Just did my first one on a V1 Switch and that was probably the easiest modding that I've done. Adding bluetooth audio boards into old OEM car radios prepared me for this LOL
It can be easy with experience, but the majority of people don't. I try not to mislead people into thinking they can do this as a first project, as I think it could be damaging.
Useful tip from the countless installs I have done. Instead of just tinning the pads on the front of the small flex cable, tin the other side of the pads too. Obviously,apply tin in moderation and do not dump the whole spool of tin solder onto a single pad. That way, the solder will always stick on the components no matter what. It makes the install of the cpu flex cable 1000 times easier specially if you're noobies and have no access to any magnifying equipment. P.S. do not attempt any smd soldering job without having magnifying equipment available. It's the perfect recipe for disaster
agree with this, just tore off the ground pad today by accident and failed to bridge the sp1 and sp2 connections on my v1. always use magnification and good quality solder
I wanted to thank you for your guide. I just finished the mod with my switch after buying a microscope and practicing a while with SMD training kits before attempting the work myself. You can only appreciate the work you do once you did it yourself, everything is so tiny and I'm always afraid to break something. Thumps up, keep up the good work and guides !
This is where I am at, I really want to learn how to do this, but I don't know how to start. My late best friend was my hardware guy. Now I have to outsource to this friend or that friend. Do you have any pointers for someone who REALLY wants to learn but is terrified of the smallness and has never successfully soldered anything?
Great guide but there are several places where kapton tape should have been used to avoid risks of shorts. Over the capacitor that wasn't being soldered to but was extremely close to the solder pad on the flex cable. Over the flex cable to avoid shorts to the shield. over and/or under the mod chip to avoid shorts to the shield. Along the cut edges of both of the shields to better dull the sharp edges and to prevent shorts if things move which is very likely in a handheld console.
You should put Electrical Tape over the CPU shield where the modship lies as well. This prevents static from reaching the modchip through the metal shield Adding tape under the emunand (the side that plugs into the modchip) wouldn't hurt either
Woah! I'm sure the last time I watch a OLED switch mod video you had to solder way more stuff to the board and it looked a nightmare! this actually looks doable!
i was planning to try it. i heard from someone that it might not fit well. but according to you its fits fine. is thre any slight bump at the back of the switch?
Followed this and so many others and yours was the one I followed along with today successfully getting my V1 done now I'm setting up the rest. The V1 seems to be easier than the V2 but with some good flux/solder/iron this really helped.
Just wanna say, great video. Made the install nice and smooth. Only one small note for anyone who hit a wall like I did. If you do the install and you get no LED lights at all and the switch boots to OFW, it's probably because the 2040 did not come pre-flashed. Mine didn't and I was stumped for a while. Other than that, my soldering isn't exactly amazing, and I was worried about the strength of connections on the tiny caps. Has anyone used solder mask or equivalent to strengthen the connection with any success?
Just a heads up to my fellow noobs, try practicing using old headphones, since the components are usually tiny. also make sure you use the proper chip V1/V2.. if you are using newer version, then you should use v2
Can you please repeat the NAND ,where does it goes ?,how it connects the remaining ,I understood the NAND it must be connected to the MOD CHIP and than the original place of NAND remains empty ?
I was going to do this myself but I probably would risk the capacitors on the CPU, so I paid only 35usd in my country to have it installed(the price also included the 2040NS)
All of the chips these days are clones, there is no official store and they just add numbers onto the version counter to make them look like the latest models.
are there places (US) where I can send my switch to get modded? I have a newer OLED (Zelda) switch that I want modded but there's no way I could do this on my own.
