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Starting my first worklog for a portable! I got my hands on this super nice looking case painted in Gamecube-ish Indigo (Pantone 7673C).
For day 1 of the project I started soldering up all the stuff for the front half since I was still waiting on my heatsinks & fan to come in. For some reason the trigger pads weren't reaching all the way to touch the contacts so I ended up fixing it by putting some carefully placed solder on the pads. Not sure if this was a tolerance issue with my brackets or what, but everything is working good now and has a solid connection with my multimeter when the triggers are fully pressed.
I also modified the screen bracket with screw holes to fit my RVL-DD board because I couldn't find one designed specifically for the new board. Also you may notice some of the scratches around the "Z" button in the second photo. I accidentally soldered the button onto the wrong side the first time so had to redo it correctly, whoopsieesss
For day 1 of the project I started soldering up all the stuff for the front half since I was still waiting on my heatsinks & fan to come in. For some reason the trigger pads weren't reaching all the way to touch the contacts so I ended up fixing it by putting some carefully placed solder on the pads. Not sure if this was a tolerance issue with my brackets or what, but everything is working good now and has a solid connection with my multimeter when the triggers are fully pressed.
I also modified the screen bracket with screw holes to fit my RVL-DD board because I couldn't find one designed specifically for the new board. Also you may notice some of the scratches around the "Z" button in the second photo. I accidentally soldered the button onto the wrong side the first time so had to redo it correctly, whoopsieesss
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Wires for the chip data are a tiny bit longer, so I decided to go with 0.2mm magnet wire, which still fit well into the Wii vias and soldered up nicely. Also mounted the battery up top next to the chip. Everything was wrapped in Kapton tape as per usual, and then mounted with this suuuuper sticky foam tape that I found a while back on aliexpress. Also put a dab of hot glue under a couple corners just as an insurance policy (not shown in photo)

