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  1. TronicsFix - We believe repair matters

    The best game console repair place on the internet!

  2. Latest topics - TronicsFix

    Dec 12, 2025 · The best game console repair place on the internet!

  3. Guide for soldering tools and skills - Repair Tools - TronicsFix

    Jun 20, 2024 · Hi! So I’m one of those guys who had some “normal” soldering experience and I thought that I might be up for the task to solder a hwfly / picofly onto my Nintendo Switch Lite …

  4. Latest Repair Tools topics - TronicsFix

    Jan 14, 2025 · This category is for all Repair Tool and Supply related discussions.

  5. [INFO] Board diagram and part numbers - TronicsFix

    Sep 19, 2019 · Here’s some photos of the Nintendo Switch mainboard, the dock board and cartridge board. The chip part numbers can be found by referring to the diagrams. Hopefully …

  6. Switch oled die after picofly install help - Switch OLED - TronicsFix

    Mar 26, 2024 · Hello, I installed a picofly on my OLED switch, and I made a tin ball on several components on the side of the point (B) and at first the processor became boiling, then I saw …

  7. PS5 Slim No power, no beeps. All voltages normal - PS5 Slim

    Nov 26, 2024 · PS5 Slim EDM-041, no beeps, no lights. New PSU did not fix the issue. No fuses blown. All standby voltages present. No shorts on Southbridge No shorts on BT/Wifi IC No …

  8. Resistance to ground at mosfets - Xbox Series X - TronicsFix

    Mar 3, 2022 · I have a XSX with a shorted main powerrails. I first detected a blown powerstage ic MP86965. After replacement the short psu side was gone, but have still shorts at the v …

  9. [Nintendo Switch Oled] Shorted Capacitor near M92T36

    Sep 14, 2024 · Can anyone help me figured out what causing short on that capacitor near M92T36? I’ve pulled out M92 ic and Max77812 but the short still remains

  10. Uart C0020303 80000001 - TronicsFix

    Apr 8, 2025 · Hi everyone, I got a PS5 back in 1 or 2 seconds. It was pretty messed up. I put everything back together and changed the Infeneon as the UART said. Now I can hear it ...