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This page collects '''best-practice hardware care''', preventive maintenance, and periodic checks for '''all major SNES/SFC motherboard revisions'''. Follow these guidelines to keep your SNES running reliably for years to come. | This page collects '''best-practice hardware care''', preventive maintenance, and periodic checks for '''all major SNES/SFC motherboard revisions'''. Follow these guidelines to keep your SNES running reliably for years to come. | ||
== | == Identify Your Board Revision == | ||
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|+'''SNES/SFC Motherboard Generations''' | |+'''SNES/SFC Motherboard Generations''' | ||
! Board Code !! Year(s) !! Region !! Key Differences | ! Board Code !! Year(s) !! Region !! Key Differences | ||
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''Find the '''board code''' silkscreened near the cartridge slot or on the PCB edge.'' | ''Find the '''board code''' silkscreened near the cartridge slot or on the PCB edge.'' | ||
== | == Regular Cleaning == | ||
=== Case & Controller Ports === | === Case & Controller Ports === | ||
* Wipe exterior ABS plastic with a '''damp microfiber cloth and mild dish soap'''. | * Wipe exterior ABS plastic with a '''damp microfiber cloth and mild dish soap'''. | ||
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* Inspect for green/white corrosion near capacitors and battery. | * Inspect for green/white corrosion near capacitors and battery. | ||
== | == Power Supply & Battery == | ||
* Only use an '''original or high-quality modern replacement PSU''' (9–10V DC, center-negative, 850–1200mA). | * Only use an '''original or high-quality modern replacement PSU''' (9–10V DC, center-negative, 850–1200mA). | ||
* Avoid cheap, unregulated adapters—these can cause '''overvoltage''' and damage. | * Avoid cheap, unregulated adapters—these can cause '''overvoltage''' and damage. | ||
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* Replace leaking or dead batteries with a quality branded cell. | * Replace leaking or dead batteries with a quality branded cell. | ||
== | == Preventive Maintenance == | ||
=== Capacitors === | === Capacitors === | ||
* Early SNES/SFC boards use '''through-hole electrolytic capacitors'''; later and Mini use SMD. | * Early SNES/SFC boards use '''through-hole electrolytic capacitors'''; later and Mini use SMD. | ||
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* Do not force—replace broken springs or levers with reproduction parts. | * Do not force—replace broken springs or levers with reproduction parts. | ||
== | == Storage & Handling == | ||
* Store SNES in a '''cool, dry place''' away from direct sunlight. | * Store SNES in a '''cool, dry place''' away from direct sunlight. | ||
* Avoid stacking heavy items on the console—plastic can warp or crack. | * Avoid stacking heavy items on the console—plastic can warp or crack. | ||
* Keep cartridges and controllers disconnected when not in use. | * Keep cartridges and controllers disconnected when not in use. | ||
== | == Periodic Checks == | ||
* Power on the SNES every 6–12 months to keep capacitors “formed.” | * Power on the SNES every 6–12 months to keep capacitors “formed.” | ||
* Inspect the PCB for corrosion, leaking caps, or battery damage annually. | * Inspect the PCB for corrosion, leaking caps, or battery damage annually. | ||
* Test video and audio output for distortion or color loss. | * Test video and audio output for distortion or color loss. | ||
== | == Troubleshooting Basics == | ||
* '''No power''': Check PSU, power switch, and fuse (replace if blown). | * '''No power''': Check PSU, power switch, and fuse (replace if blown). | ||
* '''No video/audio''': Clean cartridge slot, check AV cable, inspect for cracked solder joints. | * '''No video/audio''': Clean cartridge slot, check AV cable, inspect for cracked solder joints. | ||