silvestrons bits and bytes | Sega Game Gear with no video or sound - can we fix it? @silvestronsbitsandbytes | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 10 minutes ago.
Bought a cheap Sega Game Gear off of eBay that doesn't show anything on the screen and has no sound, but does seem to be doing something. Let's try to fix it!
This is a pretty common fault with old consoles, especially Game Gears, as the old electrolytic capacitors dry out or leak electrolytes over time and cause these faults. If you have an old Game Gear exhibiting dull or blank screen, or quiet/crackly sound, this is the video for you!
Any feedback is welcome, as always.
Buy me a cider - buymeacoffee.com/silvestron
Big thanks to all the staff at Console5, their wiki is great resource that I've used in many of my repairs!
Tech wiki: console5.com/wiki
Store: console5.com/store
Equipment used!
Soldering station: Hakko FX-888d
Desolder braid: goot wick CP-2015
Soldering flux: CAIG Brand RSF-R80-2
Multimeter: Jaycar QM-1321
Toolkit: iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit (ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307)
Credits!
Music: Out Run - Magical Sound Shower
Font: VCR OSD Mono by Riciery Leal (dafont.com/vcr-osd-mono.font)
Putting up with my weird hobbies: My wife
Disclaimer!
I am NOT an expert, I have genuinely NO idea what I'm doing, and mostly just glue things together and use a lot of Google-fu until stuff works. I've been tinkering with electronics since I was a kid, but have no formal training and will probably do things incorrectly. If you learn something from this, that's awesome, but trust me - I'm learning too!
Bought a cheap Sega Game Gear off of eBay that doesn't show anything on the screen and has no sound, but does seem to be doing something. Let's try to fix it!
This is a pretty common fault with old consoles, especially Game Gears, as the old electrolytic capacitors dry out or leak electrolytes over time and cause these faults. If you have an old Game Gear exhibiting dull or blank screen, or quiet/crackly sound, this is the video for you!
Any feedback is welcome, as always.
Buy me a cider - buymeacoffee.com/silvestron
Big thanks to all the staff at Console5, their wiki is great resource that I've used in many of my repairs!
Tech wiki: console5.com/wiki
Store: console5.com/store
Equipment used!
Soldering station: Hakko FX-888d
Desolder braid: goot wick CP-2015
Soldering flux: CAIG Brand RSF-R80-2
Multimeter: Jaycar QM-1321
Toolkit: iFixit Pro Tech Toolkit (ifixit.com/Store/Tools/Pro-Tech-Toolkit/IF145-307)
Credits!
Music: Out Run - Magical Sound Shower
Font: VCR OSD Mono by Riciery Leal (dafont.com/vcr-osd-mono.font)
Putting up with my weird hobbies: My wife
Disclaimer!
I am NOT an expert, I have genuinely NO idea what I'm doing, and mostly just glue things together and use a lot of Google-fu until stuff works. I've been tinkering with electronics since I was a kid, but have no formal training and will probably do things incorrectly. If you learn something from this, that's awesome, but trust me - I'm learning too!