It's the same one from this thread (.https://gbatemp.net/threads/nintendo-switch-seeking-for-specifications-of-the-fuse-above-the-usb-c-port.571212/#post-9300544). I don't know if this would cause BSOD or if I also damaged or shorted anything else.
Bricked my Switch while disassembling for cleaning thermal paste and installing SX Core. Damaged a fuse by USB C port.. Get BSOD, but Switch still charges. Any suggestions or anyone in here can help to repair or provide advice? Thank you.
Had a separate thread, but thought I'd post here and keep all in one location:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/problem-with-sx-core-switch-only-show-grumpy-sd-card-but-wont-boot.569180/#post-9298731
Damaged a fuse while taking apart shield on the main chip.
These are the 2 compatible fuses...
@Hologram These are the 2 compatible fuses according to my research. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Littelfuse/0438035WRA?qs=wd5RIQLrsJi0ppmxLVSh6Q==
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bourns/SF-0402FP350F-2?qs=lYGu3FyN48fx8gz1buR1kA==
Does that seem right? Anywhere to order them...
I'll have to take it all apart and check tomorrow. Soldering is clean. I presume flashing blue light then solid green should mean it's okay. But maybe there are other ways to troubleshoot.
I did damage a tiny fuse by the USB C port, so the tech just burned it instead of replacing the fuse as he didn't want to accidentally fry the board by using too large a fuse. Wonder if that's what's causing the issue.
So if I unplug the SX Core piece and plug Nand back into Switch mobo, it will boot OFW even if the SP1 and SP2 points are still soldered on? I'm getting a blue screen.
Thanks. I've definitely removed and reseated the microsd card reader a few times to be sure. Any way to verify it's reading or attempting to read or if it's damaged somehow?
Or is there a way to bypass the SX Core chip to boot into OFW?
Having same issue using a Samsung 128GB microsd card. Flashes blue for a few seconds then becomes solid green. Get the red Boot.dat grumpy face. Tried formatting in FAT32 and ExFAT. I'll try slow formatting next and see if that does anything.
I only put boot.dat on the root. Do we need...