It shouldn't be beeping, the trace is shorted for sure but you have to determine if it's because of the capacitor or something else that went wrong. If you are comfortable with micro soldering you can remove the capacitor and check if the short is still present on the motherboard
I know that the ones located where you install the hwfly cpu flex are 1uF 20% 6.3V 0201
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After a little research they're all the same apparently.
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I can see a solder blob on the bottom of the capacitor, if you soldered it here, this is the wrong side of the capacitor and you shorted your rp2040
If you had soldered it well try to remove everything and try to boot
Check if your capacitor is shorted
You learnt from your mistakes, practice makes perfect.
But I noticed that the picofly brought a lot of new people who want to install the chip themselves, don't start with this modchip as your first project, train yourself on broken stuff first and of course use flux
It come from a connector on the motherboard (circled in red on the picture)
The connector was bent a bit during disassembly so the cable didn't fit properly.
Because of the location of the connector(the button touches the ribbon cable), every time I pressed ZL the connector moved and caused a...
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I have exactly the same problem on my 2ds xl, I changed the screen today and the zl button turn off the console with this sound coming from the speakers
I don't know if the problem was there before because I bought the console broken and i didnt test it
I may try the new ram site, and download more RAM to my Switch. Not sure if ddr3 is the right ram
for it tho. Edit- no it uses floppy Ram, just like @AncientBoi