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slikrick8923
09-04-2012, 04:47 PM
I have a Mini Super Nintendo that needs a new Power Switch; I have no idea where to get one from. Tried searching on google, couldnt find any. All I can find is power switches to the original SNES, not the redesign. Where is the best place to purchase one from?? Any suggestions will be great thanks!

wiggyx
09-04-2012, 06:16 PM
Are you absolutely positive it's the switch? Those things are pretty hard to break. Could possibly be a dirty contact in the switch. Those things pretty much have to be hit by a hammer in order to actually break them.

slikrick8923
09-04-2012, 06:51 PM
Are you absolutely positive it's the switch? Those things are pretty hard to break. Could possibly be a dirty contact in the switch. Those things pretty much have to be hit by a hammer in order to actually break them.

yes I'm sure its the power switch the SNES wont turn on I already replaced the diode and Voltage regulator. When I desoldered the power switch it looked like it was rusted up and I lost the pieces upon taking it apart. Its been months since I've worked on it. I was just picking up the project on making this SNES work again. Right now the Power switch is completely desoldered and I need a new one.

Azarkhel
09-07-2012, 06:41 AM
yes I'm sure its the power switch the SNES wont turn on I already replaced the diode and Voltage regulator. When I desoldered the power switch it looked like it was rusted up and I lost the pieces upon taking it apart. Its been months since I've worked on it. I was just picking up the project on making this SNES work again. Right now the Power switch is completely desoldered and I need a new one.

Hey Rick, how about instead of fucking around with a Nintendo you go to the post office and send the games I paid for through NintendoAge?

xelement5x
09-07-2012, 12:01 PM
Forum Drama Lulz :popcorn:

ApolloBoy
09-07-2012, 02:16 PM
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RP2A03
09-07-2012, 05:17 PM
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad101/RP2A03/misc/132051635885.gif

wiggyx
09-09-2012, 10:29 PM
Ibtl.



yes I'm sure its the power switch the SNES wont turn on I already replaced the diode and Voltage regulator. When I desoldered the power switch it looked like it was rusted up and I lost the pieces upon taking it apart. Its been months since I've worked on it. I was just picking up the project on making this SNES work again. Right now the Power switch is completely desoldered and I need a new one.

Did you do a continuity test before tearing the switch apart? (something tells me that the OP won't be back in this thread any time soon)