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<blockquote data-quote="sabinraijin" data-source="post: 601095" data-attributes="member: 51547"><p>I have incredibly shaky hands for soldering, but the Wii is incredibly easy to solder. Hell, there's already enough solder on the DVD drive points. All you really need to do is dip the wire end in some flux and use the solder that's already there. </p><p></p><p>There is NO safe replacement for a soldering iron when it comes to video game console solder-type modchips.</p><p></p><p>There is NO safe replacement for a soldering iron when it comes to video game console solder-type modchips.</p><p></p><p><strong>There is NO safe replacement for a soldering iron when it comes to video game console solder-type modchips.</strong></p><p></p><p>Use this stuff, and you have more of a chance to **** up your Wii than if you just used the soldering method. </p><p></p><p>Bad at soldering? What makes you think you'll do better with this stuff? It's still going to be a precision job, and this glue is much more dangerous to your Wii. Solder can be removed easily with Desoldering braid or a desoldering iron. This stuff is there to stay once you apply it. Bridge a connection and you're royally screwed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sabinraijin, post: 601095, member: 51547"] I have incredibly shaky hands for soldering, but the Wii is incredibly easy to solder. Hell, there's already enough solder on the DVD drive points. All you really need to do is dip the wire end in some flux and use the solder that's already there. There is NO safe replacement for a soldering iron when it comes to video game console solder-type modchips. There is NO safe replacement for a soldering iron when it comes to video game console solder-type modchips. [b]There is NO safe replacement for a soldering iron when it comes to video game console solder-type modchips.[/b] Use this stuff, and you have more of a chance to **** up your Wii than if you just used the soldering method. Bad at soldering? What makes you think you'll do better with this stuff? It's still going to be a precision job, and this glue is much more dangerous to your Wii. Solder can be removed easily with Desoldering braid or a desoldering iron. This stuff is there to stay once you apply it. Bridge a connection and you're royally screwed. [/QUOTE]
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