Hacking Cracked DS Lite!!

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I'm think that the cause of these cracks is warmth/heat. If you look at opened DS Lite pictures, you'll see that there is a metal ring inside of the left/right hinge.(Depends on where you're looking at the DS).

Because the DS Lite uses a different kind of plastic, it can't handle the expanding of the metal ring and cracks.

P.S. By "heat" doesn't mean that the DS has to be "hot"(literally)
 
Don't think I can get a refund because it was won in a competition, meh
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Think it's worth me waiting for it to crack fully then applying a little super glue?
 
I mentioned it elsewhere earlier in this thread,but according to a Nintendo rep I spoke with it was caused by the hinge being tightened up beyond the proper torque spec. A batch simply were screwed down too tight.

I don't have proof from God of this or anything, but some of the speculative theories in this thread of what's been causing the cracks are ridiculous. Fer instance - just a couple posts back someone insinuated they used cheaper plastic in the first USA batch than in the Japanese models.
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When you squeeze something hard enough, if it cannot viscously flow around the pressure, then it will crack.
 
I don't have proof from God of this or anything, but some of the speculative theories in this thread of what's been causing the cracks are ridiculous. Fer instance - just a couple posts back someone insinuated they used cheaper plastic in the first USA batch than in the Japanese models.Â
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What's insane about this theory? These things are cracking left and right in multiple locations! Nintendo has also said yellow screen is a part of the touch screen technology, I wouldn't put my faith in their answers.
 
i googled "yellow tint" touchscreens and found that other products have them also ;x so i guess it is normal O_o
 

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