on automatic just keeps changing my your tube number. I don't think that's a solution to even it's got nothing else on it. It's a What do you think? Panasonic m80 jua zero six one X zero six. Check it out. Nasty. It is inside this thing. Look at that layer of just dust. Look at that. I'm going to How gross is that? Isn't that nasty? I think this has to be a smoker smoker because thankfully it's ventilated. It doesn't stink to all high heaven, but dang it's a lot of dust man. Maybe it wasn't a smoker or just super dusty wherever the heck it's been stored, but the dust the dust is clean to the cables in a way that it was like used and I mean it usually that's indicative of smokers. So damn I got to get this thing cleaned up before I take it inside the shop. Check it out. Here's the D series. And that's everything so far that catches you up on all the important facts here. So now we're at the point where we have the chassis here. I've taken the chassis cleaned it up and that's what I've got right here with me. So I'm going to cue that beautiful jazz music. It's Cole Snores. Time to hit that jazzy jazz. It does have really good speakers actually. All right. It actually has a pretty good audio system. A lot of those TVs did do some really interesting things with the audio. All right. Thank you again for dropping by. Let's get in here. We're going to go if we if we look at this if I show you this board where's my pen right here. So this neck board it only has a single capacitor right here. So that's going to get changed. C3391 folks that is a what was that? I don't know what brand that is just from looking at it. 10 volt 220. I don't think I have any 10 volts. So we're going to go up to 16 volt 220 micro farads right here. So I've wrote it down. I'm going to go ahead and remove it. But I will also be reflowing you know solder on that entire. Yeah. This is the same one. I mean it's not fully cleaned. You could tell it's still got some of that mess down on it. Right. I mean like at the cable for example. I just swept or took a brush to it and then blew it off with a compressed air. So that's the same board. Let this get heated up. This has been an easy one to get rid of. We're also going to reflow all the solder in here because it looks like garbage. So we drew a bunch of pictures on the back of the circuit board for some reason. You see all those lines. I don't know what those are supposed to mean. They're all over the place though. Yep. There it is. It's number one. I got my bag here. I'm going to just throw all these and that's it for the neck board. Too bad they all aren't that easy. Got a big glob of I mean I'm guessing it looks a lot like hot glue but it's epoxy of some sort. I hope it is. It's a couple diodes tied together there. Now when you are looking at a board like this one it's mapped out you know just like Bjork told you a long time ago. It's mapped out like a city like a lovely city. Here we go. You're going to cruise down the city. All right. Deflection. Deflection. This is pretty typical okay. Deflection zones. All right so if you guys look with me here I'm going to show you where the line is okay. There's this line right here where my pin is. This white line down here comes under this capacitor right here over to this side down to here because it goes over this way. I'm going to ride this train with you okay and then over here and then it comes over here and it cruises up this way around this transformer including that capacitor back around this side of the board. Okay so that's that whole spot. What I just carved out for you again that whole block is our power block. All this up here is basically our power supply so if this was a PVM this would be isolated onto its own board since the consumer grade CRT it's been incorporated onto the main board and that's why you see like the power comes in here. Main voltage then you have a fuse then you have transformers and transforming it down into whatever it's stepped off and needed into obviously you have high voltage going over here to the flyback and then so this area is going to get serviced right. We're going to reflow solder on this stuff. We're going to replace these electrolytic capacitors in this area and then if we look right next to that down in this area next to that everything basically from that line we started at down to the flyback here over to the tuner on the left side and so it goes under everything under that line then you cut over here to this point. See it goes straight here it goes down it cuts up this line over here back over to this part. All of that right in there is our deflection. Every one of those is deflection capacitor so if you have any deflection issues it has to be a capacitor inside of here changing a capacitor next to this all this will not help anything on your image. Nope or heck over here if you start messing around this this is audio that's going to do nothing to your picture. This is uh I'm not even sure what this one does this is some kind of regulator it says and then over here is the tuner. Okay down here is the tuner and anything on this side is low voltage except for this audio block does get hot sometimes but come on it's not really that hot. Okay the picture drive stuff that gets hot is over here this will get hot this will get hot this guy those are gonna get the hottest uh this right here all that gets hot so that's what's burning up the capacitor especially stuff like these down in here these little guys no those aren't even capacitors sorry