YOU’RE DIAGNOSING YOUR DEAD NINTENDO SWITCH WRONG.
A Nintendo Switch that refuses to boot can easily be misdiagnosed as a dead NAND, battery, or charging port issue. In this video, we trace the real culprit down to a tiny MAX17050 fuel gauge chip. Watch the step-by-step diagnostic, micro-soldering replacement, and full rebuild to see this console bounce back to life! If this helps you out, please like and subscribe!
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TIME STAMPS
00:00 START
00:08 INTRO
00:20 DISCLAIMER
00:25 CHAPTER 01 CONSOLE INSPECTION
01:29 CHAPTER 02 DISASSEMBLING THE CONSOLE
03:59 CHAPTER 03 EXTERNAL BATTERY TESTING
04:47 CHAPTER 04 TESTING THE CONSOLE
06:49 CHAPTER 05 REVEALING SOME CLUES
07:43 CHAPTER 06 REMOVING THE MAX 17050
10:15 CHAPTER 07 INSTALLING A NEW MAX 17050
11:03 CHAPTER 08 TESTING THE CONSOLE
12:12 CHAPTER 09 PUTTING EVERYTHING BACK TOGETHER
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MUSIC
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https://elements.envato.com/late-night-latte-2QXCCKC
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CONTACT & DONATION
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