no, for an iron i would recommend the pinecil its a very good iron. do not get one of those ones that just plug into a wall and have no temp controls that youll find in the store https://pine64.com/product/pinecil-smart-mini-portable-soldering-iron/ you can use your switch charger to power itHey everybody , buying some tools to solder my own chip.
Do i need at any moment a hot air solder pls ?
thanks my frd for the answer and the recommendation. im far from the US so i ordered Ali stuff and i bought a temp controlled iron that seems ok for 45$.no, for an iron i would recommend the pinecil its a very good iron. do not get one of those ones that just plug into a wall and have no temp controls that youll find in the store https://pine64.com/product/pinecil-smart-mini-portable-soldering-iron/ you can use your switch charger to power it
does it take t12 tips?thanks my frd for the answer and the recommendation. im far from the US so i ordered Ali stuff and i bought a temp controlled iron that seems ok for 45$.
There was no reason for him to swap the serial numbers and return it as defective when he could have just returned the original one as defective. How is this confusing?I’m confused by your confusion.
The guy claims he swapped serials and returned it as defective this makes perfect sense.
many retailers sometimes Walmart included put the serial number on the receipt/invoice also the same serial numbers on the box and console.
so the reason someone would return a dead one as defective and swap the back is because they aren’t using the OG box they’re using the box the new one came in.
so bare minimum the unit needs to match the box and probably also needs to match a corresponding serial number on the receipt/invoice.
not that I’m advocating for it #DoNotCrime
but I do understand wanting to rip off giant multinational conglomerate that rip us off constantly knowing that ultimately they have budgets for shrinkage and will eventually return it back to the manufacturer and fundamentally none of us would need to bother with mod chips if Nintendo gave us access to our own hardware As they morally should.
so when you get right down to it it’s technically Nintendo‘s fault As well as his that his console got broken while attempting to let him gain access to it via the modchip, if Nintendo truly doesn’t like that a small minority will bend the rules to use modchips all they need to do is comply and give us the access that we rightfully paid for when we bought the hardware .
It's basically a better version of the TS-100 & uses the same tips.does it take t12 tips?
Depends when the original was bought, if he broke it the day after buying it or something like that then sure he could’ve returned the original rather than buying a replacement And replacing the dead one as the if it was the new one, but I’m assuming based on the OPs on post the one he broke is older than 15 to 30 days (The typical return. For electronics at most stores)There was no reason for him to swap the serial numbers and return it as defective when he could have just returned the original one as defective. How is this confusing?
People using mod chips is what it is, but if you break your console trying to install one yourself that's not the manufacturers fault. That's your own fault. Then again I successfully modded my oled without issue so whatever.
This used to be a huge thing for people to do way back in the ps2/Xbox days with broken consoles and they'd swap the cases and return as a repeat gift, it would then go back on the shelf for an unsuspecting consumer to purchase.
Why buy an original chip, just get the oled specific oneHi. I might purcase an original SXOS for my OLED. What would be the cables to use with the original SXOS core? I mean the ribbons and DAT0 ribbon too.
I succefully instaled on my switch, but i have a hard work to put her to operate correctly with the consoleWhy buy an original chip, just get the oled specific one
Hi. I might purcase an original SXOS for my OLED. What would be the cables to use with the original SXOS core? I mean the ribbons and DAT0 ribbon too.
Why buy an original chip, just get the oled specific one
I succefully instaled on my switch, but i have a hard work to put her to operate correctly with the console
I hope you meant SX Lite. I have installed a few sx core, never a good experience.
Why not just do the regular OLED ones, I have done 30+ of those one already and pretty reliable
Dont do itBecause I could get this one for like 100$. Way cheaper
What is it so hard about it?
I meant this one:
Does it looks like there is solder mask on it already? If it is the original SX core. You could try it without the resistor trick firstBecause I could get this one for like 100$. Way cheaper
What is it so hard about it?
I meant this one:
You mean that small green dot on the top left of the board?Does it looks like there is solder mask on it already? If it is the original SX core. You could try it without the resistor trick first
10 to 50 ohm resistor on dat0 line. I would try 10 firstYou mean that small green dot on the top left of the board?
What is the resistor trick?
10 to 50 ohm resistor on dat0 line. I would try 10 first
A timing or voltage issue?The dat0 line for the sxcore has small issue (with initialize the emmc). A resistor might do the trick (as long as it is between the dat0 and the modchip)