this guy this is a capacitor and then like uh these capacitors right next to this so that's how these boards broke down especially down here like these guys are probably bad okay and that'll mess with the vertical deflection so we don't even have to do much else just start pulling caps from whichever block we want to start with let's see might just be easier to start from the top and go power first oh hello how are you today i'm gonna take your troubles away with F5301 you gotta tickle that solder you know tickle that solder this is c914 50 volt 100 85 50 volt 100 tag it and bag it friend and on to the next which you can see the art i have on the back of this chassis i don't know is this a quality control thing jvc had going on look at that all those markings i'm not sure what it's about i'm gonna have to do this one probably with the uh a different method because i don't want to burn let's see what we have here 972 25 volt 47 and these are all very typical and common capacitors you'll that you'll find in crts always there'll be some odd balls here but so far we've run into nothing but super common normally stocked things okay we got another one right here 971 i'm gonna get this camera situated a little bit better here in a second 9716 volt 100 this one's actually an ishicon i think that's our first ishicon it's 91 yep okay in the bag we get something i need some hands we get some helping hands in here oh what are you talking about ash i don't even know you're talking about dangerous stuff it sounds like are you talking about the old TVs that don't have anything isolated or have isolation transformers and they're built with live hot voltage running all throughout the chassis that's like super high voltage let's see what are we going to get next there's a couple more over in this quadrant we've got three more over down in here so get you there in that view let's get the big one out of the way if we can yeah i don't even i don't even work on those sets of course i don't really see them that often at all because those would be really old this is like pre-70s usually nine this is a chunky cap here 931 first chunky cap rubicon 160 100 micro farad 105 degree temperature it's actually the nicest capacitor we've seen in this whole set so far yeah people are people are quick people are quick to like not uh oh really people are quick to jump on and yell at you it's like uh i feel there are infinitely like if there's infinitely more dangerous things you can do to yourself on a crt than just get popped honestly by discharging it the way i discharged it in that clip because look guys let's just think about it the problem with electricity is things like when you get stuck on a line of electricity and you can't let go you're frozen and voltage continues to pump and burn you okay i'm not trying to scare you or anything but that's continuous voltage when it comes to a crt discharged voltage it's literally one poof and then it's gone so it could definitely that poof could you know make you not feel good but it's not like those where you're grabbing something you keep getting shocked and shocked and shocked and in your dad or vegetable status or something continuous voltage but it's like a crime to say that and i forgot which cap i took out but i still have it in my hand and it's right next to nine seven three it's not that's it nine seven three fifty volt ten ten all right yeah i that's the thing ash i've never actually heard anybody i've heard people do it and like get a pop from it and and do things like poop their pants lose bowel control absolutely bob that's a that's a very good way to put it but at the same time i'm not going to tell anybody to do it because it i mean again you don't know how people other people are they could be like me or have a worse heart condition than i have or have pacemakers have you know other things contributing to this so it's better to steer on the side of caution plus it keeps me in business all right there we go we're hitting this line here because we're about to move down into the capacitors for these are three right here that are for deflection actually let me see yeah so we've got these is that what i'm looking at here no looking down here just one is a deflection capacitor the c503 okay these other ones are not actually they're not the kind of capacitors i want to remove 160 volt one micro farad i'll put this on a different page since it's the deflection capacitors c5 zero three one six zero volts one micro farad if you look these are power caps over in this block so we're going to get rid of these next and i'm going to use there's a big one right here i'm going to use um some solder wick to take that out here we go 935 c935 the good thing is is the power ones obviously i'll start with nine nine this one is a 25 volt 1000 every cap so far has been pretty common in all the ones that i would stock here in the shop so far i don't know about that big power filter capacitor that we're going to take soon so far so good we're going to go ahead and take this guy down here it's a big one it's a capacitor in the deflection block but it might as well just get rid of it see what we have here this is a big one another 160 100 so that's the second one of those actually there we go baby now there's more over there nine four two nine four two what are you 50 volt one micro farad tiny one isolated power block here we go we got two more in this isolated power block now when you're on the like do this particular board actually does have