Game Boy Color makkelijk 5–15 minutes

Clean battery contacts on the Game Boy Color

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JJ says

A Game Boy Color that won’t turn on very often has the same problem: the battery contacts are corroded. You can recognise this by white, green or blue residue on the metal contact points in the battery compartment.

This is the easiest repair there is.

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Tip

White vinegar is excellent against battery corrosion. Dip a cotton swab in vinegar, rub over the contacts, wait a minute and then wipe clean with a dry swab. Let it dry completely before inserting batteries.

Step by step

1. Remove the batteries

Open the battery cover on the back of the GBC. Remove the AA batteries.

2. Assess the damage

Look at the metal springs and contact points in the battery compartment. Do you see:

3. Clean the contacts

Dip a cotton swab in white vinegar or isopropyl alcohol. Rub firmly over each contact point. Swap the swab as soon as it gets dirty.

For stubborn corrosion: let the vinegar sit for a moment (30–60 seconds) then rub again.

4. Dry the contacts

Wipe the contacts dry with a clean cotton swab. Let the battery compartment dry completely for a few minutes before inserting new batteries.

5. Test the GBC

Insert fresh AA batteries and turn the GBC on. The power light should glow green.

What if cleaning doesn’t help?

If the GBC still won’t start after cleaning: