Worklog EWHIZZ 1st Wii port

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Hi guys,
I've got all my parts and started to trim and test my Wii portable. Ill be using a 5 inch eyoyo screen and 2s2p 18650 setup. I have trimmed my Wii and begun to wire up my regulators. I have followed the regulator guide but am wondering if I have wired the output cap correctly? I have the +ve leg of the output cap going into the middle terminal of the reg (just like the input reg). Also does my trim looked smooth enough have used some 600 grit Sand paper.
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You should remove the severed components like C47. Also which grid did you use for sanding? Keep sanding it with >=800 grid, until everything is nice & smooth. After that clean everything nicely.

On the regulators, the negative leg of the lower right capacitor scares me, looks like it might short:
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Also: Poor little BT-Board :'(
 
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Am I the only person who can never see Ewhizz's pictures? Hey Ewhizz, how are you uploading your pictures? I would love to help with your questions, but I cannot view the pictures for some reason.
 

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My Eyoyo screen arrived.
Just wondering how to take it apart though ? Have removed all the screws and want to take the metal casing off without damaging anything but doesn't want to come apart.
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If I remember correctly, it just takes a bit of oomph to get the casing off, there's not really any trick to it.
 

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My Eyoyo screen arrived.
Just wondering how to take it apart though ? Have removed all the screws and want to take the metal casing off without damaging anything but doesn't want to come apart.
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The easiest way I found was to use the big BNC connector that sticks out to pull the casing open. Just be careful that you don't damage the LCD ribbon cable.
 

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Yep got it! Now to desolder all those bulky connections :/
When working on the connectors, be careful not to accidentally cut a trace. Ginger, me and I think Stitches as well damaged a certain trace while doing so. It might be easier to first Dremel off parts of the connector and screw things, and then desolder the parts that are left. This way you will need much less heat.
 

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When working on the connectors, be careful not to accidentally cut a trace. Ginger, me and I think Stitches as well damaged a certain trace while doing so. It might be easier to first Dremel off parts of the connector and screw things, and then desolder the parts that are left. This way you will need much less heat.
Yeah I nicked the trace for the controls and wasn't able to use the screen until I fixed it.
 

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I have access to a desoldering gun so i plan to use that
Still, even with the desoldering gun, believe me, its better to first Dremel off parts of the connector. Even a desoldering iron probably doesn't have enough heat so remove so much mass. A desoldering iron would work wonders on what's left of the connectors 'n stuff after dremeling though.
 

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Okay cool. I'm guessing you mean Dremel the solder lumps first right ?
 

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Okay cool. I'm guessing you mean Dremel the solder lumps first right ?
Nah, I meant Dremel off everything on those connectors more then 4ish mm above the board itself. So basically slice through them parallel to the board.
 

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Hi guys,
I have my regularors outputting :
1.042V for the 1v requirement
1.211V for the 1.15v requirement
3.55V for the 3.3v requirement
5.01V for the 5v requirement

Are these acceptable?
Thanks :)
 

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I've read that as long as it's within +-0.05 it should be fine, but I'm not entirely sure myself since I haven't started my own project.
 

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Hi guys,
I have my regularors outputting :
1.042V for the 1v requirement
1.211V for the 1.15v requirement
3.55V for the 3.3v requirement
5.01V for the 5v requirement

Are these acceptable?
Thanks :)
Did you measure those under load? If so, 1 & 5V are looking good. 3.3v needs readjustment. I'm not sure about 1.15v, but personally i would try to lower that one just a little, too.
 

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No these weren't under load. Okay I will try to get these closer .
 
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