I recently had a problem with my N64. When I turned it on it was totally dead even though the red power light was on. I swapped out the memory expansion for the standard jumper pack and it started, but it kept resetting about every five seconds or so. This really seemed like a power supply problem to me. Fortunately they have the pinout for the power supply marked right on the case of the power supply. The 3.3 volt supply measured right on and the 12v supply was a bit low at 11v. I did measure the supply with it plugged into the console and it came up to almost exactly 12v.
Since the supply measured ok I turned to the internet and went down several rabbit holes with no luck. Still wondering about the power supply I decided to get my scope out and have a look at both supplies. As it turned out both supplies had almost 2 volts of 60 Hz ripple on them.
Scope set to 500mv per division.
I then opened the power supply after buying a gamebit screwdriver on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.ca/Screwdriver-Rojuna...
I noticed the capacitor on the line side of the supply was slightly bulged. This cap is right up against the heatsink for the switching transistor so I suspect it got cooked over time. I bet this is a common failure.
It's not a very common cap as it's a high voltage, high temperature cap in a low profile package. I wasn't able to find one locally so I used what I had. It was a bit of an emergency since my grandkids were here from the other side of the country.
I ran the wires out through the line cord opening to avoid drilling holes in the case. The correct part to order from DigiKey is here. https://www.digikey.ca/en/products/detai...
Hopefully this will help anyone with an N64 that is continuously resetting.
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