Stop Replacing NES 72-Pin Connectors — Refurbish & Revive Your Original!

Tired of your NES blinking or refusing to load games? Before you toss your original 72-pin connector, consider this: replacement connectors often lack the build quality and durability of the originals. In this video, I’ll show you how to refurbish your existing connector and restore your NES to its former glory — no need to buy a subpar replacement! 🧰 Materials You’ll Need: Dental picks Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) 400 grit sandpaper An old toothbrush DeoxIT (optional, for enhanced contact cleaning) We’ll walk through disassembly, cleaning, pin realignment, and reassembly. Save money, preserve authenticity, and get your NES working like new again. 👍 Like, 💬 Comment, and 🔔 Subscribe for more retro console repair tips!