Do you have pics of his bad mod work from when it was first purchased?
You can only blame someone so much for a 20 year old console failing unless it's directly related to their workmanship
The problem was directly related to the region mod. Once removed the system stopped being problematic on power up.
I didn't bother with pics of the traces, because honestly as I was doing the repairs I wasn't planning to fully document and do a thread on this. The traces were probably fine anyway, and just looked bad as f*ck all. My patchwork and acrylic coat was preventive maintenance I opted to do.
Mainly, initially, I just planned to show Herc what was going on. Thats the only reason I bothered to snap a pic of the gibberish screen (I actually took a full video of it and gave it to Herc, the screen shot is taken from the video). But after talking to Herc I opted to post so people would know some of the
symptoms of the region mod pcb of his going bad at least.
Herc has had this system for a long while. Honestly I don't even have an issue with his soldering work, and I have had a Duo-R worked on by him prior that I got in a deal from Bernie that worked fine. His soldering work itself is very clean.
I never said the soldering looked sloppy, so I am not sure where people are getting that from. The traces being scratched and shit though is messed up, and I am not sure why he did that, outside of just being careless. The trace damage could have been prevented by laying some masking tape down before going to work on cutting the pins. Its basically the 4 traces that run behind the card slot on the Duo-R.
He also epoxied the rgb board onto the main board and did it upside down so the caps on it cant be replaced if something goes wrong. Another thing that was careless and not forward thinking.
Nor am I cool with that epoxy shit at all since its a massive pain to remove. You don't need me to post pics of his epoxy, and pics are not going to capture
the smell of burning electronics. There are already pics of his systems with that epoxy shit posted so you can view them elsewhere.
But as is, others have complained about having issues, and with me seeing them I felt kinda obligated to at least let people know what to look for in case their region mod is going bad. I don't know what chips he used for the mod because he sanded the tops, so I don't know if they were quality ones or not. What I do know is something was going bad and I removed and scrapped the f*cker.
To be clear, I got no agenda here on this. I don't sell modded PCE systems, so its not some "the competition is lying about Doujin" kind of thing. The only thing I care about is that I was able to get the system back up and running, because I mean, its a f*cking Duo-R, and to warn people on what to look for symptom wise. And to inform that the epoxy can be removed for repair purposes, so people don't just scrap or toss Duo's he worked on in the trash if something goes wrong, thinking all hope is lost.
Doujin already has a semi bad rap in some circles, so there aint nothing I can say that probably has not been mentioned already, or that is going to make him look any worse. At this point all people do need to know is that his shit can be undone if done carefully, and the systems can be repaired.