How To Replace a Gameboy Cartridge Battery

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • Do not replace a Gameboy game battery any other way! Say no to the electrical tape method 🚫
    Make sure you have these tools:
    3.8mm Gamebit
    Soldering Iron
    Solder
    Flux
    Tweezers (not NEEDED, but good to have)
    New CR2025 battery depending on the size your game needs
    IPA for cleaning up.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 63

  • @neiljowen
    @neiljowen Рік тому +16

    I just dug out my old original GameBoy from the attic & this exact game had a dead battery!
    I'll now be able to get this fixed on the weekend, thanks so much for the video bud. Really easy to follow, excellent!

    • @SevenCompleted
      @SevenCompleted 4 місяці тому +2

      the batteries in pokemon gold and silver die faster than most games cause of the real time clock inside the cart

  • @Shooter_POS_Mcgavin
    @Shooter_POS_Mcgavin 2 роки тому +9

    Video helped a lot man, thank you. It wasn't until my 3rd time changing a battery that I felt comfortable with it. Coincidentally though that 3rd time was the only time I had flux, the first 2 I didn't have any and it went okay but the flux helps.

  • @liamjolly691
    @liamjolly691 7 місяців тому +11

    Instructions unclear got me battery soldered to my washing machine

    • @user-toxicau
      @user-toxicau 7 місяців тому +1

      At least you didn’t drop solder on your pants nearly burnt myself 😂

  • @warrensnook9435
    @warrensnook9435 2 роки тому +24

    With the analogue pocket coming out, I really need to learn how to do this, but I’m really afraid that I’ll burn a part and break it entirely.

    • @TheRetroStation
      @TheRetroStation  2 роки тому +9

      I would maybe try buying some cheap Gameboy games that use battery for game save and practice on them? Google search to see which games use a battery and then see if you can pick them up cheap. Or you could find someone/retro games company that offers Gameboy game battery replacement, obviously for a fee.

    • @smeyely
      @smeyely 7 місяців тому +1

      You could always buy games noone cares about and low qualities but tested to work so u save time and gain experience

  • @mrs.quills7061
    @mrs.quills7061 2 роки тому +15

    For the IPA, is that short for isopropyl alcohol? I have some as I’ve used it to clean and replace an old cpu.

    • @benjaminblaszczak8674
      @benjaminblaszczak8674 Рік тому +13

      Yes, IPA is isopropyl alcohol. Also known as isopropanol. I know this is an old comment but I *hate* when someone uses an acronym and I can't find out what it means!

  • @PBromide
    @PBromide 3 роки тому +6

    Good demonstration! Clear visuals.

  • @whatchulookinat5890
    @whatchulookinat5890 9 місяців тому +3

    Very clean work, and well made video overall. So much useful information and explanations. Too bad the process of this inevitably requires much skill and effort as well as it can be pricey to get all the necessary soldering equipment. But once you learn the skill of soldering, it stays and can always be used for future circuit board repairs! I would say it is definitely worth the money and time investment especially if you are into retro games and electronics!

  • @Alan-c7z
    @Alan-c7z 4 місяці тому +1

    If you dont have a gambit screw driver, you can use tweasers, it shouldn't be that tight on, you might struggle to put it back on, but it works if you dont have the screw driver

  • @ItalianRetroGuy
    @ItalianRetroGuy 3 роки тому +3

    I only have one "complaint"! (More of an observation)
    I think flux and braid are not necessary for this replacement, if this is supposed to be a super-beginner's guide. But my concern is mostly with the braid. Recommending a braid to a beginner (especially if they buy a bad one) could result in them panicking when it sticks to the board and ripping the pads off, I'm guilty on this but not on a cartridge

    • @TheRetroStation
      @TheRetroStation  3 роки тому +2

      This is a good point - although I wanted this video to be the "covers all aspects" of replacing the internal battery. Having said that, I didn't cover the issue of losing the game save so in the end it didn't cover all aspects 😂

  • @NewDawnFadesX
    @NewDawnFadesX 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for your video. It was really helpful. I replaced my batteries for My Pokémon: Blue, Red, Gold, Silver & Crystal games. 😎👍🏼

  • @DigitalerSoldat
    @DigitalerSoldat 2 місяці тому

    i dont often comment but ur video is sensational and I wanted to thank you

  • @GENKIDAMA10
    @GENKIDAMA10 2 роки тому +2

    Hi i just want to know: which size of solder wick i have to BUY? 1 mm, 2 mm or 3 mm?
    Thank you

  • @ferskay
    @ferskay 2 роки тому +4

    Is this something a complete newbie could do? I want to replace some old gb batteries, but have never soldered before, and thus I'm very afraid of damaging the board

    • @Shooter_POS_Mcgavin
      @Shooter_POS_Mcgavin 2 роки тому +5

      Same here, I tried it for myself a couple weeks ago and was able to do it. But I suggest understanding the process fully before getting into it so you don't panic. AND get one of those chisel tips for your soldering iron like he does in the video. I used a fine point tip and I feel like i struggled more with it because of that

  • @retrogamer_28
    @retrogamer_28 Рік тому +2

    Crazy question , does the battery come with the piece that's metal strip attached to it?

