Hi, I’ve serviced a lot of GameCube controllers and the non interchangeable stick boxes are I believe specifically the T3 ones, which are basically all plastic. You actually are able to use those on older boards, you just have to melt down the two white plastic bits very carefully with the soldering iron, or just sand them down with sanding paper. I did this with a T3 stick box from a Wii Classic Controller and it works so well now. Hope this helps anyone hoping to do this! Just don’t lift any pads, it’s a bad adrenaline rush.
There's actually different models of the GameCube controller, specifically different in the stickbox. Later revisions used the Type 3 box, which is also the best one out of the three. These ones are sadly only really found in the Wii Pro controller or the Wii Classic controller. The one in the video looks like either a type 1 or type 2. Edit: 7:51 oh well, looks like I was too early
If you put your soldering iron straight into rosin it will evaporate quickly from the tip, instead of place the desoldering wick in rosin and place the soldering iron top of it. It will absorb the rosin after that you can use for desoldering it will make the desoldering job easier.😊
Good ass video! Love seeing a good story behind a repair. Love seeing people try new repairs and push their comfort zones to learn about new categories of repair. Keep it up man!
I've noticed that white PCBs (or PCBs where the silk screen covers most of the board) are pretty common when translucent shells are likely to be involved. Given when the GameCube released it makes sense that they would consider translucent shells as a potential option (though in the end I don't believe there were ever any stock controllers with translucent shells for the GameCube)
Why do you use a solder wick from the middle? Use the correct soldering iron tip. Add flux or new solder to the old joints before desoldering. Use flux with the solder wick. Clean the board before resoldering the components. Use flux again when soldering. Clean it at the end again.
I think microsoldering or soldering in general ist pretty easy. I am now 13 and began soldering when I was 12 on my old Switch that was defective. I learned it by myself. I love your Videos and I belive in you. Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
Soldering is fairly easy so long as you have a decently steady hand but there are proper techniques to it you have to learn... He failed to do a number of them here. You flux the wick not the tip of the soldering iron for one. Plenty of rosin while slightly messy will make things cleaner in the end. Also if you are just learning you started with something rather hard (well maybe depending on the fix on the switch) but I started soldering at 6 just taking apart my RC cars and eventually learning to do it to fix my PC (Welcome to 80's tech where capacitors blew)
Nintendo had a thing for white PCBs back with the GBC and GBA. I assume you noticed the rather funny "engineering" bit nintendo did with the analog stick's skirt that touches the PCB when tilted, a very strategically made cut to accommodate the support solderjoint of the left trigger slider.
3:30 I got an electric all-in-one solder sucker. When using it, you don't need a soldering iron or a solder wick to remover through hole components, just some flux and voilà ✨️
Some tips with desoldering the joysticks incoming. For whoever reads this. First, add some flux and some fresh solder to the joystick. The fresh solder helps the old solder flow easier. Use the tip of your wick and cut it off as it gets filled up. Put the flux on your wick, then press the side of the tip of the iron to the wick. Or better yet, get a C3 or a C4 tip. The ST-J Bent tip for your iron should sit with the bend down and your tip shouldn't poke holes through your wick. Use the side of the tip, not the tip tip of your tip. Putting the tip of your iron doesn't do what you think it is doing. Get some liquid flux, or a little brush that you can use to apply the solder right onto the board. The flux helps everything flow, so you want to apply a decent amount. Just don't go overboard with it. Clean everything with IPA - Isopropyl Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol), the higher the percent the better, and Q-Tips. Before you desolder, after you desolder and before you resolder, and after as well. You want a clean metal surface for the solder to bond to. Flux helps with that as well, but you need it clean. Get a fan to suck the fumes away from you, It doesn't have to be a big one, but flux fumes aren't good for you. Excellent job man! I love seeing this stuff get repaired rather than thrown out. There are some great videos on YT about soldering. There's and old one for NASA that is fantastic. It's called "Above and Beyond" on PeriscopeFilm YT channel.
the stick boxes being swappable make sense! the Wii controllers were made first on GameCube hardware as prototypes and they used a lot of existing parts from the GameCube and the GBA SP. neither stick box has a click button and the only difference between the actual sticks is that the nunchuk has less grip and is taller than the GameCube one
Awesome job. Didn't realize they were the same part either. Highly recomend you getting, or building a fume extractor though. Burning flux fumes is incredibly bad for your health. They are simple devices that can be made quiet and don't cost much.
I knew the stick on the gamecube looked definitely similar to the Nunchuk when i swapped my Gamecube Controller with a third party shell. Since i experienced myself with the Nunchuck and really recognize the controller part inside. (yes it does work swapping a third party shell with the OEM GCN controller but you need to do some bit sanding, also use cutting wire to cut off the plastic part of the rumble shell and sometimes maybe few pipe, because it will push the board.)
