Classic Super Nintendo (SNES) Pico Fuse Repair - How To DIY - Part 2
Continuing from Part 1, I show you how to replace a blown pico fuse on the classic Super Nintendo console. I also go over the usefulness of a multimeter in diagnosing problems with your SNES before going out and buying parts for your unit.
With regards to picture and audio quality, my particular SNES came with an RF cable for audio/video signal output. I also outline the benefits of using S-Video over RF and composite methods of output. The result is a crisper and cleaner image, with audio and video signals being separated from each other (thus reducing interference).
You can check out the tutorial video using the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcxTZkVV-V4
1.5A Pico Fuse: http://amzn.to/2iSKadE
S-Video Cable: http://amzn.to/2A6ZoA3
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