multiple types of capacitors on it so you've got these and then you've got the ones they call um sorry the film capacitors the chiclet i call chiclet looking capacitors these these don't need to be changed unless you know they're bad but the difference between those you'll have those on the board like this they'll be looked like that and then the one with um an electrolytic capacitor has another box in between the capacitor legs that's like there you see that little box with the three lines in it looks like a barrel that way you know you're looking at it to change those and not the other type 933 16 volt 1000 thanks james have a good day there's no cap kit for this no you got to just go and um the best thing to do is just these are pretty and when you start looking at this stuff just get 50 and 25 volt of pretty much everything right 1 2.2 3.3 4.7 10 22 33 47 100 220 470 those are the micro farad ratings you need and then you go to 0.47 started 0.47 and just go up from there do 50 like that you could save a little money by doing 25 like that and then you'll find these other higher voltage that you need to just start grabbing that are like 160 volt and 220 or yeah 220 volts or 250 volts sorry not 160 250 not 220 but there's not from what i understand an actual like bulk order but you could definitely go make those at at mauser or digikey and that's how you save money on parts and always have some on stock 938 so here's an idea right you go through and you do the process that i'm doing and then when you go order your cap kit round up order like lots of them instead of just one of each you know order lots of them and then you'll start stockpiling it that way and you get the bulk orders because they do give you a price break once you start going in there and do intent it's good practice it's going to get you used to doing this and then you can familiarize yourself and then you can get more parts because there's going to times where you're going to be looking for parts that are not just like a kitted part you're going to be trying to find you'll be looking for resistors you'll start needing ic's or voltage regulators transistors and then the more you are familiar with the website you'll be much more comfortable going in there and looking at the parts on there and and ordering and uh it's good practice plus it helps your margins a little bit because if you're if somebody else is putting kids together for you they have to charge you for doing that so you're actually just i mean if you do it like this you're you're it's not a huge savings but you are at the long run you're saving a bunch more than you think you would okay i think that look at this i think we've got the entire power block done uh no no no i'm sorry we've got these over here i forgot these on the edge and then we'll get the big one then we'll get the big one so we've got the two edge capacitors out by this transformer nine five one and nine five two all right that one's a 16 volt 220 c nine five two and i know it looks like maybe there's burn on there but that's not really burn that's just there's like a coating on the board of flux i think it's like a flux coating when they factory solder these and uh that's what evaporated a little bit it doesn't actually burn anything but oh thanks jake for the five dollar super chat how bad are the amazon cap and resistor kits really i didn't even know that there were cap kits on amazon they all have different generic branding but the kits all look the same have you tried them no i have not and i would not recommend trying those at all um the problem is is if you get something that again you don't want to be putting you don't want to go through all the labor of doing what we're doing and getting those kind of capacitors i would you could get a bad one you could get a faulty one you could get a out of spec one easy but if you're going from digi key or mauser which is the two i order from and there's probably others but i'm just saying like in the united states if you have access to them or other countries i would go with them because they're only going to sell even like you could say oh well i want to say go with the cheaper ones on their website that meet your specific needs again buy worth capacitors where i'm at worth capacitors are great for 90 percent of the applications especially these smaller grade capacitors and then the larger ones go with the ruby connor the niche connor the panasonic or the hundreds of other good companies don't go using those amazon kits unless you're somebody who wants to but i don't see see amazon's always about getting more volume sales at cheap it's not about quality on there ever right so i do not believe that those products they're going to be selling they're going to be that good it's all about cheap so they're going to need to make it cheaper they're going to need to cut corners by getting very bad quality capacitors what's up andre oh yeah fuses i bet fuses will blow up a ton more if you get the cheaper ones too and that goes for ebay too actually though there are sometimes where you have to buy salvage parts on ebay i had to buy a couple ics that were no longer available there have been discontinued one guy has a thousand of them and they're listed on ebay for eight dollars a pop i had to buy two of them they perfectly fit they're salvaged from back old stock he's got a ton of them and they they're the right part but there's no like modern replacement for it so in that case you are stuck going with whatever you can