Good reason to service the capacitor, then.I just want to explain something as I believe there's some confusion as to why I've removed the "leg" with the castellated edge.
Let's look at this picture and pay close attention to the component inside the red box:
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^ This is a 10V, 220UF electrolytic capacitor. Electrolytic capacitors of this size will most likely at some point require servicing. If we install the NAND-AID interposer on top of this capacitor's solder pad, we'll be unable to replace this component if it fails in the future.. We'd have to remove the NAND-AID QSB or butcher the board in order to remove/replace this capacitor, which isn't good.
Currently, you're going to have to solder the NAND-AID into position and then add the MicroSD card. This takes all of maybe 3 minutes to do and is very simple. I may find a different ground source, but ultimately, this is a much better solution in the long-run than using a weak electrolytic pad as both a ground and mechanical anchor.
Do you have a video in the works? I personally am not worried about this, as my WiiU is from 2015 and is a Toshiba (I believe), but moving pictures would go a long way.