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I have a longer term goal of rackmounting all of my consoles as densely as reasonable, and accomplishing that will eventually require safe board trims. To do that, I'll need to practice with builds that involve trimmed boards. The Wii Miicro was recommended as a good starter build to accomplish that, and it looks interesting even outside of my bigger goal, so I decided to try my hand at building one. My only console modding experience to this point has been the PS2 Ultra Slim.
I will be making a couple alterations to the original Miicro build:
After confirming 12v on the module, I took another one from the set and tried designing a mounting system for it inside of the Miicro case. A benefit of the barrel jack style of installation is that a nut can secure the connector from both sides of the Miicro's shell. The modules that I bought don't have that benefit. If I were doing this again, I would have tried to find friendlier modules for this style of installation, but instead I'm making do with what I have.
I tried a couple iterations and ended up with this goofy fabrication. I will change the inside of the shell to have a sliding dock much like how the other inside wall of the shell have drawers for sliding PCBs into. If people have any better ideas, I'd like to hear them.
A couple days later, my Wii came and I installed RVLoader on it. I then disassembled it and cleaned everything. I traced out the cut lines and desoldered R164 (not pictured) for use for the sensor bar.
Now I just need to wait for it to stop raining here so I can attempt the trim and also for the PSU-Plus to arrive in the mail. I'll work on the shell updates while I wait.
I will be making a couple alterations to the original Miicro build:
- I will be using a USB PD 12v trigger module instead of a barrel jack, since many of my other consoles are already USB-C powered and I eventually want them all to be so
- I have a different style of tactile button that I'll try to reuse here even though they're a bit bigger than the example ones. I'll figure it out
- I will also be installing an ElectronAVE. I currently have a Wii2HDMI in my main Wii and I was going to install it in that one, but now I can get two birds with one stone
- I ordered and will be installing a PSU-Plus
After confirming 12v on the module, I took another one from the set and tried designing a mounting system for it inside of the Miicro case. A benefit of the barrel jack style of installation is that a nut can secure the connector from both sides of the Miicro's shell. The modules that I bought don't have that benefit. If I were doing this again, I would have tried to find friendlier modules for this style of installation, but instead I'm making do with what I have.
I tried a couple iterations and ended up with this goofy fabrication. I will change the inside of the shell to have a sliding dock much like how the other inside wall of the shell have drawers for sliding PCBs into. If people have any better ideas, I'd like to hear them.
A couple days later, my Wii came and I installed RVLoader on it. I then disassembled it and cleaned everything. I traced out the cut lines and desoldered R164 (not pictured) for use for the sensor bar.
Now I just need to wait for it to stop raining here so I can attempt the trim and also for the PSU-Plus to arrive in the mail. I'll work on the shell updates while I wait.