One tip i will give you my friend to make de-solder process easier first put a bit of fresh solder on each solder joint and put some flux to the solder wick braid, the sucker or soldapullt is not a bad tool at all, just need a little practice to become good using it and will help you to save a huge length of solder wick braid if you use it and then use the wick, long ago I had years of experience during the vacuum tube and the transistor age, when we had to make our own flux, etching chemicals for making pcbs, liquid cold thinning and even solder mask heat resistant paint (almost 40yrs ago) and sorry if my english no so good amigo.
They are interchangeable because Nintendo does this all the time. They always use their older hardware as much as they can in their newer console. It's apart of their philosophy.
Use Amtech flux next time. You can get it from Northridge Fix. They ship from Cali and you don't even need to clean them off. It also doesn't leave that awful brownish red residue. I would highly recommend you try it out next time and not go by the cheap rosin or flux.
I’m no expert in this, but can’t it be interchanged for some new joystick? A newer one with non stick drift tech or a Hall effect stick etc? So it would last longer?
Wouldn’t it have been better to swap the potentiometers on the GameCube controller instead of taking the nunchuck one? The right stick is usually underused and the loose stick is perfect for smash attacks since people normally flick it.
I tried to repair xbox one controller, but replaced unit was way off center. And no, anti drift board doesn't fix it, it's still way of, no matter how i twisted resistor adjustments
It's still the same. some use the T1 T2 T3 like gamecube. (without micro switch in other controllers they use the common RKJX thumb pointer/stick amd they are still the same for every analoge controller ... I've been fixing these since PS1....😅 The best quality ones are used by Microsoft in their controllers. i should know who provides microsoft with these RKJXV & RKJXP pointers. the PS joustick drift and fail alot.... used to buy them in sets and change them. . there are other types of these analoge pointers with micro switches. like the ones used in PSP (rkjxu & rkjxs) and Nintendo Switch joycons (rkjxy). still though . the rkjxv/rkjxp are the best.
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Hi, I’ve serviced a lot of GameCube controllers and the non interchangeable stick boxes are I believe specifically the T3 ones, which are basically all plastic. You actually are able to use those on older boards, you just have to melt down the two white plastic bits very carefully with the soldering iron, or just sand them down with sanding paper. I did this with a T3 stick box from a Wii Classic Controller and it works so well now. Hope this helps anyone hoping to do this! Just don’t lift any pads, it’s a bad adrenaline rush.
There's actually different models of the GameCube controller, specifically different in the stickbox. Later revisions used the Type 3 box, which is also the best one out of the three. These ones are sadly only really found in the Wii Pro controller or the Wii Classic controller.
The one in the video looks like either a type 1 or type 2.
Edit: 7:51 oh well, looks like I was too early
I have a controller that uses T3. My gamecube from november 2006
RKJXV, RKJXP, RKJXK... etc...
and every model has different numbers defining types of the yoke and the type of the micro button...
If you put your soldering iron straight into rosin it will evaporate quickly from the tip, instead of place the desoldering wick in rosin and place the soldering iron top of it. It will absorb the rosin after that you can use for desoldering it will make the desoldering job easier.😊
Which is the reason he should of used flux on the board before using the wick
low key the editing on here is better and so are the transitions, quality over quantity
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0:16 "Why do you want to fix this ?" Well, because it's... broken ?
Good ass video! Love seeing a good story behind a repair. Love seeing people try new repairs and push their comfort zones to learn about new categories of repair. Keep it up man!
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I've noticed that white PCBs (or PCBs where the silk screen covers most of the board) are pretty common when translucent shells are likely to be involved. Given when the GameCube released it makes sense that they would consider translucent shells as a potential option (though in the end I don't believe there were ever any stock controllers with translucent shells for the GameCube)
There were, one of the controllers was indigo on the top, clear on the bottom
Why do you use a solder wick from the middle?
Use the correct soldering iron tip.
Add flux or new solder to the old joints before desoldering.
Use flux with the solder wick.
Clean the board before resoldering the components.
Use flux again when soldering.
Clean it at the end again.
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@E-hab As someone who's pretty new to soldering, this was helpful. Thank you!
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Thank you! I came here to say pretty much all of this. Technique matters a lot here! Also just a huge waste of solder wick.
That orange controller Is really cool looking..I still have my original Nintendo 64 system from 1996..it works perfectly..oh the memories..😅😅
You must make more longer videos like this it’s very pleasant 🤩
He’s been doing it since the beginning, you’ve probably just been seeing just the shorts for some reason
@@Fxckkitt To be fair I don't blame anyone who doesn't know, just go to his videos and shorts and sort by most popular 😅
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I think microsoldering or soldering in general ist pretty easy. I am now 13 and began soldering when I was 12 on my old Switch that was defective. I learned it by myself. I love your Videos and I belive in you.
Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹
Soldering is fairly easy so long as you have a decently steady hand but there are proper techniques to it you have to learn... He failed to do a number of them here. You flux the wick not the tip of the soldering iron for one. Plenty of rosin while slightly messy will make things cleaner in the end.
