I can´t find the thread where @mattytrog postet a image with soldering points for the sd connector.
but I know it is somewhere here!
edit: found it
https://gbatemp.net/threads/about-the-microsd-card-connector.523130/#post-8382640
I wanted to copy all my SD card to my pc.. One file is corrupt and I can't copy it.. Chkdsk and other repair software don't work, freeze whole time (exfat) ..
Now I move to fat32 and SD card is fine without errors.. glad I only lose one file (from a game)
Thank you for warning us about exfat .
removed the wire but it looks like I shorted both capacitors. (need to remove the bridge)
but I tried with a full battery and I get into RCM and can boot into Horizon so it looks like everything is fine expect the charging
you don´t need auto rcm but here you can read the pros and cons :)
for me it´s because the no Jig and efuse
https://gbatemp.net/threads/installing-auto-rcm-pros-and-cons.510006/
here is my install
hmmm it looks like I shorted 3.3v and the old point :huh:
Damaged M92T36 make sene if he is for charging in RCM because in Horizon my battery charged fine (used 1.5 month).
battery knackered maybe
I tried all USB ports I have :) always the same.
My battery have 2.84v
thank you for helping me :) , tomorrow I can borrow a Switch where I swap the batteries for testing.
nope my PC show me "usb device not recognized"
I tried to desolder the trinket but always the same error "usb device not recognized" and "no RCM "
on my other PC I get the same "NO RCM" and "usb device not recognized"
that´s weird because the switch run only out of battery and and nothing...
Hey guys,
I don´t know what is wrong with my switch but I try to explain.
I have a trinket m0 installed with auto rcm and everything worked fine.
my switch run of of battery, I tried to start my switch and I saw the bootscreen and the switch turn off.
I know that the switch don´t charge fast...
if it´s like the trinket m0 after you booted into Horizon you can use the orignal usb C prot from switch (on trinket you need to push the button twice) than you see the drive in windows.