Steam Deck Repair Fail - Extended Version

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TronicsFix Longs

TronicsFix Longs

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Steam Deck Repair Fail - Extended Version - This Steam Deck was sent in by a viewer who dropped it and tried to fix it themselves, but it seems their fix wasn't very successful. A closer inspection with my microscope shows just what went wrong with the soldering and what we need to do to fix it. Let's see if we can get these bumpers working again!
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Tools I Use:
-Protech Toolkit: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/QVCjRqq
-Torx Security T8: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/oNFUeS5
-PH00 Phillips: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/u9Elh
-Tweezers: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/j4WX1
-Electric Screwdriver: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/Vtja
-Thermal Paste: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/JToknC
-Canned Air: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/Fbk7arC
Equipment Used:
-Hakko Hot Air Station: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/UCTLRXW
-Nozzle for hot air station: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/PnIG
-Hakko Soldering Station: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/OU4v
-Hakko Air Filter: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/wBHy05k
-Digital Microscope: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/JLqdVD
-Stereo Microscope: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/kkb3aa
-Kester Solder: Amazon (paid link) geni.us/6Z4Y
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@Craider79
@Craider79
$300??? Man you are REALLY good at repairing stuff - but you are not very skilled at buying stuff! This device is $419 from brand new - so spending $300 on it in fully working order would be a pretty meh deal. $300 for a broken example with 0 warranty however - that is HORRIBLE my man! Like actually $200 wouldn't even be a great deal considering that it's not just broken - but an amateur has been inside it trying to "fix" it... In my experience that increases the risk of the device being bricked by a fairly large amount. Paying half the price of the new price for a potentially bricked device is fairly risky no matter how you look at it - and paying 75% is just reckless IMO.
@CNC-Time-Lapse
@CNC-Time-Lapse
Great video! I do love these longer videos. They give key insights that you miss in the shorter ones. I appreciate the extra dialog and also repetitive nature of the operations. Helps to put things into context sometimes related to how long it should take to repair a given item and what additional steps may be needed along the way. These give me hope to someday be confident in my own electronic endeavors. I'm building a CNC machine on my channel and I've taken a lot of inspiration from your channel with regard to how I might go about tackling some of these electronic challenges.
@paracethamol4799
@paracethamol4799
And again, amazed by so much dedication for repairing stuff. Keep going Steve !
@CancerFreeCody
@CancerFreeCody
Awesome. Love these longer videos!!! Great work!
@dallasdoobman
@dallasdoobman
Don't think I've ever said thank you and your team for these awesome videos. You got me interested in hardware again and provided many hours of entertainment / education. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@DanaTheInsane
@DanaTheInsane
So glad they moved the button to the joystick module on the OLED.
@segolily76
@segolily76 21 күн бұрын
Lovin’ the long videos.
@patrickmorrissey2271
@patrickmorrissey2271
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@mrt.7146
@mrt.7146
12:08
@jonnyp841
@jonnyp841
Much prefer these longer videos
@juanpablofajardoramirez1008
@juanpablofajardoramirez1008
great vid!
@mp3musicbox
@mp3musicbox
I like doing repairs like these, i'm always looking to buy things to fix but they are hard to find for a fair price and usually not profitable.
@Spartangaming2526
@Spartangaming2526
Good repair 😮
@Otakulad
@Otakulad
Hey Steve, how is that non-toxic flux treating you? Was it ever officially released. Im just getting into repairing stuff and having flux that isn't trying to kill me would be a major plus. 😄
@jonathanolivares666
@jonathanolivares666
Hello, great video, do you know the part number of the button? Thanks
@mofde2003
@mofde2003
5:45
@Nitrodan08
@Nitrodan08
Have u ever done a video just going over some of the tools u use?
@yotoprules9361
@yotoprules9361
How is the flux? Getting into soldering myself and would love a non-toxic flux so I don't need a fume extractor. Up until now just been yolo-ing it lol but not good for health obviously.
@stephenarkless9444
@stephenarkless9444
I love my steam deck ❤
@erniesdeck7550
@erniesdeck7550
I believe Valve redid these buttons for the OLED model. Not sure if it made a difference or not I own an OLED model and so far I'm super happy with it.
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