This is my first portable and I am trying my best at it following the threads and all to help me out with my problems, but I am just having a tough time.
When I tried to remove the U10 transistor without a hot air station and kinda broke off the leg, but I still had U9, so I packed up the Wii and head on over a friend who had one. We got it off fine. We successfully replaced it, or so I thought. I was finishing up the relocation 2 days after moving the U9 to U5 since I just got my shipment of wires in. Wired everything up and went to test, no boot. Thought the trace was not fully cut, so I dig in some more. Nothing. I saw online from and found a troubleshooting guide of U10/U9 relocation from Shank, and went to bridge the U9 pin 4 and 5 location. Test again and nothing... Went through the troubleshoot some more and saw that the output was not producing the 3.3V but around 0.5V, so I knew that was my issue. But no there was more to come. Remove the wire from the transistor and decided to plug it in knowing nothing will happen, but to my behold.... The LED on the motherboard is now super dim. Now I am here just pulling hairs thinking did the board break!!! Did the AC adapter reset till not working.
Big Questions:
Is it possible the Wii just fried itself?
Do I need to get a new Wii for U10/U9 or can I just use BD45302G-TR?
If you have been following to this point thanks for reading, and also much help would be appreciated.
When I tried to remove the U10 transistor without a hot air station and kinda broke off the leg, but I still had U9, so I packed up the Wii and head on over a friend who had one. We got it off fine. We successfully replaced it, or so I thought. I was finishing up the relocation 2 days after moving the U9 to U5 since I just got my shipment of wires in. Wired everything up and went to test, no boot. Thought the trace was not fully cut, so I dig in some more. Nothing. I saw online from and found a troubleshooting guide of U10/U9 relocation from Shank, and went to bridge the U9 pin 4 and 5 location. Test again and nothing... Went through the troubleshoot some more and saw that the output was not producing the 3.3V but around 0.5V, so I knew that was my issue. But no there was more to come. Remove the wire from the transistor and decided to plug it in knowing nothing will happen, but to my behold.... The LED on the motherboard is now super dim. Now I am here just pulling hairs thinking did the board break!!! Did the AC adapter reset till not working.
Big Questions:
Is it possible the Wii just fried itself?
Do I need to get a new Wii for U10/U9 or can I just use BD45302G-TR?
If you have been following to this point thanks for reading, and also much help would be appreciated.
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