Hello sorry to bother you I was just wondering does the V1 just stand for the version of the mod or does it mean that it can be used on a V1 Switch as I ordered a V1 Switch last night and this morning was thinking if it is possible to use one of these hard mods on the V1 Switch and if it's easy I might do it (I know soft modding is possible but I just want extra features sorry) thank you
Algun genio que invente un Chip pero al estiló potfix de Xbox360, que haga perfectamente contacto en los condensadores y que no se ponga en riesgo nuestros condensadores 😎👍🏻
I commented once or twice before and it seems like my comments keep disappearing. Do you mind linking me to the modchip I'd need for my fiances v1 switch that's XKW?
Assuming I have minimal soldering experience, do you think i could do it or should i just practice more before trying? Also do i Need a microscope or is that just something nice to have, because i dont really want to spend 100 dollars on one.
It's more expensive to acquire the necessary equipment for soldering that to pay for a professional to do it for you. That and inexperience with soldering can and will lead to fatal mistakes.
Dude's soldering skill must be -7000 why on earth does he goes back to town while solder is still hot like 15x in a row this is the best recipe for disaster!!!!! You will lift tabs or worse desolder the capacitors!!!! Solder once never twice!
@@HeavyShark127 Check Model Number at the back of your switch, HAC-001 for V1, HAC-001(-01) for V2, not all V1 can RCM only the earlier version is, V2 is the upgraded battery one with red box on the packaging
'Possibily Patched' means use V1. All V2 Switch consoles are patched. Also you can just check the orientation of the transistors you're soldering to next to the chip to see what ribbon you should use, these kits usually come with both cables for either console type.
RP2040 is just a standard microcontroller and can be used with all consoles, but custom PCB’s like the one in this video have been made to make this one easier. Launch consoles will use the CORE model, OLED uses the OLED, and LITE uses the LITE.
What is the purpose of soldering the two capacitors? Is it for entering RCM mode? If so, can I just use Jig for my unpatched switch? The reason I want to do this is because every time my switch gets shut down I need to use my laptop to inject payload and the price of the RCM loader is almost the same as the picofly chip
@@Luigi_Luigi2401 Well since auto RCM is a thing, I thought the nand part of picofly ( the part that does not need soldering) is for injecting the payload, so I don’t need to connect my switch to PC or Android every time. But if I need to solder it then I will choose RCM Loader, don't want to brick my switch with my shitty soldering 😆
These modchips use voltage injection to exploit the Tegra X1. Thats why these require you to solder to the capacitors. On unpatched Switches, you can just use the x86 chip. It doesn't need you to solder directly to the CPU; the x86 is basically an internal payload injector and jig. Neither chip requires the hacky method of AutoRCM because they basically act as payload injectors. Obviously, you shouldn't do any attempt at soldering a chip if you are not confident in your soldering ability. It's not needed anyway because you can use homebrew apps to reboot to different payloads while in CFW.
I'm not doing OLED console, but I know a very reputable guy who would do them. Send him an email and let me know that I sent you! aliengamingog@gmail.com
RP2040 Game Console CPU Cable Chip Replacement For Switch NS/Lite/OLED, CPU Flex Cable Ribbon Cable For Switch Game Accessories (for Switch NS) would this mod chip work for v2 Nintendo switch?
Certainly, you can modify your Switch OLED on the latest firmware. My suggestion would be to practice your soldering skills to perfection or send it to a professional; it's a very challenging installation. Don't be misled by videos making the components look large under a microscope.
The CPU flex cable points are the same size and difficulty on the regular switch and the lite, although the lite needs another flex cable and is overall a harder install.
I think this might be a V1 unpatched switch, so there's no point, unless you don't want to do the rcm thing every time u want to use ur switch, but if it's patched, it allows you to hack the switch
It enables homebrew and CFW, although my switch is a V1 so works with soft modding but I just didn’t want to mess with RCM jigs whilst filming other content.
@@CammyInnitThis. I'm a vanlifer so I don't have a dock to just leave my Switch on all day and so this is the best method for me. Don't want to keep using that RCM jig crap every time I turn on my Switch.