  • @samuelkerr465
    @samuelkerr465 Місяць тому

    Really good video man! Doing this tomorrow for my gf. Fun lil thing to do to show off lol

  • @nabsol3211
    @nabsol3211 11 місяців тому +1

    Do you offer repair services? Do have a suggestion for what soldering iron and solder to buy?

  • @TheSlackassCrew
    @TheSlackassCrew 3 роки тому +2

    I recently got F-Zero for GBA and the seller said it wasnt saving so i went a had and grabbed it. Swpped the battery and i still get no saves on the game. Idk what else can be happening

  • @jagofjokester1127
    @jagofjokester1127 5 місяців тому

    Unfortunately I kinda of burned the cartridge a bit and luckily still works. First doing it too

  • @RattyFlyer
    @RattyFlyer 9 місяців тому

    So this would probably look a bit clunky but I'm curious what would happen if you attached a battery holder with two double aa batteries.

  • @Mindartcreativity
    @Mindartcreativity Рік тому

    Thank you! 🙏🏾I bought Pokemon Crystal for a quite a lot of change, and it arrived with a dead battery. I have a solder iron (used it once on my guitar), ordered some batteries and gonna do this. It would be better to use a multimeter, right? I don‘t have one. Maybe I should get one too, though.

  • @cyber_nick1668
    @cyber_nick1668 Місяць тому

    When I tried to heat up the solder wire it turned into these metal beads. How do I prevent this?

  • @djbarela4
    @djbarela4 Рік тому +1

    What kind of flux did you use

  • @adultmoshifan87
    @adultmoshifan87 4 місяці тому

    Are you still active? If so, where are you based? I live in the UK and have some Pokémon games in need of some TLC! Thanks

  • @RattyFlyer
    @RattyFlyer 9 місяців тому +1

    Is there a way to provide temporary power so that you don't lose save files if there still are saved files but the battery is getting really low

    • @whatchulookinat5890
      @whatchulookinat5890 9 місяців тому

      the only thing I know is, before you allow your battery to run out, there is ways to back up your save file by using a GBA backup tool. That way, you temporarily keep your saved data stored there, allowing you to change the internal battery, and once done just re insert the saved data into the GBA cartridge using the same backup tool.

    • @BobbyT-is8kn
      @BobbyT-is8kn 2 місяці тому

      You probably got your answer by now as this is an old post but if not you can use a mega memory card which will let you save and load games. Very easy to use and can youtube it. I usually save a file before I change a battery or save every once in a while just in case. Roughly $40-50 cdn but can use on any gameboy games you want so I found it worth it. Also really good if you have at least 2 Pokemon games as you can teach any tm or use rare candies, pp ups then you would just reload the save game and can do it all over again on a different Pokemon

  • @RETR0B0TER
    @RETR0B0TER 3 місяці тому

    Thx for the Video man👍

  • @jekksoskb8147
    @jekksoskb8147 10 місяців тому

    Worked great thank you

  • @RedBeardRetroTech
    @RedBeardRetroTech Рік тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @mystics1ay3r17
    @mystics1ay3r17 9 місяців тому

    I need to do this. Still gotta buy the batteries but now I think I can do it. This feels simple enough that I can do this without fucking it up. I need to borrow a solder kit from someone though. I know someone with one. Then I can start Pokémon Crystal again.

    • @TheRetroStation
      @TheRetroStation  9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I would honestly say this is a good starting point for practicing soldering 👍🏻

  • @wiedermal1114
    @wiedermal1114 19 днів тому

    thank you!!!

  • @Skatemonster
    @Skatemonster Рік тому +1

    I want to do this for a living lol 😆

  • @shiro8458
    @shiro8458 3 роки тому

    So, if you want to replace the battery, no matter what, your previous save will disappear, am I correct?

    • @TheRetroStation
      @TheRetroStation  3 роки тому +1

      It is possible to keep the game save, but you would need to look into cart readers and dumping the game save from a Gameboy cartridge. You can also supply the cartridge with power but this will be more complicated and harder to pull off.
      But yes, if you just remove the battery it will lose the game save.

