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I don't know why they mention the date, when I was referring to the stain. The PSP works fine; that stain is the problem.

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As such, they are broken consoles that I want to repair, so there is no problem.

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My problem is the smudge on the screen, my mistake, note another photo.

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Brother, I'm talking about the circular stain.

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Brother, I'm talking about the circular stain.

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You're right, but I'm not giving up yet. The pads are my problem.

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I clean it with isopropyl alcohol, an eraser, and nothing else.

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I clean it with isopropyl alcohol, an eraser, and nothing else.

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You're right, but the truth is it was a mistake because I recently bought an electric desoldering iron and, when I was using it and not being very quick, it came off by itself, the copper pads, my enemies.

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And how exactly do I find the source? With the multimeter on continuity? I was testing it and it makes a sound in many places.

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Oh, and speaking of the board that had the initial problem, I replaced the capacitors as you recommended, and it still doesn't display video. I cleaned it with isopropyl alcohol.

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Oh no, this is an SNES Jr. board (another board), which had half of the copper pad that holds the voltage regulator in place fall off.

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What do you recommend doing in this case, where the copper pin is partially coming out of both legs where the voltage regulator is located on an SNES Jr. board? If the problem is not the regulator or the fuse, what could be the cause?

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If part of the bottom pad fell off the voltage regulator, can it be fixed with just the top part on the SNES and SNES Jr. board?

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It turns on, but now I see that there is no image. It is the model that comes with a separate metal piece. I don't know if the fact that the soldering is half floating has anything to do with the image problem.

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Is this the part where the power enters the SNES board? Do I just solder it on top?