Hardware Swapping parts from V2 into V1

  • Thread starter Deleted User
  • Start date
  • Views 12,890
  • Replies 13
D

Deleted User

Guest
OP
I have both a V1 switch and a brand new V2. I play the V1 and don't have any interest in using the v2. Can I take the battery out of the V2 and put it in the V1? Also what about the fan and other parts?
 
D

Deleted User

Guest
OP
The differences between the two versions pretty much stem from the fact that the newer one uses the mariko chip and the older one doesn't.

I'm hoping to find someone with experience taking parts out of v2 switches and putting them into the original v1. I'd love to take my v1 motherboard and use everything from the new v2 but don't want to take it apart to see what fits. Hopefully someone has experience and can link me to a video or tutorial.
 

Hayato213

Newcomer
Member
Joined
Dec 26, 2015
Messages
20,048
Trophies
1
XP
21,195
Country
United States
I'm hoping to find someone with experience taking parts out of v2 switches and putting them into the original v1. I'd love to take my v1 motherboard and use everything from the new v2 but don't want to take it apart to see what fits. Hopefully someone has experience and can link me to a video or tutorial.

You ain't going to get a battery life improvement with V1 motherboard swap on to a V2 battery, it has to do with the CPU on V2 motherboard.
 
  • Like
Reactions: bombob
D

Deleted User

Guest
OP
You ain't going to get a battery life improvement with V1 motherboard swap on to a V2 battery, it has to do with the CPU on V2 motherboard.

Swapping a brand new battery will absolutely improve battery life. It is a brand new battery on its first cycle vs. and old one at the end of its life ...

I want good parts on an older switch like a new fan. Thank you for helping me lose faith in this forum
 

Hayato213

Newcomer
Member
Joined
Dec 26, 2015
Messages
20,048
Trophies
1
XP
21,195
Country
United States
Swapping a brand new battery will absolutely improve battery life. It is a brand new battery on its first cycle vs. and old one at the end of its life ...

I want good parts on an older switch like a new fan. Thank you for helping me lose faith in this forum

Fan from V2 unit ain't going to be any better than V1 fan, beside if you put a V2 battery in a version 1 you only get the amount battery life V1 suppose to get, may as well just use the V2 unit then.
 
Last edited by Hayato213,
  • Like
Reactions: Ttm3

Deleted member 191657

Well-Known Member
Newcomer
Joined
Aug 10, 2009
Messages
87
Trophies
0
XP
1,315
Country
Italy
I have both a V1 switch and a brand new V2. I play the V1 and don't have any interest in using the v2. Can I take the battery out of the V2 and put it in the V1? Also what about the fan and other parts?

I think it would be wasteful to remove a battery from a working switch (assuming it actually works). I would rather buy a good replacement one from a trusted reseller like ifixit ( https://it.ifixit.com/Store/Game-Console/Nintendo-Switch-Console-Replacement-Battery/IF378-011?o=3 ) .

That aside, batteries are completely exchangeable between V1 and V2, but charge cycles aside you won't see an improvement: the battery capacity hasn't changed.
 
Last edited by Deleted member 191657,

smf

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Feb 23, 2009
Messages
6,647
Trophies
2
XP
5,898
Country
United Kingdom
Swapping a brand new battery will absolutely improve battery life. It is a brand new battery on its first cycle vs. and old one at the end of its life ...

I want good parts on an older switch like a new fan. Thank you for helping me lose faith in this forum

v2 switch is better, just use that.
 

driverdis

I am Justice
Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2011
Messages
2,867
Trophies
2
Age
31
Location
1.048596β
XP
2,838
Country
United States
Wow, don’t understand why anyone would need to tell this guy that swapping parts won’t matter. A new fan won’t change anything if the original fan is is great shape but mechanical wear is a real thing. Same thing goes for the battery, an original Switch battery with hundreds of cycles is not going to reach it’s designed capacity anymore due to chemical and heat degradation so a new battery can and will improve battery life.
 
Last edited by driverdis,

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum

General chit-chat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
    Veho @ Veho: I have a number of geriatric relatives.