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Una consola de videojuegos lanzada al mercado en Norte América en 1985 por Nintendo, llamada Nintendo Entertainment System o NES, modelo NES-001

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NES with no power after replacing 72 pin

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Hi everyone, great little website and I’m hoping you can help me, bought a NES from eBay and turned it on (unofficial power lead) and it was flashing red. So I took the NES apart to replace the 72 pin connector, however since I did this the NES doesn’t power up. Not sure if I have shorted something. The power supply does work on my snes but I have bought an official one to try once it arrives. Any ideas what I should do next?

Update (02/13/2023)

Just an update, I managed to fix the power issue with the NES. The lead felt flimsy in the jack so I inspected the jack itself and the large metal spring plate wasn’t in place so I gently bent it back up again and it worked!

Thanks for your help

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Do you have a multimeter?

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Hi, I’ve just ordered one so hopefully be with me tomorrow

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@Steffan James Great. Also, can you upload a picture of your SNES curcuit board? Agregar imágenes a una pregunta existente

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Thanks for your reply, hope the pics are clear enough

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@Steffan James Yep, they're good for right now.

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Just an update, I managed to fix the power issue with the NES. The lead felt flimsy in the jack so I inspected the jack itself and the large metal spring plate wasn’t in place so I gently bent it back up again and it worked!

Thanks for your help

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