find on the internet but then you have to take everything like that with a grain of salt because again it's going to be very easy for you know what do you expect it's an old part it could be bad when you buy it and our last power capacitor is a 25 470 25 volt 470 look at it's perfect it's the last spot on my page i think that's nine five one right one neck cap just 11 power caps about halfway there no i don't ash i don't agree with that either because again it's really a waste on some of these things to replace every capacitor on some items like this television does not need to have all the capacitors replaced in this area because they're not first off they're not high they're not high uh capacitance they're not gonna get high heat so they could laterally last 20 times longer at the temperatures they're sitting at than the ones over here so theoretically you could you could say that these may need to be replaced three times before you'd ever have to worry about replacing these and those caps could last 50 years now there are some instances where if you're in there you need to replace all of them right on some boards replace them all hotboard everything's old want to do it that's fine but some stuff is it's yeah it's a waste of everything to go and just recap all that yeah i mean it's you can look there's a bell it's almost like a bell curve you know a curve graph on the life of capacitors and so the less heat they're exposed to the way longer they can last and it's not so it's not like a again a gradual just straight line curve it's like thousands and thousands and thousands more hours and but it also depends on the type of the capacitor because an electrolytic through hole like this will last longer than any smd capacitors generally speaking smd technology for those electrolytic capacitors is it's not nearly as durable let's get back to the now we're back into the deflection area let's see what we've got here got all these gone no we've got this i forgot we do have to pull this one we'll do that later on this is the big filter cap right here which 200 volt 470 that may be something i have here i think yeah there's a budget um things and there's ones that actually have a built-in discharge mode so you can actually just go through and uh esr meters that is i have a bunch of esr meters so you can go through and just check the caps if you really want to even the ones on the other side and if any of them have dried up you can change it but you got to also remember that stuff is not affecting mostly the stuff you're using i'm gonna start on the far end this time in the side pin cushion area i believe that's 211 c 211 16 volt 10 u f do i check the b plus voltage i usually don't adjust the b plus voltage unless it's needed to be adjusted i tend to leave the b plus voltage alone unless i visually see an issue with the set i will adjust everything else that's along those lines before i just b voltage you know like focus and and i will just see what it's needed but it's not it could be a little bit of a range there you know if it looks worse on the exact number and a little bit off that number it looks better 533 so these are going to be 2s and 5s dog on it what did i do i dropped it here we go 50 volt 10 533 so that's it over there get the vertical deflection this is a 400 is there really mixing up the sequences here 25 volt or seven that is c 4 what let's see it's hard to see it 433 tell you what it does smell like a i don't know like a gorilla's brown hole here from this damn chassis whatever's covered it every time i heat it up it smells like a tasty turd cake crispy 50 volt 4.7 508 507 same we go here we go friends more capacity to just go now we need to get just this block right down here which is one two three four five and there's two more down here that should be about it the three more three more in this spot and then it's actually five that's eight more and take two more goodness a chunky one four two eight 25 volt 220 or 2200 sorry 2200 you'll find a lot of that specific capacitor inside uh crt's also bigger oh my gosh scott scott look at you you monster what are you doing man thanks for showing up today you didn't have to do that i appreciate the huge $50 super chat man you're awesome beers for the dukes game you got it buddy i hope we do it tonight thank you then your big big-ass tv will be on the next uh big-ass tv stream scott has a amazing uh big sony kv that i'm also working on big one that's gonna be on a stream coming up soon because i've got to do a rgb mod scott the champ the champ is here baby the champ you know he likes that johnny walker he's gracious hope we get together again we will eventually all right 35 volt 1000 that one was extruding some stuff all right 429 isn't it no 425 425 i'm running out of ink on this pen i believe making sure that comp stays clear because we've only got a couple more to go i don't want to have to clean it before i remove the last four or five capacitors down flip this over the other way if it moves better easier to get to yeah that should be a little bit a little bit simpler 521 250 volt 10 one more and then we're off to the other side 525 35 volt 100 now i don't carry like 35 volt 100s normally so this is obviously going to be a 50 volt and there's a lot of ones that are like 16 volts that i don't have that i'll just use for 25 or 25 for so remember you can always go up in voltage without harman anything the last three capacitors are going to do it today and then we're gonna flip around to take