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Neo-Geo MVS 1-slot - Leaked Battery Replacement and PCB Repair 

Small Change Arcade
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Quick tutorial of how to fix a broken NEOGEO MVS board where the rechargeable battery has leaked, causing damage to nearby 32.768 crystal. This causes board to get stuck on green screen during boot. Crystal was replaced and battery removed and replaced with CR2032 holder and non-rechargable battery. Board was cleaned and corrosion removed from metal bracket.

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@tyisafk
@tyisafk 4 года назад
Looked this up to see if this would be easy or difficult in general knowing all boards are different, but it seems very easy! My battery was corroded and wouldn't hold a charge (Luckily no corrosion on the board itself). I got tired of setting KOF98 to single fighters since it defaults to teams so I figured I'd replace the battery before it got worse. Good work!
@arfink
@arfink 5 лет назад
Saw you on Reddit and decided to sub. Excited to see what comes next.
@arfink
@arfink 5 лет назад
I gotta wonder why the foam is there, is it just to prevent the operator accidentally shorting the battery? I've seen that weird pad on a lot of MVS boards but it mostly just makes repairs a huge PITA.
@matthewcallen7422
@matthewcallen7422 6 месяцев назад
Where can I get parts. The crystal and those other parts near it?, the legs on some of my chips are also corroded.
@VintageMusicGearTV
@VintageMusicGearTV 5 лет назад
Hi great video what’s the spec on the crystal please I have found a couple of crystals at my local store 32.768 MHz one is 6pf and 12.5pf cheers Simon
@CaptNRetro
@CaptNRetro 5 лет назад
I have the same question..can't seem to find the answer online..just ordered the 6pf one..fingers crossed
@bladycivilian
@bladycivilian 4 года назад
Question ✋ Whats the electronics behind that resistor connected to battery, is it compulsory for a chargeable battery or just to limtize the current. I mean u jumped right at it
@SmallChangeArcade
@SmallChangeArcade 4 года назад
Hassan Sultan removing that resistor is just the least destructive way of breaking the charging circuit so it doesn’t charge the new non-rechargeable battery
@SmallChangeArcade
@SmallChangeArcade 4 года назад
It’s purpose originally, I assume is to limit current to the battery.
@therealdjbaldhead_mixtapes8522
@therealdjbaldhead_mixtapes8522 2 года назад
I got one of there how much will you charge me to have done
@user-yk1cw8im4h
@user-yk1cw8im4h 3 года назад
Whats the model of that sony crt??
@shawnethegreatgamer
@shawnethegreatgamer 4 года назад
YES! I'm glad you made my favorite game... Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move. 🙂
@rodrigocapelini2008
@rodrigocapelini2008 2 года назад
Thanks for this content! One question here: Is this battery the responsible for the game records saving? =)
@Mrhideqc
@Mrhideqc 4 года назад
"carefully pry this off" LOL!! that was funny !! use a heat gun to soften the glue and it will come off without breaking!
@SmallChangeArcade
@SmallChangeArcade 4 года назад
That's a great idea!
@norbertwar7075
@norbertwar7075 4 года назад
Help please
@Ojref1
@Ojref1 4 года назад
I have that same PCB. the lead closest to the silkscreened "5" was corroded through, also destroyed the clock crystal in much the same fashion. I also removed, cleaned, and re-installed the nec 4990 in a socket because the IC and the through-hole traces were affected. I used a 12pf crystal as a replacement for those who are interested. I also pulled, cleaned, and reinserted the resistor pack below the 4990.The solution inside those batteries can travel farther than you think as the PRO-B0 hybrid QFP at quadrant 7-8 on mine had some pins that weren't making good contact and I had to reflow it. Using those Varta batteries was the worse thing they did back then. Also, that pad on the back will come up if your gentle with IPA or board cleaner, a wee bit of hot air and a nylon esd brush for what remains. Just take it easy.
@GHILLIESARCADEANDMORE
@GHILLIESARCADEANDMORE 2 года назад
Cool
@MrGtagangster
@MrGtagangster 5 лет назад
Great video, keep posting stuff like this. Very educational!
@hullinstruments
@hullinstruments 4 года назад
Man I just dropped by to thank you for helping Scotty with that ATM arcade machine. But found myself really impressed with some of your content… And hope you make more! Your work is awesome, and I really envy your shop and set up! This video in particular helped me a lot! Because I’m always tinkering with old HP and techtronix test gear.....all with various crappy and leaky batteries. I thought I’d Consumed all of the info regarding leaky battery replacement, But this video is a wealth of knowledge… And approaches the topic from a unique perspective! I subscribe to your channel and I hope to see more content… The Internet is starved for good troubleshooting content like this, that is straightforward and easy to understand… And presented by someone who doesn’t talk down to the audience like we are children.(even though some of us don’t understand electronics so well LOL) Thanks again… I really enjoyed yalls collaboration… And if your ever near Chattanooga Tennessee give me a ring! I’ll send you home with more test gear than you want!
@HRinc
@HRinc 4 года назад
what are the blue switches numbered 1-8 , near the battery ? Thanks
@Miketage
@Miketage 5 лет назад
Great video! Just got in an MV1B with the exact problem. Just ordered a crystal, fingers crossed...
@3jane821
@3jane821 3 года назад
What crystal did you end up getting?
@reginaldojunior3517
@reginaldojunior3517 2 года назад
and if you pull out the battery and leave it without the board it works
@isabeldominguez4680
@isabeldominguez4680 4 года назад
Hi i try this but a screen says ram error appers , whats is the solucion ?
@GamesDoneBaked
@GamesDoneBaked 5 лет назад
What is the purpose of the padded red tape that you peeled back and what is it called? Asking because I cleaned my board and the tape came loose, so I took it completely off. Is it necessary to have it on the board?
@SmallChangeArcade
@SmallChangeArcade 5 лет назад
Justin Jahn Not sure what you’d call it. Maybe protective foam tape? I believe the only purpose is to cover the solder side of the battery leads so they don’t accidentally get shorted. There may be other components in the same region it’s meant to protect as well. As long as you’re careful with the board, it’s not necessary.
@GamesDoneBaked
@GamesDoneBaked 5 лет назад
Small Change Arcade awesome, thanks for the reply bro. Found some on amazon, just to be safe.
@AdamPatridge
@AdamPatridge 5 лет назад
Could you just leave the resistor in place and use rechargeable lithium ML2032 coin batteries with the same holder (e.g., amzn.to/2LrF56O)? Or would it be putting too much voltage into the 3V lithium coin vs. a 3.6V NiCd cell?
@scph0055
@scph0055 3 месяца назад
The LIR2032 operates at 3.6V and is rechargeable.
@norbertwar7075
@norbertwar7075 4 года назад
I have that screen
@eracerxxx
@eracerxxx 5 лет назад
great video thanks for posting.....i love watching these kinds of vids. :)
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