Question how do i turn on a trimmed wii?

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i mean there's no power button anymore to press, so how.
 

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Supplying voltages to the indicated spots will cause the console to boot. Assuming you have the U10 relocated
 

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oh. crap. it's 100% NOT doing that.

EDIT: turns out i've shorted u10 to ground.

EDIT2: still not booting. pls help.
 

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How are you supplying voltages to everything?
 

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yep, and i've tested and i got the right voltages to within 0.005V.

i just checked and it seems there's continuity between the 1.15V line and ground, and 1V does a short beep then stops being connected.
 

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Measure the resistance between 1.15 and GND. It's generally around 30 ohms, which is often enough to trigger continuity. I'd measure your resistance on the 1v line, because I don't think it should be that low.

Also, when you say not booting, are you getting a black screen, or no signal?
 

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Measure the resistance between 1.15 and GND. It's generally around 30 ohms, which is often enough to trigger continuity. I'd measure your resistance on the 1v line, because I don't think it should be that low.

Also, when you say not booting, are you getting a black screen, or no signal?
i'm just getting no signal, and the CPU/GPU arent heating up, so i assume it's off.1.15 and gnd have 30 Ohm so yeah i think that's fine,. is there any reason for 1v to do the short beep thing? i just tap it with the multimeter and it beeps for a bit then stops entirely. 1V to GND measures ~60Ohms.

EDIT: i think i've made progress. the CPU and GPU now heat up when i boot, screen still shows nothing but that might just be my bad a/V wiring.
 
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I measure 160 ohms on my 1v line. How vigorously have you sanded?
 

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No need to worry about this anymore ginger. If this guy ever comes back, just ignore him. we'll take care of him.
 
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