out the big old filter cap here's that switch in the vertical deflection block that's the only thing i'm sure that changes this center that's probably of the average 50 volt one number 432 what are you baby 25 volt 47 one more back there yeah i don't have a 35 volt 100 that's gonna be 50 that's a 35 volt 100 i believe that's everything reset that switch yes that's it come on we just got the one big cap left just the one right i don't see any other ones over in this spot and this one's gonna be good this is the last cap right here let's shut this clean my pump a sec let's do this this guy right here 907 that's this big big guy here now occasionally i have gotten these to to discharge and zap um let's see if we can do it no nothing there obviously you don't want to be touching the brass when it does that but i've definitely seen that happen a few times these bigger caps like this all right nothing so clear this guy off okay i'm gonna add some fresh fresh solder here oh that's gonna be hot oh that's hot i bet still got a lot of solder in there there we go it's a beautiful day to sit and recap a television well kid what do you think what do you think about all your life choices that have led you to this key moment specific time in history we find ourselves removing c907 in such a particularly old-fashioned manner piece of cake baby piece of cake there we go c907 c907 is 200 volts and 470 microfarads and that's all of them that's all of them they gone oh glorious there we go so now just go to start dropping caps in time we got 1245 hang on check it out we've been going for about an hour about an hour here you go that's all we really need to take out of this television it's about 25 27 caps in there something like that no cake for you what do you think it's not cake time yet it's gravy time let's get some gravy if you're slinging the slinging baggies of that right baggies of electrolytics got the good shit man all right there we go folks let's get some caps see what we can accomplish together it's gonna take longer to clean this crt than anything else i'm sure here we go let's do it baby maybe we'll go with another view for a second while i grab my caps i got my magic wand here see then you find a nice lovely tray like this and that's how you store your capacitors in order and then you just whoop whoop whoop whoop piece of cake pull from the stock all right i miss my jazz music oh yeah you miss my jazz music miss that jessie jessie jessie here we go snackboard here we come we're coming for you that's right c 3391 25 oh 220 baby that's what we're going for today let's see perfect job for a worth capacitor 25 volt 220 upgrade in all areas that we can here we go c 9931 yeah yeah there we go his legs and out of the way just knocked my snips off some tiny stuff on this board i'm gonna reflow the solder gently on it happy happy little solder joints you don't want to leave your iron down too long some of these points have plastic associated with them you don't want to melt that plastic but you do need to do this to a neckboard here we go oh you like those fumes do you i'm getting them to you not to me i'm giving them all to you okay if there was a smell on youtube what do you think you'd smell right now can you imagine what it smells like those vapors are coming straight into your face this time i don't know how i made this work but it's like the camera is my face and instead the fumes are attracted to that instead of my face like it normally is blowing it that way too giving a little help yes that's right you gotta reflow solder if you want that c ot to glow forever there we go all right i'm not going to do these surface mount components obviously the three hole are the only thing i'm concerned about in this manner beautiful what a finish there i'm still going here what do you think it really is silicone yeah it is i'm gonna melt it now since it's already been reflowed i'm not worried about that there's a capacitor on there there's another capacitor down there i didn't see that one thanks to that booger we're gonna have to replace that one how do i miss that look at that nasty shit get out of here see look at that i don't know how i missed that at least originally that's good a while goodness gracious there we go we got another capture replace on there 16 volt 100 yeah i don't know how i didn't see that that's pretty fun it's been snuck snuck up there under those wires no problemo just move that back over there we go reflow all that all right here's the spot looks like everything on that board got it all it's all good so there's a couple of legs i'm gonna trim that's too here we go now let's think you get a cleaning i'm gonna clean this up we're gonna clean this up and then i'm probably gonna end the stream because i'm gonna have to go do some afternoon errands here and then we'll come back tomorrow and see how this lovely thing is going people love to see the cleaning though right some ice propyl highest percentage i could get i think it's 99 this is just a smaller bottle i go from my concentrated large bottles into a smaller bottle glad the artwork's not coming off i hate to lose that i mean this tv is going to be so much happier holy moly how long has it been sitting there with all that dust all that small bad solder we're taking care of all that stuff for this thing it's gonna be beautiful and get it all cleaned up too it arrived to the shop just in time you know just don't want to cross those wires at all there that's good come on focus focus focus i