![]() I do think that the board looks a bit damage near the bottom left pin where the copper foil has been as seen in this picture. Is this expected or does this also indicate that there's something wrong with my positive terminal? ![]() When I try to do the same and put my multimeter 200 ohm I get nothing at all. I found this YouTube video where the author at the linked time (~10:10) measures resistance between the positive and negative terminal and is getting 100 ohm. Is this expected or does this indicate that something is broken between the negative pole and the board? ![]() If I put the end on the positive pole however, I don't get any connectivity at all. ![]() If I put one side on the negative pole I can measure the same ~6V almost anywhere on the board. Since I'm not really sure how to properly use a multimeter all tips regarding how to use one is appreciated! I tried to measure the voltage between the positive and negative terminal and it gives me ~6V as expected. I saw this post (about GBC) with the same issue and tried to clean the DC jack with a needle without success. When I had no success I dug out an old power supply and noticed that the console is booting up and working. The battery terminals all had some corrosion so I cleaned them up. When I opened it I saw that the copper foil look damaged so I wanted to remove it and have a look underneath. So basically the console looks to be in great condition but didn't power on. Here are images of all the parts and current state. Sadly after just two days I'm stuck and want to try to post here for what to do next. I'm a total noob and barely knows what a multimeter is so I bought a broken Gameboy to use as a learning resource. I've searched older posts, found a few with similar issues, most of them got resolved with solutions not working for me if at all. ![]()
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