Here’s the rewritten version in third person:
In the latest episode of Chris Edwards Restoration, Chris takes on what he describes as the project that finally broke him—an Amiga 3000D from the Netherlands. The motherboard suffered extensive internal damage due to exposure to an unknown substance, possibly rodent urine, leading to severe corrosion. What followed was a grueling 65-hour, three-part restoration journey filled with frustration and technical challenges, which Chris hopes viewers will at least find entertaining.
This episode also served as a test of a new camera setup, resulting in poor video quality and bad audio during the unboxing segment. However, at the 6:11 mark, Chris reverts to his previous 1080p camera, significantly improving the quality. Viewers may want to skip the initial segment if they find it difficult to watch.
The repair attempt, which began in November 2024, had unforeseen consequences for Chris. He unknowingly contracted leptospirosis—a bacterial infection transmitted through rodent urine. The illness led to extreme fatigue and a persistent rash that worsened over several months. It wasn’t until February 2025 that he received antibiotics and began to recover. As a result, viewers may notice a fatigued appearance in his upcoming videos, for which he asks their understanding.