I put on a 680uF cap on my GBC that was speaker-less with a CleanAmp and Funnyplaying speaker and it has a humming/chirping noise. I soldered the capacitor on there correctly and I think it's because of the solder issues.
Thanks for the video it helped me out a lot. But, I wasn't able to get the display ribbon off. So, I did it with the front plastic still on and it worked. I changed the power cap not the rest. That cap was a pain for me since my soldering skills are trash moonlighting skills.
Haha absolutely. I've got some on the way now. That blue wire was just some stuff I had lying around from car stereo work. Not ideal for small spaces at all! I'm just big on recycling and reducing e-waste lol
I put on a 680uF cap on my GBC that was speaker-less with a CleanAmp and Funnyplaying speaker and it has a humming/chirping noise. I soldered the capacitor on there correctly and I think it's because of the solder issues.
Thanks for the video it helped me out a lot. But, I wasn't able to get the display ribbon off. So, I did it with the front plastic still on and it worked. I changed the power cap not the rest. That cap was a pain for me since my soldering skills are trash moonlighting skills.
You should have used 30AWG 0.25mm Kynar Wrapping Wire, for the CleanAmp install; then you would not have issue fitting it all back together.
Haha absolutely. I've got some on the way now. That blue wire was just some stuff I had lying around from car stereo work. Not ideal for small spaces at all! I'm just big on recycling and reducing e-waste lol
Grab some magnet wire from Temco Industrial. They have free U.S. shipping.
Got some on the way now haha. That blue wire was just some stuff I had lying around from working on car stereo. Not ideal for small spaces!