Is my Switch de*d? :((

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Hello, I tried to mod a Switch v2, but I'm encountering a small problem: the Switch won't turn on or displays a flashing grey screen The modchip, meanwhile, displays a blue light, then yellow/green lights, and then the lights stop , after that The Switch starts flashing with the same grey screen and begins to overheat significantly; the fans don't activate at all.Thank you in advance. It's possible I made a mistake during the welding process, even though I used professional equipment, That I have experience and the temperature was around 320°C. Thank you very much to anyone who can help.(first post for me).Sorry if my English isn't excellent, it's not my native language.
 
First of all, what modchip did you use?
There is a dedicated picofly thread where all the experts are.
Show some pictures of your work and a good description of what you did.
The picofly has short-long pulses to indicate the error.
https://github.com/Ansem-SoD/Picofly

The hwfly uses color codes.
https://github.com/TTghostsemir/Hwfly-firmware

Most things can be repaired but be careful not to make things worse than they are.
Sometimes taking your loss and sending it to a repair shop is the best solution.
 
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First of all, what modchip did you use?
There is a dedicated picofly thread where all the experts are.
Show some pictures of your work and a good description of what you did.
The picofly has short-long pulses to indicate the error.
https://github.com/Ansem-SoD/Picofly

The hwfly uses color codes.
https://github.com/TTghostsemir/Hwfly-firmware

Most things can be repaired but be careful not to make things worse than they are.
Sometimes taking your loss and sending it to a repair shop is the best solution.
Thank you so much for your help. I rechecked the color codes (hwfly) and apparently it's a bad DAT0 solder point.
 

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