I'm trying to restore a Commodore 64 that was stored in a flooded basement. // Kindly sponsored by my favorite PCB manufacturer PCBWay!
https://www.pcbway.com/
Previous "Saved from the Flood" Videos:
C64C Saved from the Flood:
https://youtu.be/ZEi-BJypK-Y
Amiga 1200 Saved from the Flood (Part 1):
https://youtu.be/TacZgHYVxoc
Amiga 1200 Saved from the Flood (Part 2):
https://youtu.be/iKlm6FvMmSI
Amiga 500 Saved from the Flood (Part 1):
https://youtu.be/qTsAhhUhi6I
Amiga 500 Saved from the Flood (Part 2):
https://youtu.be/potuZ324XiA
Commodore 64 Future Proofing Video:
https://youtu.be/LUkzhytkodg
The game shown in the end of the video is "The Bear Essentials" by Graham Axten/Pond Software:
https://pondsoft.uk/bear.html
Capacitor Values for this C64 (ASSY 250407):
1x 2200uF 16V axial
1x 1000uF 25V axial
1x 470uF 25V axial
1x 100uF 16V radial
14x 10uF 25V radial
RF-Modulator:
1x 470uF 10V
2x 100uF 10V
1x 10uF 16V
TIME STAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
1:58 A Look inside
5:46 Sponsor Message
6:15 Disassembly
11:21 Soaking Plastic Parts
12:03 Washing the PCBs
16:32 Scrubbing Plastic Parts
17:30 Cleaning Small Parts
24:45 Repairing the Main Board
34:06 Future Proofing
37:57 Reassembly
46:03 Final Results
48:11 Thank you & Good Night
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