Nice work! As long as the tuermal paste is non conductive, you can not use too much... Anyone stating otherwise is simply repeating what theyve heard or read. Think about it - air = bad which is why we use thermal paste.. so hs8ng "too much" will force more air out , which is good for cooling.
Do you know if the Y screwdriver kit i previously bought for wiiU be suitable or are these screws a different size? I haven't yet received my switch, its ordered from ebay, otherwise i wouldn't bug you with this menial question.
Hi there, I just have a quick question. Once all the points are soldered, will the console only turn on when the picofly is connected? I soldered all the points and it doesnt turn on anymore, once i solder them off it turns on. So i tried to connect the rp2040plus but im not getting the "no sd card detected" screen. Any idea what the issue might be here? I already flashed the firmware. thanks in advance!
I'm back again. I accidentally knocked off the right capacitor and there is no way of installing a new one because the pad is completely ripped for some reasen. But it still boots up normally. Do you think I can still install the modchip because it still boots up?
When I try to boot into default firmware the screen goes blue. Pressing both volume buttons. I tried putting it back together as normal and it still blue screens. Do you know what could’ve went wrong?
Im not experienced installing chips to devices and i am worried that if i give my switch to an experienced person he could brake the system what should i do
I tried doing this and my chip blinks blue then green twice but just boots to a black screen the screen turns on but just black no logo where should I start for my mistake?
Just did my first one on a V1 Switch and that was probably the easiest modding that I've done. Adding bluetooth audio boards into old OEM car radios prepared me for this LOL
It can be easy with experience, but the majority of people don't. I try not to mislead people into thinking they can do this as a first project, as I think it could be damaging.
@@TheModSmith Agreed. Hope I didn't sound too misleading with my comment 😅
Where did you get the chip from?
How to I know witch flex connector I need to use? V1 or V2 ? Mod kit came wi both and im not sure what I need to use
I have a switch with XKJ7 witch Chip I must use
Useful tip from the countless installs I have done. Instead of just tinning the pads on the front of the small flex cable, tin the other side of the pads too. Obviously,apply tin in moderation and do not dump the whole spool of tin solder onto a single pad. That way, the solder will always stick on the components no matter what. It makes the install of the cpu flex cable 1000 times easier specially if you're noobies and have no access to any magnifying equipment. P.S. do not attempt any smd soldering job without having magnifying equipment available. It's the perfect recipe for disaster
agree with this, just tore off the ground pad today by accident and failed to bridge the sp1 and sp2 connections on my v1. always use magnification and good quality solder
I wanted to thank you for your guide. I just finished the mod with my switch after buying a microscope and practicing a while with SMD training kits before attempting the work myself.
You can only appreciate the work you do once you did it yourself, everything is so tiny and I'm always afraid to break something.
Thumps up, keep up the good work and guides !
Glad you enjoyed the guide, congratulations on the successful installation!
This is where I am at, I really want to learn how to do this, but I don't know how to start. My late best friend was my hardware guy. Now I have to outsource to this friend or that friend. Do you have any pointers for someone who REALLY wants to learn but is terrified of the smallness and has never successfully soldered anything?
the perfect amount on a bare die is making sure it's fully covered
Great guide but there are several places where kapton tape should have been used to avoid risks of shorts. Over the capacitor that wasn't being soldered to but was extremely close to the solder pad on the flex cable. Over the flex cable to avoid shorts to the shield. over and/or under the mod chip to avoid shorts to the shield. Along the cut edges of both of the shields to better dull the sharp edges and to prevent shorts if things move which is very likely in a handheld console.
can you use electrical tape insted of kapton?
@@heineken9030 Its better than nothing but electrical tape tends to degrade over time and can leave a lot of residue behind when removed.
You should put Electrical Tape over the CPU shield where the modship lies as well.
This prevents static from reaching the modchip through the metal shield
Adding tape under the emunand (the side that plugs into the modchip) wouldn't hurt either
Definitely a good tip, I’ll try this for my next install.
kapton tape is better
@@user-yk1cw8im4h this.
