If I replace that capacitor and wire it which pins does it go to? Is that the only thing stopping this trim from working is the missing capacitor?
That is one weird cut but if it works that's all that matters right, whats the underside of your board look like?
I more was asking how much further can I cut in from here without having to relocate anything else besides bluetooth and u10. Sorry I didn't specify that very well. :P
Is there any points I can cut in a little even if its a goofy shape?
what is the closest trim you can do to the board without having to relocate anything? I've seen the trim guide, but there has to be some points that you can trim in a little on those pictures?
Don't know what happened but after closer inspection one of my ground wires running from regulator to regulator wasn't soldered properly
(don't know how I missed that I checked multiple times)
But resoldered it and the wii finally boots up. Now I know I can trim up the motherboard and move on...
I did install portibilize me it was working beforehand, then I took all the components off and connected my regulators (besides the 5v),
You know how near the power tact there's an LED that flashes when you hit the power, that no longer flashs now.
I'll connect the Wifi in the morning when I...
So it won't even attempt to turn on at all without that line connected? That may be it, I'll connect the 5v up in the AM when I get home from work and see if that solves it. Fingers crossed.
You were right I didn't have a ground connected to the board at all, but sadly I just added one coming off the last regulator in the chain and still nothing? Any other suggestions?
I don't have the 5v power line from its regulator connected to the board either just electrical taped the end to...
So I wired up my regulators after removing components, the on board regulators, and the back ICs and their surrounding components. Then connected the u10 to u5. Tried turning on the wii to make sure everything worked before trimming and no luck.. checked the voltages to make sure they were...
Got this protection board in the mail and understand the wiring diagram it gives you I believe, in order to connect to your DPDT switch and charging ports you would run your ground and power lines off of the p- and p+ on this board right?