i u never solderd u should get some proffesional help .Hey i just had a look at this thread and saw that it was recomended to get it done by a professional, would this mean sending my switch somewhere or would a high street repair place be able to do it.
Compared to my quick861 and 2UUL tweezers your setup is huge lolYes, the right soldering iron and flux can solve a large part of the problem.
The optimal temperature of the electric soldering iron is about 300~350 °C
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A rather sharp pair of tweezers is also needed!!!
Yeah I have a couple switchs in for repair, if not done by time I’m back working next week then I will do one for v1/v2 and liteCould anyone make a dedicated post (or sticky it if one exists) on a definitive guide about how to acquire and solder a Pikofly to a Switch Lite?
Let me know what you need I have lots of boards, cpus with Emmc, donor boards, consoles etc. Can let you knowlooks like stubborn Toshiba eMMC, still waiting for samples to analyze
Sent you a pm mate about installationIf you are in the UK I can do it for you
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Compared to my quick861 and 2UUL tweezers your setup is huge lol
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Yeah I have a couple switchs in for repair, if not done by time I’m back working next week then I will do one for v1/v2 and lite
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Let me know what you need I have lots of boards, cpus with Emmc, donor boards, consoles etc. Can let you know
Yes, just cleaning up thermal paste on other switch jobs.
I like to get rid of factory. Using Thermal-grizzly paste to replace.
I will try and explain about getting the chip to sit low.
Take the top APU/RAM shield, cut the RAM side of it off.
Then cut off where the RAM shield (you just cut away) would clip onto the metal to Switch's board (the thin metal piece left over).
The chip should then find a home in that area and almost sit in between the other chips.
Just dont forget to insulate the bottom of the Picofly.
I then used the same pair of sharp small scissors to cut out the big main metal shield that screws onto the back of the Switch.
The area where the chip is now sitting.
Insulate the top of the chip with kapton tape in-case the shielding touches the top of the Picofly chip once that big main shield goes back on top.
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If you are in the UK I can do it for you
That's how they did with all the other installers.Inb4 cease and desist from Nintendo lol.
They can’t do anything if the installer isn’t providing software though right?That's how they did with all the other installers.
Buy their service, looking like an innocent person. Get the address. In comes a A4 letter in a envelope.
If you wanna argue about it in court. Be my guest and good luck to you.They can’t do anything if the installer isn’t providing software though right?
They can’t do anything if the installer isn’t providing software though right?
If you wanna argue about it in court. Be my guest and good luck to you.
Agreed forget I said anything lolToo be honest it is not worth the trouble unless you were doing it like secretly, you don't want a lawsuit from Nintendo anyway.
I retract my statement I’m afraid after advise from others on hereSent you a pm mate about installation
Update: not the things I had in mind but it workedApparently the two normal Pi Picos I have on hand areB2
andE6 6
so perhaps it's time to try horrible things.
My current picos are:Update: not the things I had in mind but it worked
You just need d+ d- vcc gnd then connect boot button wire to ground will enable it View attachment 362469
maan, why wires, just flux + hot air gunUpdate: not the things I had in mind but it worked
Yeah, I wish it was that easy... that's what I get for trying a ONE, I guess.maan, why wires, just flux + hot air gun
ooh, I see, rp2040-ONE has soic-8 footprint, not uson-8
One side of the capacitor is GND, so you don't need to solder to the GND side of the cap, you can just solder to any GND instead - that's why it works.Got my mosfets today but I found it very hard to solder the mosfet directly to the cap. Later I used the GPIO pins that comes with zero, pretty easy to solder. I only connected to the cap on the right side and it works fine.
What does dumping keys mean and do? How to do that? Newbie here thank youThat is why you can't dump your keys.