Hacking Did I broke my Wiikey again?

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yeah, the solder job does look suspect but it's possible that you just have one or multiple cold solder joints and that you've not ruined the chip just yet.

however, based on seeing your efforts thus far, I would reccomend that you have someone else perform the install rather than continue yourself. you're going to have an unpleasant surprise when you see how small and close together the points are on the wii's optical drive motherboard.
 

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sorry, responding to another thread but somehow posted here insted...
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You better stop now. Pay somebody to clean up the chip and install it for you.

Or practice on something bigger to get a hang of how solder flows and how to use the iron correctly.
 

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seriously, stop what your doing. your gonna mess your wii up - the ones in there are smaller than the ones on the wiikey..

its only gonna end in tears
 

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Way to much solder was used on those wires. You should have tinned the wires before hand and used flux on teh board. Doing so would have ensured a cleaner and easier install.

If you have no idea what I'm talking about then you need to stop what your doing and walk away from the chip.
 

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