Hi!
I have a modded original GBA with a backlit screen. I noticed my power switch caused the power LED indicator to jump between red and green, and also there seemed to be some interference while using headphones resulting in a humming noise, which varied in volume while slightly moving the power switch around.
So I switched it out, but sadly, disaster struck and a solder pad came off. I added a bunch of solder to try and get a connection, but without the pad in place, is it a lost board? Now, what happens is this: I can turn the GBA on, but if I turn it off, I will not be able to turn it on again directly, but if I wait for about 5 seconds it works.
I thought it was good enough and went ahead and played for a little while. After some time though it turned itself off.
Do you guys have any guess of what this could be? Is it a bad switch or is the culprit that broken solder pad? (My own guess is the latter)
Here's a picture showing the solder pad that broke. I'm no electrician so I don't really know what each pin does, but I do know that there should be a "follow-up" on the other side of the board, and you can jump it with a wire. Would that be the thing to try next?
Not my GBA in the picture!
I have a modded original GBA with a backlit screen. I noticed my power switch caused the power LED indicator to jump between red and green, and also there seemed to be some interference while using headphones resulting in a humming noise, which varied in volume while slightly moving the power switch around.
So I switched it out, but sadly, disaster struck and a solder pad came off. I added a bunch of solder to try and get a connection, but without the pad in place, is it a lost board? Now, what happens is this: I can turn the GBA on, but if I turn it off, I will not be able to turn it on again directly, but if I wait for about 5 seconds it works.
I thought it was good enough and went ahead and played for a little while. After some time though it turned itself off.
Do you guys have any guess of what this could be? Is it a bad switch or is the culprit that broken solder pad? (My own guess is the latter)
Here's a picture showing the solder pad that broke. I'm no electrician so I don't really know what each pin does, but I do know that there should be a "follow-up" on the other side of the board, and you can jump it with a wire. Would that be the thing to try next?
Not my GBA in the picture!