Woah! I'm sure the last time I watch a OLED switch mod video you had to solder way more stuff to the board and it looked a nightmare! this actually looks doable!
The OLED is definitely the hardest one. In terms of difficulty it goes Core, Lite then OLED.
Cool! great video! I didn't cut the heat shield and put the modchip on top of it, still fits perfectly with the plastic rear cover
i was planning to try it. i heard from someone that it might not fit well. but according to you its fits fine. is thre any slight bump at the back of the switch?
@@sylox2010 Yes, a very teeny tiny minor very slight curve. If you didn't know, then you wouldn't see it.
Thanks for the video, I just installed the modchip in my unpatched v1, my first time micro soldering and it went great!
Followed this and so many others and yours was the one I followed along with today successfully getting my V1 done now I'm setting up the rest. The V1 seems to be easier than the V2 but with some good flux/solder/iron this really helped.
I was going to attempt this mod. But after watching this i'll pass because i know I'll F it up. Nice work 👍
Best guide I've seen so far for modding a switch
Thank you mate, that’s very kind. I’m going to be doing a video on the V2 revision of the Switch soon so keep an eye out!
Thermal Paste is easier to remove when dry, i would clean most of it while dry and then use alchool to remove leftovers
Appreciate the advice, I'll give that a go.
hi can anyone help me? how do i know which switch i have v1 or v2? my switch model is (HAC-001) do all V1 models support PicoFly? thank you in advance
Yes
Just wanna say, great video. Made the install nice and smooth. Only one small note for anyone who hit a wall like I did. If you do the install and you get no LED lights at all and the switch boots to OFW, it's probably because the 2040 did not come pre-flashed. Mine didn't and I was stumped for a while. Other than that, my soldering isn't exactly amazing, and I was worried about the strength of connections on the tiny caps. Has anyone used solder mask or equivalent to strengthen the connection with any success?
genial, bien explicado gracias!
Just a heads up to my fellow noobs, try practicing using old headphones, since the components are usually tiny. also make sure you use the proper chip V1/V2.. if you are using newer version, then you should use v2
What kind of material are you using? Is it metal glue or something similar? And where do you buy something like that?
He forgot to mention that we need to first disconnect the battery to be safe😱
Anyways, good video!
Pretty self explanatory I assumed 😊
@@TheModSmithyou forget you live among mortals 🤣😉
Can you please repeat the NAND ,where does it goes ?,how it connects the remaining ,I understood the NAND it must be connected to the MOD CHIP and than the original place of NAND remains empty ?
thank you 🙏 but what do i next.. how to setup sd card?
Hi, what is the temp. that you use for soldering?
i don't get it, why you cut the shielding? you can put the mod chip through the fan hole and lay it down on the shield.
Best tutorial on TH-cam. Thank you
what file did you install on pico ?
DON'T FORGET TO UNPLUG THE BATTERY
I didn’t forget.
@@TheModSmith Cool! great video! I didn't cut the heat shield and put the modchip on top of it, still fits perfectly with the plastic rear cover
This chip works on any switch oled? or is the switch version required to be a specific one?
I was going to do this myself but I probably would risk the capacitors on the CPU, so I paid only 35usd in my country to have it installed(the price also included the 2040NS)
My chip came today. Thank you..
You’re welcome, and good luck!
Where you bought? Link?
I don't think TH-cam would appreciate me sending links, but I got it off aliexpress pretty cheap
@@timeslikethese000 me too. I got hwfly v6 from "hwfly official store (??)"...but i think is a clone
All of the chips these days are clones, there is no official store and they just add numbers onto the version counter to make them look like the latest models.
are there places (US) where I can send my switch to get modded? I have a newer OLED (Zelda) switch that I want modded but there's no way I could do this on my own.
