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So the connecting pins where the games slide into are worn out and if you bumb the console or yank the controller in the least bit, the game freezes or resets.
I was wondering if I could use dielectric grease to somewhat stabilize the connections, or if the grease is conductive enough to lead to shorting between the pins.
Alternatively, if I can get a screwdriver to get this thing apart, is there a product that I can recoat the terminals with to do the job more professionally?
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I'm not sure about SNES, but for NES it's more cost-efficient to just put in a new 72-pin connector which you can find on Amazon for a few dollars. I would assume there is a similar solution for the SNES.
Jam it back in, in the dark.