Worklog My first ever build: the ashida

I have a question for y'all. Should I individually solder the data lines for the ashida pcb set or should i get the ribbon connector? I would like to make this as easy as possible as I am pretty new to this kind of stuff.
 
I would say that running the wires is probably easier than soldering the ribbon connector, but both of those options are a cakewalk compared to some of the tougher Wii soldering. I'd say the ribbon cable is worth it for the cleanest internals, otherwise just wires will work fine.
 
Quick question. I know Ive probably already asked this but i just wanna be completely sure. So for wiring the wii up to the pms lite I would use my 26 awg to attach the 1v, GND, 3.3v etc. and i would use 34 awg magnet wire to hook up U10, scw, and scd
 
I wouldn't use anything thinner than 22awg for GND with a minimum of 2 GNDs on the Wii motherboard. All other power 1.0v 1.15v, 3.3v and 5v can all be 26awg.

Then for all data connections you can use up to 34awg magnet wire.

For more details. Check out this wonderful guide to Wii trims put together by our local sage GingerOfOz:
https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.p...ve-wii-trimming-and-troubleshooting-faq.2385/
 
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Quick question. I know Ive probably already asked this but i just wanna be completely sure. So for wiring the wii up to the pms lite I would use my 26 awg to attach the 1v, GND, 3.3v etc. and i would use 34 awg magnet wire to hook up U10, scw, and scd
I wouldn't use anything thinner than 22awg for GND with a minimum of 2 GNDs on the Wii motherboard. All other power 1.0v 1.15v, 3.3v and 5v can all be 26awg.

Then for all data connections you can use up to 34awg magnet wire.

For more details. Check out this wonderful guide to Wii trims put together by our local sage GingerOfOz:
https://bitbuilt.net/forums/index.p...ve-wii-trimming-and-troubleshooting-faq.2385/
That guide is a little outdated, nowdays we recommend using 22AWG stranded wire for the Wii voltage connections as well as GND. We've had numerous users complain about instability when using 26 and 24AWG wire for carrying Wii voltage, especially when using 6 layer boards. For general safety and to save troubleshooting steps, you should use 22AWG wire for the Wii voltage and GND connections
 
That's good to know. My next portable will be all 22awg wire then!

Thanks Stitches.
 
26AWG wire is perfectly fine for powering smaller components like the screen, GC+, and U-Amp. Feel free to use the smaller wire there to save some space and make routing easier
 
Hows my solder job. Im not sure if its super good but it looks ok
 

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Those joints are quite cold. What temp have you set your iron to?
 
Does it matter that you trimmed off the 4th screw hole for the ashida mount? Not sure how that effects the mounting to the heat syncs.
 
Does it matter that you trimmed off the 4th screw hole for the ashida mount? Not sure how that effects the mounting to the heat syncs.
Should be fine having 3 of the 4 posts screwed down. It will still have good pressure against the heat syncs.
 
Should be fine having 3 of the 4 posts screwed down. It will still have good pressure against the heat syncs.
Does it not matter if the pressure is un-even? I'd have a hard time guessing the same tightness on each screw.
 
Does it not matter if the pressure is un-even? I'd have a hard time guessing the same tightness on each screw.
Nah not really. Even pressure is better than uneven pressure in general, but the Wii CPU isn't like a modern consumer CPU that needs to be smushed into the socket by the cooler to make proper contact. As long as there is contact to transfer heat, it's fine
 
Those joints are quite cold. What temp have you set your iron to?
650 degrees Fahrenheit. Also screwed up my first wii because i was being stupid and decided i was skilled enough to just solder to the u10 via without practice and then this happened will update after i trim my backup wii later.
 

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Finished trimming my wii. Was not as clean as my og wii. Any tips for practicing to solder to u10
 

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