Nice Job Bro Light Work 👌
what tempurature do you keep your iron at?
300
Hello sorry to bother you I was just wondering does the V1 just stand for the version of the mod or does it mean that it can be used on a V1 Switch as I ordered a V1 Switch last night and this morning was thinking if it is possible to use one of these hard mods on the V1 Switch and if it's easy I might do it (I know soft modding is possible but I just want extra features sorry) thank you
Nevermind I decided not to do it as I don't want to break it by accident
Algun genio que invente un Chip pero al estiló potfix de Xbox360, que haga perfectamente contacto en los condensadores y que no se ponga en riesgo nuestros condensadores 😎👍🏻
I commented once or twice before and it seems like my comments keep disappearing. Do you mind linking me to the modchip I'd need for my fiances v1 switch that's XKW?
This is a good install video but what does this gain you in your Nintendo switch after this mod chip is installed?
CFW, Homebrew, Emulators, Savegame editing, etc.
It allows you to sail the seven seas. 🏴☠
you will be richer by not buying game cartridges is the number 1 thing.
what i've to learn for doing this?
Assuming I have minimal soldering experience, do you think i could do it or should i just practice more before trying? Also do i Need a microscope or is that just something nice to have, because i dont really want to spend 100 dollars on one.
It's more expensive to acquire the necessary equipment for soldering that to pay for a professional to do it for you.
That and inexperience with soldering can and will lead to fatal mistakes.
@@DoctorDeath147 How much would you estimate it costs to get a repair shop to do it?
They usually charge around £80 for a V1/V2.
@@TheModSmith That's steep. I might just stick with emulators 😭
Dude's soldering skill must be -7000 why on earth does he goes back to town while solder is still hot like 15x in a row this is the best recipe for disaster!!!!! You will lift tabs or worse desolder the capacitors!!!! Solder once never twice!
Meow
Actually if you take those sp1 and sp2 the console will boot .
Where would I find an up to date guide to install this modchip in my OLED switch?
sthetix on TH-cam has some cool tutorials.
If i want to do this mod what tools and kits do i need to buy??
Wow, that flex is stupidly designed. Why use such big pads to connect to those tiny caps?
Great video! I have a "possibly patched' switch. Should use the v1 or the v2 cable?
Firstly check whether it works with RCM mode, but if it doesn’t then patched consoles use the V2 cable.
@@TheModSmith I know it doesn't work with rcm. That means I should use the V2 cable, right?
@@HeavyShark127 Check Model Number at the back of your switch, HAC-001 for V1, HAC-001(-01) for V2, not all V1 can RCM only the earlier version is, V2 is the upgraded battery one with red box on the packaging
'Possibily Patched' means use V1. All V2 Switch consoles are patched. Also you can just check the orientation of the transistors you're soldering to next to the chip to see what ribbon you should use, these kits usually come with both cables for either console type.
@@Smol-bug already found it out while installing it, but thanks :)
Don't like when need a sold something! 😓
if possible, could you give me a list of all the tools you used to perform this job?
Soldering iron, flux, alcohol, tape, common sense, another jar of common sense, and some thermal paste.
I’ll be posting a video soon on this very subject, stay tuned.
do i have to install some files in the picofly?
Does this work with V2 switch?
Yes it includes flex cables for version 1 and 2 of classic switch. The difference is the orientation of the capacitors where the soldering is applied.
where do i buy the right chip
ok, that's hard enough. Let somebody else do it for me
Can you list all the tools necesary and where to buy it in order to do it by our-selves?
Video coming soon on this topic.
Kinda wish i kept my old one so i could try this out
It’s definitely not something to try without any soldering experience, the video doesn’t do the size of the points justice.
What does cleaning the thermal paste do, and do i need to do it for this to work?
Cleaning and reapplying thermal paste isn’t necessary, but you should anyway because it’s better for the CPU to not overheat.
