Sorry that was my bad, I meant to dismantle it and send them with it but I forgot to include the small bag they were in, I should be right to refit those.
Thanks again
Wow! Thank you so much Matty, you’re an absolute legend!
So the charging chip was really gone then, that’s interesting. I saw a few shorts on places around the board but I didn’t think they were chip related. Oh well.
Thanks again so much!
UPDATE:
Ok so it seems you were right, that was what was causing the primary issue. However, now if I try to normal boot, the switch screen lights with a bright backlight, then very soon after goes dim, however if i try to do a CFW boot, then the screen comes up with the bright backlight and...
i used the alternative strap found on the pcb with the vol+ button on it.
thanks
EDIT: can a grounded VOL+ alone cause a switch to fail to start? Also, the LED sequence on the chip, when I press power + vol up, is different from when I just hit power alone.
(Originally posted in the other thread, but I remembered you weren't getting messages there, So Repost soz)
Well, it's me again.
So I ordered another Trinket M0 and retried the micro UBS port removal, with success. I installed the modchip successfully (I think) and when I power on the switch I...
Well, it's me again.
So I ordered another Trinket M0 and retried the micro UBS port removal, with success. I installed the modchip successfully (I think) and when I power on the switch I see a flurry of lights. I went for the Dual Boot + SwitchBoot combo from the software thread, and I see...
Ok last question. With this charging circuit, is it designed to kick in once the battery goes below a certain voltage threshold or does it work using some other detection method. Because I noticed at 83% the voltage on the battery rails was 4 volts and now at 12% it’s at 3.7.
Thanks
EDIT: well...
Ok I’ve been testing things to ground and it appears that the resistor just to the right of the USB disconnect strap is not in any way common with ground. I am not very familiar with the switch’s charging circuit, but all of the other resistors are grounded at one end. I tried a google, but I’m...
Thanks Matty
I forgot to mention I was using both alternate solder points, as I have hand tremors and these points seemed easier to pull off.
EDIT: uploaded wrong photo lol
Hi, sorry if I’m putting this in the wrong area but I’m getting desperate and I’m very new here.
So I attempted this modchip install, I removed the motherboard to keep away from the battery and to get a better space to work with. After completeing all the soldering, I killed my trinket during...