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DIY Electronics Repair Resource
DIY Electronics Repair Resource

Our YouTube Channels

We started out as an electronics repair shop who made a few YouTube videos as an experiment. Now we have three separate YouTube channels that offer a wider variety of DIY information.

Original TronicsFix YouTube Channel

With over 450 videos and counting, this is our largest channel. This channel is mainly about Steve trying to fix broken electronics but he also has videos about the repairability of game consoles and the quality of the "refurbished" consoles offered by different online sellers. You can check out the TronicsFix YouTube channel here.

Steve with consoles to repair on YouTube

Restorish YouTube Channel

We started this YouTube channel in spring 2023. This channel is hosted by Robert and focuses on trying to bring various electronics back, as close as possible, to their original state using common tools & cleaners. If you're looking for some inspiration get out your old and/or dirty items and give them some love, come hang out with us on the Restorish YouTube channel.

Robert ready to restore-ish some NES games

TronicsGuide YouTube Channel

We started this to provide short, straightforward how-to videos from experienced repair people. Most videos are under 5 minutes long and show you just what you need to know to do the job without a bunch of extra talking. You'll see videos by Steve and Robert, and from Shane at ShaneFix. Eventually we might even get Jessica and Kirstyn involved in some videos. We have less than a dozen videos so far but are adding more regularly. Check out this new how-to TronicsGuide channel.

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TronicsFix Longs Channel

This channel came from multiple requests from viewers who wanted to see Steve's repairs with less sped up and cut out. There's no background music and videos are minimally edited to give you an extended version of our original channel videos that's also a bit more chill. If this sounds like something you'd enjoy, here's where you can find the TronicsFix Longs channel.

Steve ready to fix a bunch of electronics