Make a pcb holder for the pth regs

I should do that for my next portable.
the reason i said "Fricc pth08080s" was because my 5v reg had apparently died since I accidentally hooked up +7.4v to the 5v line on the wii.
So I decided that since i was only gonna use 5v for usb and *maybe* my headphone amp, I'd do some ghetto stuff. So I marked off the 5v voltage regulator ic (XL1509) and other caps and inductors etc. on my old crappy composite screen, cut them off the driver board + sanded, and wired it up to +5v from a USB cable.
I got ~2.23v. the XL1509 has a
feedback pin that sets some constant or whatever i suck at math. two smd resistors and one capacitor set this constant or whatever. After realizing that Vin/(5/2.23) ≈ 5v where Vin = the stock 12v, I was prepared to do some kewl maths stuffs like an epic pro gamer

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...except i couldn't see the traces and couldn't figure out which part was which (using the schematic for fixed 5v in the datasheet). So, of course, I did the only reasonable thing: I took off the smd components one by one. After taking off 1 resistor, I got ~2.6v. after resistor #2, I got ~2.8v that quickly began to drop to ~2.4v. So I took off the cap and got ~5v. I tested the reg with the 7.4v from my battery pack and got ~5v.
So I wired it up, found out that my samsung flash drive is ded, (waitthatmeansmypth08080verylikelydidn'tdiehecc) which is why ploader wasn't finding anything, and eventually got everything working again

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Ghetto ftw
btw how do i get arctic silver off of my board