Point found to solder to create a SYNC Bluetooth button on the right joycon in case the flex cable broke

If you have a right joycon and the flex broke or it's the second time you buy a flex and it breaks again, these are the points to solder to create a SYNC Bluetooth button for the right joycon *keep in mind that this will only work for SYNC Bluetooth, NO SL , SR buttons do not go here, it is only for people who want to synchronize the joycon either on the switch without resorting to synchronizing with the rail, such as on PC or Android
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here greeting the points to create the button (I need to add tin to the point to be soldered)

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I'm not a technician or anything, I'm just tired of joycons being so delicate, this was the second time the flex on the right joycon broke and I wasn't thinking of buying another one because they seem to be designed to break over time even if You take care of your controls, if you are going to do this, remember, the SL and SR buttons do not go here, it is only for people who want to synchronize the joycon either on the switch without resorting to synchronizing with the rail, like on PC or Android, yes You are going to do this, I suggest you not do what I used to use a thick soldering iron and without regulating the temperature, use one with a fine tip and a regulator, also a smaller gauge copper since the cables I use are a little big

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The joycon ribbon cable design is such a joke, cool find!
Yes, the flex cable is horrible, I was only interested in using my joycons on the PC but I will never buy that flex cable that is designed to wear out over time, since even in the left joycon when I open it I notice that some orange tint as if it were scratching the flex, that is, it seems to be moving, to avoid that it is better to put a little tape so that it does not move
 

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Hole looks clean, not bad.

I don't know how people keep breaking their rail ribbon cables. One of my cousins somehow damaged his and I had to replace them. One of my other cousins sent his Switch in for stick drift repair, they refused to fix it (claimed water damage because there was a tiny bit of corrosion on the pins), and they sent it back in a worse state, they had managed to pinch one of the ribbon cables and there was an obvious stress mark where the cable folds, which broke in half when I gently touched it (it wasn't working anyway, there were probably internal fractures in the cable already)
How does that happen just from normal use though? I don't get it.
 
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