feel like i'm back on the 8 bit s square what the hell happened to the focus it's autofocus there haha oh my gosh autofocus thank you all right we still got some ice propyl on there there's a new capacitors make sure we put them in the right way yes looking good that'll evaporate down that's all gonna be good all right there we go i know right see this hit so he's never gonna let that one down i feel like roger must have some real serious court case going on right now because i haven't had him actually working on any videos but that's what happens when people have real jobs but he's got some real important case he's working on he can't make any videos charging game stuff but with with if it's too expensive or not to be at your collection guys i want to say thank you everybody for being here today it's some awesome activity in the chat and as usual and i had i have to say especially thank you to everybody who definitely gave any kind of a super chat definitely not something that you guys have to do or anything but i do appreciate it does help things and i had a great time today it was about a normal a little over an hour show so it's pretty good i definitely will come back and tomorrow should be good i don't have any plans not to be here tomorrow so let's do it and come back to the bunker tomorrow same bunker time same bunker channel there you go since a dojo the crt wizard what about that uh did anybody see that script i guess before i get out of here let me see if i can find that script i found this is pretty funny i know some of you guys saw it i know bellmont saw it so here's what i did i was mess around with chat gpt because i was like well what could chat be gpt tell me about things like what if i to ask it what it says what is what is the sony wega or vega is actually how you pronounce it it's uh so i started messing with it asking it what it thinks that vega is what and so it's giving me some good info so i start telling it first i told it to write a script about the last sony vega and it was a real depressing story where somebody was just sitting around his family was watching her vega and it burned out and they went to the store and bought a new one and they were like yeah it's just it's just the end of them we got to just throw it away and i was like heck no no way that's a boring so i i changed it up and i said write a script about the sony vega tv but the tv gets repaired and saved by steve steve is known as the crt wizard from retro tech so that's all i told it so let's read it title saving vega a tale of the crt wizard it's daytime we're inside the interior of a living room the camera pans across a cozy living room where an old sony vega tv sits forlornly in the corner it's screen flickering intermittently the family frustrated by their beloved tv's malfunction gathers around it with worried expressions dun dun dun john frustrated i can't believe the vega is acting up again it's like it knows when we want to watch our favorite shows sara with a concerned face oh yes we can't afford to buy another tv right now especially with the holidays coming up just then ding dong the doorbell rings interrupting their conversation john opens the door to reveal steve a middle-aged middle-aged man with a twinkle in his eye and a toolbox in his hand steve cheerfully greetings fellow lovers of retro tech i heard you had a little problem with your vega mind if i take a look john skeptical are you the repair man we called steve greeting you could call me steve but some folks like to call me the crt wizard john and sara exchange puzzled glances but step aside to let steve enter steve immediately goes to work opening up the back panel the tv and expecting its inner workings with practiced hands later on inside the living room steve tinkers with the components of the vega tv occasionally muttering to himself as he diagnoses the issues the family watches anxiously unsure if their beloved tv can ever be saved emily whispers to jack do you think he can fix it jack shrugging i don't know but dad seems to trust him finally after what seems like an eternity steve closes up the back panel the tv and steps back wiping his brow with satisfaction steve proudly there you have it folks your vega tv is back in action john is in disbelief you fixed it sara amazed but how steve grinning ah a wizard never reveals his secrets let's just say it took a little magic and a lot of love for vintage tech oh goodness now what am i doing i'm missing it up the family gathers around the tv as steve turns it on to their delight the screen lights up with a vibrant picture better than ever before emily excitedly it's working jack grinning thanks steve you're a lifesaver steve humbly just doing what i love to do folks enjoy your shows and remember the crt wizard is always here to help when you need me with a wave and a smile steve packs up his toolbox and heads for the door leaving behind a family overjoyed to have their vega tv back in working order fade out and yes ladies and gentlemen that may be the best script ai has ever written and you have gotten a wonderful little tale to end today's venture to the bunker thank you all folks thank you all for being here hey hosea see you there anyway hope you all have a wonderful day and a wonderful uh rest of your week hopefully tonight we can all be celebrating i'll tell you whether i'm happy tomorrow with my team winning a championship or not so anyway love you guys thank you all again i'll see you next time tomorrow and have a wonderful day