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Re: Reparing Original Consoles
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:20 pm
by xman
Well my opinion is, if it ain't broke, why fix it. I've found most of the Xbox power supplies to be quite durable in compassion to most of power supplies used in other equipment. I know they all hate lightning, I've had two die through being connected to the wall in a storm. I found the after market 110/240 volt Xbox power supplies to be absolutely useless and blew up after just 6 months but of the others, I have my favorites but I would base that solely on appearance rather than durability issues i have ever found.
Re: Reparing Original Consoles
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:16 am
by NeMesiS
Found some proper rubber belts for the DVD drives
Ordered in a mixed bag of them, see how we go...
Re: Reparing Original Consoles
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:55 am
by NeMesiS
If people in AU & NZ are interested in mod and replacement parts
for their Original Xbox console, I could do the following:
Replacement Laser and Belt Kit:
Samsung (SDG-605)
Thomson (TGM-600)
LG (SF-HD68)
Philips (SPU-3141)
Philips (VAD-6035)
128mb RAM Upgrade Kit:
K4D263238M-QC50 (v1.0-1.1)
K4D263238D-QC50 (v1.2-1.3)
K4D263238F-QC50 (v1.4-1.5)
Capacitor Replacement Kit: (Nichicon)
Version 1.0 (FoxLink)
Versions 1.0-1.1 (Delta)
Versions 1.2-1.5 (Dellta)
Versions 1.6-1.6b (Delta)
Clock Capacitor Replacment:
Taiyo Yuden (1F 2.5v)
SuperStor (1F 2.5v)
Elna (1F 2.5v)
HDD Upgrade Kit:
80 Wire & SATA Converter
Modchips (v1.0-1.6b):
Aladdin XT-Plus2
Duo-X3
Re: Reparing Original Consoles
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2015 12:46 pm
by NeMesiS