Always give the solder guy his space

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So recently, my microSD FPC connector pins somehow fell off of my switch's motherboard. After looking up a few things, I found that it was fairly common and should just take it to my local solder shop. So I get there, and as I'm walking in, my brother (He went with me to pick up food) notices a sign they have for a phone battery replacement. $100. One hundred U.S. dollars. Yikes.

Ignoring the red flag of a sign, I walked up to the counter and waited a bit for someone to actually show up. I explained the situation to them, told them I already had the replacement parts, and while I could theoretically do it myself, I'd feel more safe if a professional were doing it (I've never soldered before, but am interested in learning how. I have everything required except for the micro soldering iron). The guy looks at me and says, "Yeah, we'll probably only charge you about $300 for soldering labor." $300?? And what "labor" is involved with a (according to multiple videos I saw online) 5-10 minute job where everything you need save the actual soldering iron is provided??

So I nope out of there and call up my friend who knows someone who works for a soldering company and he says he'll do it for $60. Nice. So he comes over and everything goes fine, he knows exactly what he's doing, how to do it, and how long it will take. But then, the guy who knew him repositions his leg and it hits the guy as he's soldering. He just slowly turns towards him and is like "bro what the fuck did you just do?"

He then explains to me that he made him pretty much evaporate the capacitor powering the reader, making it useless. He also tells me that because it's a plastic board and he's already applied so much heat to it that he thinks that it'll become unusable if he applies any more. And since my switch is modded, I won't be able to buy a new one without losing access to all the mods I organized (I made my own ginormous MK8 and SSBU modpacks). The dude soldering apologized a bunch, but my friend didn't say A WORD. He only said sorry when the guy made him.

So that's the story of how I lost my modded switch, which will probably make me finally buy a steam deck because it has more capabilities anyways. But from now on, I'm not letting ANYBODY sit or stand next to a soldering guy. I don't even know who even would considering it's already a precise job and involves literally melting iron, but I whatever.
 

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I don't think a cap would make you modded Switch gone, NOT one or even 100 caps.
Take a picture where he worked on. 99% they just don't know how to repair switch
 
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FPC sucket is one of the hardest parts to solder since you're dealing with plastic. Plastic + heat does not bode well. Nope, its not a job for a newbie. Though charging $300 for it eh? Might as well buy a new switch.
 

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Tbh sd card FPC connector is pretty easy, I've replaced several of them on v1 consoles, the black plastic is heat resistant so as long as you use low temperature solder, you shouldn't have any problem.
 

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I don't even know who even would considering it's already a precise job and involves literally melting iron, but I whatever.

Solder is made of metals like tin, silver, lead, bismuth, indium, etc and takes place at around 280'c. Iron based metals are used in welding where the arc ranges from 6,000-8,000'c. Welding is so hot, it literally sunburns you.
 
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People really need to know that soldering isn't an easy job, it literally involves molten metals and precision. Throw someone off balance and they're almost GUARANTEED to fuck something up or hurt someone.
 
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So recently, my microSD FPC connector pins somehow fell off of my switch's motherboard. After looking up a few things, I found that it was fairly common and should just take it to my local solder shop. So I get there, and as I'm walking in, my brother (He went with me to pick up food) notices a sign they have for a phone battery replacement. $100. One hundred U.S. dollars. Yikes.

Ignoring the red flag of a sign, I walked up to the counter and waited a bit for someone to actually show up. I explained the situation to them, told them I already had the replacement parts, and while I could theoretically do it myself, I'd feel more safe if a professional were doing it (I've never soldered before, but am interested in learning how. I have everything required except for the micro soldering iron). The guy looks at me and says, "Yeah, we'll probably only charge you about $300 for soldering labor." $300?? And what "labor" is involved with a (according to multiple videos I saw online) 5-10 minute job where everything you need save the actual soldering iron is provided??

So I nope out of there and call up my friend who knows someone who works for a soldering company and he says he'll do it for $60. Nice. So he comes over and everything goes fine, he knows exactly what he's doing, how to do it, and how long it will take. But then, the guy who knew him repositions his leg and it hits the guy as he's soldering. He just slowly turns towards him and is like "bro what the fuck did you just do?"

He then explains to me that he made him pretty much evaporate the capacitor powering the reader, making it useless. He also tells me that because it's a plastic board and he's already applied so much heat to it that he thinks that it'll become unusable if he applies any more. And since my switch is modded, I won't be able to buy a new one without losing access to all the mods I organized (I made my own ginormous MK8 and SSBU modpacks). The dude soldering apologized a bunch, but my friend didn't say A WORD. He only said sorry when the guy made him.

So that's the story of how I lost my modded switch, which will probably make me finally buy a steam deck because it has more capabilities anyways. But from now on, I'm not letting ANYBODY sit or stand next to a soldering guy. I don't even know who even would considering it's already a precise job and involves literally melting iron, but I whatever.
sounds like hes just being lazy cuz ur underpaying him, and hitting a component with ur iron for like a full few seconds at a proper temperature should not cause damage.... let alone a quick half second or less from someone hitting u

if it came off the board and broke then should just need to order a new one, i cant imagine that youve "lost" your console my man

if its the early models like v1/v2 u can just get a new micro sd reader for peanuts off amazon too lol... for an OLED it's more expensive tho
 

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sounds like hes just being lazy cuz ur underpaying him, and hitting a component with ur iron for like a full few seconds at a proper temperature should not cause damage.... let alone a quick half second or less from someone hitting u

if it came off the board and broke then should just need to order a new one, i cant imagine that youve "lost" your console my man

if its the early models like v1/v2 u can just get a new micro sd reader for peanuts off amazon too lol... for an OLED it's more expensive tho
It's a plastic socket, it can't take much heat.
That being said, they're cheap enough that you could order multiple so you get a few tries.
Capacitors are cheap too, so this mistake should be 100% fixable.
 
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It's a plastic socket, it can't take much heat.
That being said, they're cheap enough that you could order multiple so you get a few tries.
Capacitors are cheap too, so this mistake should be 100% fixable.
yea pretty much exactly what i was thinking, tbh i feel like it would probably be easier + cheaper for OP to just replace the entire SD daughter board instead of getting someone to solder a new one
 

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yea pretty much exactly what i was thinking, tbh i feel like it would probably be easier + cheaper for OP to just replace the entire SD daughter board instead of getting someone to solder a new one
There's no connector to plug it into. That was OP's problem.
All the pins have exposed pads, so it would be possible to skip the connector and solder wires though.
 

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There's no connector to plug it into. That was OP's problem.
All the pins have exposed pads, so it would be possible to skip the connector and solder wires though.
ahhhhhh, pretty curious how they managed to destroy the fpc on the board tho, but its one of the easier zif fpcs
 

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