Im very very new the whole patched switch thing. Does it matter what type of RP2040 modchip i use or where I even buy it from?
RP2040 is just a standard microcontroller and can be used with all consoles, but custom PCB’s like the one in this video have been made to make this one easier. Launch consoles will use the CORE model, OLED uses the OLED, and LITE uses the LITE.
What is the purpose of soldering the two capacitors? Is it for entering RCM mode? If so, can I just use Jig for my unpatched switch? The reason I want to do this is because every time my switch gets shut down I need to use my laptop to inject payload and the price of the RCM loader is almost the same as the picofly chip
If I had an unpatched switch, I would definitely try to avoid soldering as much as possible so I think getting the RCM loader is better
@@Luigi_Luigi2401 Well since auto RCM is a thing, I thought the nand part of picofly ( the part that does not need soldering) is for injecting the payload, so I don’t need to connect my switch to PC or Android every time. But if I need to solder it then I will choose RCM Loader, don't want to brick my switch with my shitty soldering 😆
These modchips use voltage injection to exploit the Tegra X1. Thats why these require you to solder to the capacitors.
On unpatched Switches, you can just use the x86 chip. It doesn't need you to solder directly to the CPU; the x86 is basically an internal payload injector and jig.
Neither chip requires the hacky method of AutoRCM because they basically act as payload injectors.
Obviously, you shouldn't do any attempt at soldering a chip if you are not confident in your soldering ability. It's not needed anyway because you can use homebrew apps to reboot to different payloads while in CFW.
I think that's going to be simple but idk what tools to use so can you please gimme me a list of tools that i need? I have a V2 Switch
I’m gonna put a mod chip on my v1 switch but I’m putting it in sets reshell that makes it like a console
Cool, good luck!
What kind of solder should i use? Could you send a link?
I use 60/40 tin lead solder.
this is more for me than for you, use more flux and turn your temps up a bit
I felt I used too much flux if anything, maybe I didn’t show it properly. I also use 420 degrees which is very hot already.
Which solder did you use? It looked to me as though it didn't enjoy flowing so much.
Excellent video can you do this to my Nintendo Switch OLED Model Console - Zelda Edition
I'm not doing OLED console, but I know a very reputable guy who would do them. Send him an email and let me know that I sent you! aliengamingog@gmail.com
0:12 they use Apple screws?
no, Y 1.5 standart
How do i know what chip to get, i've found one but idk if its the right one
RP2040 Core for V1 and V2 consoles, the the OLED’s and LITE’s are just called RP2040 OLED or LITE.
@@TheModSmith cheers thank you
Why didn’t he unplugged the battery 😭
I did unplug the battery, check 1:46.
This looks like a bunch of work. What is the worth of having a mod chip in a Switch console?
Homebrew, Custom Firmware, Emulators, Backup games, etc.
I have a day 1 switch I would love to have modded? Is this poss I would need your help on this.
Soft mod it, using the RCM (recovery mode) method. Lots of info on you tube.
Can you provide here a link? I'd like to buy a chip from a trusted source
Aliexpress man, it is 15 bucks easy to find
RP2040 Game Console CPU Cable Chip Replacement For Switch NS/Lite/OLED, CPU Flex Cable Ribbon Cable For Switch Game Accessories (for Switch NS) would this mod chip work for v2 Nintendo switch?
@themodsmith
For V2, you want the “NS” or “CORE” model.
Newbie here can i modchip my switch oled i just update today 17.0 1 ? i planning to jb my switch
Certainly, you can modify your Switch OLED on the latest firmware. My suggestion would be to practice your soldering skills to perfection or send it to a professional; it's a very challenging installation. Don't be misled by videos making the components look large under a microscope.
What does this mod chip do for the switch?
That’s what I’m wondering too? Is it a hacked switch like the old Wii? I guys we’ll find out sooner or later. Anyone know let us know. 😊
It allows backup games, cheats, savegame editing, ftp, android, and general homebrew.
