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Blame @Gman, he bought all of themTheir popularity makes them hard to find. I can't find any stock on ebay or amazon.
Blame @Gman, he bought all of themTheir popularity makes them hard to find. I can't find any stock on ebay or amazon.
Do you think I can buy one from him?Blame @Gman, he bought all of them
I don't know if he still has any, but you should ask him, not meDo you think I can buy one from him?
Depends. Sometimes a short will just shut the Wii off but if it fries the board it's as good as junk.Can you restore a shorted Wii? I didn't short mine I'm just wondering
Yes. It's actually better to relocate it before trimming the Wii, in order to make sure that it worksBefore trimming the Wii, Can I relocate the u10 and still have it work?
I'm double posting because that resistor appears to be a 126 million ohm resistor. (I had to look up how to read 5 band resistors, so I might be wrong). Do you understand what resistors are and how they work? I'm guessing not, so I think you should go and watch ALL of the videos that Shank posted in console modding 101, because resistors are not all the same!
No, that’s a 96.6 kOhm resistor with a 1% tolerance and it should be good enough for a 1V outputI believe ginger is correct. It's a 5 band resistor, and based off the picture, it looks to be brown red blue blue gold. That is a 126 mega ohm resistor. Thats about 250x the resistance of the maximum resistor listed on the datasheet for setting voltage.
A few other notes:
Your leads are long and exposed everywhere. There is no way that's not gonna short if you put it in a portable. Only strip as much off the wire as you plan to solder to.
The capacitor will work, but 100v is overkill, making it much bigger than it needs to be. You could save a bunch of space by using a 20v or so capacitor. And again, please trim those cap leads so they aren't exposed.
Your joints look like cold solder joints. Watch some of the soldering videos in my guide to learn how to avoid this.
And I'll say it one more time: keep the exposed wire as short as possible, or things will short out.
Soldering is hard at first, we have all been there, but keep at it man! Once you get the hang of it, it becomes second nature.
Good to know. For future reference, how did I misread the value?No, that’s a 96.6 kOhm resistor with a 1% tolerance and it should be good enough for a 1V output
We both thought white was gold.Good to know. For future reference, how did I misread the value?
It’s white blue blue red brown, so 966 * 10^2 with 1% toleranceGood to know. For future reference, how did I misread the value?