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  1. Paul3854

    Worklog Mini Mii

    I plan to, although there are a few problems, like you stated I have to constantly be safe with them, so I made the batteries detachable. Another thing is that they're big and heavy but that doesn't bother me and just depends on the case design etc etc.
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    Worklog My First Portable Wii

    Make a pcb holder for the pth regs
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    Question Dimensions of OMGWTF Trim

    Hi, welcome to Bitbuilt. You should probably read through all the forum before asking some questions. Portablizing is like 80% reading. Don't forget you can always use the search bar to search things like "dimensions" and find that the omgwtf is roughly 75mm x 105mm said by Aurelio in the noob...
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    Worklog My First Portable Wii

    Is it just me, I can't see the image?
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    Solved Bluetooth Module Pad

    Yeah the pads broke off for me a lot of times, and I just followed the trace, scratched it and soldered there instead. Be very light on the pads and make sure when you are adding wires that they don't have so much stress because that can also rip off the pads.
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    Question Trimmed Wii not booting up

    What's the resistance for each line on the Wii to ground?
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    Worklog Wii motherboard interface PCB / WII Portable (still unnamed)

    This makes me want to switch to Eagle from Kicad just for the import Eagle pcbs into Fusion 360 :o
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    Worklog Wii motherboard interface PCB / WII Portable (still unnamed)

    I tested by putting 12v into it's normal input and tested that pin, it's definitely 3.3v. Like Remo said the components probably can also take 5v
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    Worklog Wii motherboard interface PCB / WII Portable (still unnamed)

    I've been inputting 5v into that pin for almost a year and never realized it was supposed to be 3.3v :rothink::rothink::rothink::rothink::rothink::rothink::rothink::rothink::rothink::rothink:
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    Worklog Wii motherboard interface PCB / WII Portable (still unnamed)

    I know that you can power it with 5v on this pin
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    Worklog Nintendo Swiitch V2.5 - BocuD's third Wii Portable

    Aren't the TLV regs less efficient than the PTH regs also?
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    Question Sensorbar Signal and MX Chip desoldering

    For your second question the ir sensor bar is just some ir LEDs. For your project you can literally can any infrared LEDs and power them however you want. The wiimotes are the one's and that track the infrared and then sends that data though the Bluetooth module.
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    Worklog Mini Mii

    I connected audio from the Wii to a digital potentiometer pcb I talked about earlier, and then took that audio into the lm4863 with two speakers, one for each left and right. This is the speakers I used...
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    Worklog Mini Mii

    I'm bringing this post back, I'm stupid and stopped documenting my worklog here :facepalm:. I got a new Wii, black 4 layer and I successfully relocated the Bluetooth and u10. I trimmed down the Wii, got regulators with 2 8000mAh lipos, and a 5" screen and it all booted up...
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    Question PS2 Battery

    This is a simple battery indicator I'm using which just shows 25% 50$ 75% and 100% with leds, the indicator has a button which turns on the leds for a few seconds. Also if you do get this one, make sure you select the 2s option. https://www.ebay.com/itm/263216619408
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    Worklog The littleBIG Boy

    Damnn, seeing the case now it's going to be super slim. What's the height of the entire case?
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    Question Question

    Be careful if your heat sink is conductive to not short anything.
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    Question Recommended Temp for Bluetooth wiring

    Are you using 34g magnet wire? Because using thicker wire makes it harder to solder to those traces. Have you checked that the traces were exposed first using a multimeter? The wax is probably from the burnt flux. A recommended temperature people use is 350°C.
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