@@TheModSmith thanks
Can you do mine please.
I was thinking about buying a switch lite to mod but this looks like a lot less work haha
The CPU flex cable points are the same size and difficulty on the regular switch and the lite, although the lite needs another flex cable and is overall a harder install.
Does this work on a pached switch
Yes, but you need to use the V2 Flex Cable for the CPU.
@@TheModSmith ok thank you!
This is not v1 is v2 or oled
You’re wrong, this is a Nintendo Switch V1 unpatched model.
What does it even do tho???
I think this might be a V1 unpatched switch, so there's no point, unless you don't want to do the rcm thing every time u want to use ur switch, but if it's patched, it allows you to hack the switch
It enables homebrew and CFW, although my switch is a V1 so works with soft modding but I just didn’t want to mess with RCM jigs whilst filming other content.
@@CammyInnitThis. I'm a vanlifer so I don't have a dock to just leave my Switch on all day and so this is the best method for me. Don't want to keep using that RCM jig crap every time I turn on my Switch.
Its for 2018 or later models ?
This chip works on all Nintendo Switch V1 and V2 consoles.
Where i can find software for raspberry pi2040 lite ?
It’s already flashed onto the chips.
much easier than OLED model :) vajskids consoles :D
I got an oled i need done lol
If i disconnect the battery after flashing the picpfly and bootup will i reflash it because after i screw and boot it
It enter the normal boot
can you tell me what the preferred temp/wattage is and what size solder you used?
This is my first time making microwelding but for some reason your video made me confident , i edit this if works or doesn't, its 50/50 now bless me
Nice work! As long as the tuermal paste is non conductive, you can not use too much... Anyone stating otherwise is simply repeating what theyve heard or read. Think about it - air = bad which is why we use thermal paste.. so hs8ng "too much" will force more air out , which is good for cooling.
I participated in a group purchase and bought a modified one six months ago. It feels good.
Cool, enjoy!
do I need to remove battery connection before soldering?
Yes, always unplug the battery straight away before touching the motherboard.
Do you know if the Y screwdriver kit i previously bought for wiiU be suitable or are these screws a different size? I haven't yet received my switch, its ordered from ebay, otherwise i wouldn't bug you with this menial question.
Hi there,
I just have a quick question. Once all the points are soldered, will the console only turn on when the picofly is connected?
I soldered all the points and it doesnt turn on anymore, once i solder them off it turns on. So i tried to connect the rp2040plus but im not getting the "no sd card detected" screen. Any idea what the issue might be here?
I already flashed the firmware. thanks in advance!
I'm back again. I accidentally knocked off the right capacitor and there is no way of installing a new one because the pad is completely ripped for some reasen. But it still boots up normally. Do you think I can still install the modchip because it still boots up?
When I try to boot into default firmware the screen goes blue. Pressing both volume buttons. I tried putting it back together as normal and it still blue screens. Do you know what could’ve went wrong?
Thanks for sharing! I'm wondering if I can follow up with this guide as someone who has never done any soldering...
Im not experienced installing chips to devices and i am worried that if i give my switch to an experienced person he could brake the system what should i do
I tried doing this and my chip blinks blue then green twice but just boots to a black screen the screen turns on but just black no logo where should I start for my mistake?
Where can I find one of these?
AliExpress just ordered one
V1 didnr work soo or ur unhappy and got one after 2017 2018....
I have no idea what you’re talking about.
Will this work with a v2 switch?
I have a V2 video out on my channel, follow that instead.
Hello, please tell me I heated the condenser, how can I fix it?
I don’t know what this means.
I have 30 watts solder iron will that work
I thought the v1 mod with no chip
I send mine to a shop not sure if they did a shit job or if the chip is broken but did not work for me
You should contact the original place you bought it from and get that sorted, otherwise I know a guy you could send it to!
What microscope do you use?
Great work! This is excellent!!!!