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AwsmCast #3 - How to SHORT a Gameboy Save Battery 

KyleAwsm
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@mrtibbs2
@mrtibbs2 4 года назад
I have been using the same method, never crossed my mind that it’s not the way to go. Well from know on I will use the plastic tweezers instead. Thanks for sharing 👍
@lovelya72
@lovelya72 4 года назад
Thank you for these awesome tutorials you made. Your videos are both informative and fun to watch. And I learned a lot of Gameboy cartridge related knowledge. You're fantastic!
@KyleAwsm
@KyleAwsm 4 года назад
Thank you for the very kind compliment! 😊👍🏻
@bnxpcapth2o445
@bnxpcapth2o445 4 года назад
Hey man wish you the best and all I love the old Pokémon repair and knowledge content I am hunting for authentic verison of all Pokémon games and I am going to be using your updated battery replacement tutorial to replace any authentic dead carts I come across
@KyleAwsm
@KyleAwsm 4 года назад
Thanks man! You're in luck - This week I have a GBA cart battery tutorial coming out too. 🙂 Thanks for watching!
@bnxpcapth2o445
@bnxpcapth2o445 4 года назад
Also do your tweezers have a number on the other side I bought a cheaper kit than the I fix it because I didn’t have enough money but it came with a working triwing screwdriver, 3.8m gamebit security tool and plastic tweezer that look exactly like yours do you assume their safe too?
@KyleAwsm
@KyleAwsm 4 года назад
Yup, my main pair of metal tweezers say "ESD-14" on them, and a pair of my plastic ones say "93301" on the side. A quick Google search of both of those (with "tweezer") yielded good results. Hope this helps you!
@Mrperson0
@Mrperson0 4 года назад
Great guide! Definitely will follow it when I replace my save battery. Just wondering, are the "Precision Anti-Static ESD Tweezers" on Amazon (US) safe to use, or are those practically what you initially used?
@KyleAwsm
@KyleAwsm 4 года назад
Yup, I think those are pretty much exactly what I first used. Try to find some fully plastic tweezers instead. Cheers, and thanks so much for watching! 🙂
@Mrperson0
@Mrperson0 4 года назад
@@KyleAwsm Alright, will order the ones you put in the description, thanks!
@Mrperson0
@Mrperson0 4 года назад
@@KyleAwsm Another question. Would you say 70% is good enough to clean the residue from flux, or is 90% really needed? The latter isn't widely available from what I can see. I guess QD Contact Cleaner wouldn't work well (in terms of removing flux)?
@KyleAwsm
@KyleAwsm 4 года назад
70% will suffice if you have nothing else. You'll just go through it more quickly than you would 90%, since it's not as strong of a solvent as the 90. The contact cleaner should be ok too, but I am not sure how good it is at dissolving flux. Cheers!
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