@@TheModSmith Update: did this with one of my Wii remotes and these are the colours I did 1. Left as Blue 2. Red 3. Green 4. Yellow this was to match the Player Colours
Soldering Temperatures differ between people. I use higher temperatures at about 375 degrees because I like to work fast. 450 degrees sounds too hot, and you risk damaging components.
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This looks pretty cool! I might do it to mine (maybe one with pink and another with orange)
5:50 Smoke
Bad example, you should use a solder fume extractor when soldering. No joint is worth cancer!
Thanks so much for this video
No worries!
@@TheModSmith Update: did this with one of my Wii remotes and these are the colours I did
1. Left as Blue
2. Red
3. Green
4. Yellow
this was to match the Player Colours
Hi. Very good Content. Which LED size it is?
These are 0603 SMD LED’s, which are most common in gaming controllers.
Can you use 450c temp for the solder iron to desolate and solder them?
Soldering Temperatures differ between people. I use higher temperatures at about 375 degrees because I like to work fast. 450 degrees sounds too hot, and you risk damaging components.
@@TheModSmith Well I've almost screwed up alot of stuff then. I just started learning to solder and I've been using 750😅