    • @ItalianRetroGuy
      @ItalianRetroGuy 3 роки тому +1

      If you replace the battery with a battery holder you can technically also solder some floating wires (properly insulated) so next time you change the battery you can use those wires to supply some voltage via two AA batteries inside an external AA battery holder with alligator clips.
      Alternatively you can use the AA batteries here too but you'd need to solder the wires somewhere else than the battery pads or you'd just have the wires come undone.
      So yes, you can keep the save, but it may not be an easy thing for a beginner. Best to just get the cheapest cartridge dumper you can and dump the save.

    • @zeldrix6
      @zeldrix6 3 роки тому +2

      Basicly, if you want to change the battery it's because you can't save ;D
      But you can solder wires with a 3,3V alimentation during the process so you can change it without have any deconnection

    • @ItalianRetroGuy
      @ItalianRetroGuy 3 роки тому

      @@zeldrix6 3V will be enough if powering off of other batteries

  • @Shifty51991
    @Shifty51991 6 місяців тому +1

    I was 32 years old when i found out the cartridges had batteries.......lol i assume this is why my Gold wont save a damn game but my Ruby Red will? (replaced the battery in the Gameboy itself)

    • @swordsaver
      @swordsaver 8 днів тому +1

      Pokemon Ruby has a battery in the cartridge but it saves the game using SRAM which is the computer chip that saves your game. The battery for Ruby is only used for timed events but otherwise a dead battery won't affect your ability to save the game.
      As for Gold that's most likely the reason.

    • @Shifty51991
      @Shifty51991 8 днів тому

      @@swordsaver Every game has a battery in the cartridge lol and no the ruby red doesn't have an extra one its even smaller than the normal carts....google a pic of the inside its just one battery and 1 chip....

    • @swordsaver
      @swordsaver 6 днів тому

      @@Shifty51991 If we're talking about Gameboy/ GBC games then yes all of them have batteries but not all GBA games have batteries inside the cartridges. Pokemon Ruby has a battery but the battery isn't used to save game data at all, unless you're talking about Pokemon Red which then yes it has a battery.

    • @Shifty51991
      @Shifty51991 6 днів тому

      @@swordsaver Sorry i said ruby red when it should have been fire red (the remake of the OG Red game)

  • @jacoblynch1630
    @jacoblynch1630 7 місяців тому

    if you remove the battery do you have to replace it for the game to still work, i understand no battery no save, but if someone could let me know if i remove it to prevent the battery from corroding and destroying the game itself, will i still be able to play it if i put it back together with no battery in it?

    • @MusicCurrie
      @MusicCurrie 46 хвилин тому

      I believe the save file in a GameBoy game requires constant power to keep the data 'alive', and will disappear when there is no power.
      I've never tried it but removing the battery will likely wipe the save files clean, and will not reappear even if you add a new battery later.

  • @Eldritch_O66
    @Eldritch_O66 Рік тому

    Alright, I have a question that isn't battery related. I have two gb cartridges that I'm having an issue with. One has a weird buzzing sound in the audio, and this is the only game I have that issue with.
    The second one, when i insert it into the system and boot it up, only the copy right symbol shows up, but not the Nintendo logo; and it fails to load.
    I've cleaned both of them with IPA, but am still having the issues.
    Any tips?

    • @TheRetroStation
      @TheRetroStation  Рік тому +2

      If you’ve cleaned the cartridges and there’s still an issue it’s poor contact with the pins on the cartridge because of either; corrosion on the pins/cartridge or dirt/corrosion on the pins inside the gameboy itself.

  • @fifis677
    @fifis677 2 роки тому

    How to you change the tabs?

    • @TheRetroStation
      @TheRetroStation  2 роки тому +1

      The tabs come already spot/tac(?) welded onto the battery so you can’t change them without destroying the battery. (If that’s what you mean)

    • @fifis677
      @fifis677 2 роки тому

      @@TheRetroStation I was asking because when you attached the replacement battery, it had the tabs already attatched.

    • @TheRetroStation
      @TheRetroStation  2 роки тому

      Yeah no problem - always good to double check! But they should come with the tabs already attached 👍🏻

  • @DoomedMadhouse
    @DoomedMadhouse Рік тому

    Bruh how are your hands so still lol, I have essential tremors, I would never be able to do something like this without damaging the cartridge.

  • @tidus298
    @tidus298 Рік тому

    how funny would it be if it did keep a save lol

  • @oscarsitorodriguez7628
    @oscarsitorodriguez7628 Рік тому +1

    pokemon silver