Also if you are just learning you started with something rather hard (well maybe depending on the fix on the switch) but I started soldering at 6 just taking apart my RC cars and eventually learning to do it to fix my PC (Welcome to 80's tech where capacitors blew)
Nintendo had a thing for white PCBs back with the GBC and GBA. I assume you noticed the rather funny "engineering" bit nintendo did with the analog stick's skirt that touches the PCB when tilted, a very strategically made cut to accommodate the support solderjoint of the left trigger slider.
3:30
I got an electric all-in-one solder sucker.
When using it, you don't need a soldering iron or a solder wick to remover through hole components, just some flux and voilà ✨️
I think it's called a de-soldering gun or something like that 😅
awesome! id recommend using some amtech or solderking flux paste instead of rosin, its way better and more comfortable to use
Some tips with desoldering the joysticks incoming. For whoever reads this. First, add some flux and some fresh solder to the joystick. The fresh solder helps the old solder flow easier. Use the tip of your wick and cut it off as it gets filled up. Put the flux on your wick, then press the side of the tip of the iron to the wick. Or better yet, get a C3 or a C4 tip. The ST-J Bent tip for your iron should sit with the bend down and your tip shouldn't poke holes through your wick. Use the side of the tip, not the tip tip of your tip. Putting the tip of your iron doesn't do what you think it is doing. Get some liquid flux, or a little brush that you can use to apply the solder right onto the board. The flux helps everything flow, so you want to apply a decent amount. Just don't go overboard with it. Clean everything with IPA - Isopropyl Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol), the higher the percent the better, and Q-Tips. Before you desolder, after you desolder and before you resolder, and after as well. You want a clean metal surface for the solder to bond to. Flux helps with that as well, but you need it clean. Get a fan to suck the fumes away from you, It doesn't have to be a big one, but flux fumes aren't good for you.
Excellent job man! I love seeing this stuff get repaired rather than thrown out. There are some great videos on YT about soldering. There's and old one for NASA that is fantastic. It's called "Above and Beyond" on PeriscopeFilm YT channel.
Please, before soldering the replacemnt, clean the PCB. Old flux should allways be cleaned before putting more
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If you don't have a fume extractor you can gently blow as you a solder and it gets all the nasties away
I do it’s just at my soldering station not my main desk 😅
You’re my favourite UA-camr keep up the good work
the stick boxes being swappable make sense! the Wii controllers were made first on GameCube hardware as prototypes and they used a lot of existing parts from the GameCube and the GBA SP. neither stick box has a click button and the only difference between the actual sticks is that the nunchuk has less grip and is taller than the GameCube one
Loved this video, especially the soldering parts, I'd love to learn as well and your small tips are helpful.
Awesome job. Didn't realize they were the same part either.
Highly recomend you getting, or building a fume extractor though. Burning flux fumes is incredibly bad for your health. They are simple devices that can be made quiet and don't cost much.
Isn't a loose stick better for melee as you can turn faster with a loose stick
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for rosin core or flux core solder you dont need to pre-apply flux it's very helpful. I only ever need to use flux for desoldering or reflowing now
the board being white isn't a sticker. it's green underneath because the board is actually a standard green board, it's just the silkscreen
Desoldering iron works pretty good too.
I think camera man deserves a raise 😅
@PhoneRepairGuru Sir but wait, at 6:22 you said Cameraman died. Camerman never dies.
I knew the stick on the gamecube looked definitely similar to the Nunchuk when i swapped my Gamecube Controller with a third party shell. Since i experienced myself with the Nunchuck and really recognize the controller part inside.
(yes it does work swapping a third party shell with the OEM GCN controller but you need to do some bit sanding, also use cutting wire to cut off the plastic part of the rumble shell and sometimes maybe few pipe, because it will push the board.)
how did you get the subscribe button to glow when you said that.. that's a neat trick
Soooo…. What exactly did Nintendo hide? I think I missed that part
Im guessing the fact u can swap control sticks
@@HeadlessMaruderYeah but it’s not exactly a secret. Aren’t Wii U joysticks also compatible with switch pro joysticks?
Cool video. Old school Nintendo head here lost faith 💔💯
Wild! Great find, great work!
One tip i will give you my friend to make de-solder process easier first put a bit of fresh solder on each solder joint and put some flux to the solder wick braid, the sucker or soldapullt is not a bad tool at all, just need a little practice to become good using it and will help you to save a huge length of solder wick braid if you use it and then use the wick, long ago I had years of experience during the vacuum tube and the transistor age, when we had to make our own flux, etching chemicals for making pcbs, liquid cold thinning and even solder mask heat resistant paint (almost 40yrs ago) and sorry if my english no so good amigo.
They are interchangeable because Nintendo does this all the time. They always use their older hardware as much as they can in their newer console. It's apart of their philosophy.
Which could be considered cool for some and bad for others, depending on pov's
THIS IS CLEANER THAN MY LAPTOP BRUH 2:41
Love your videos man
The Wii nunchuck (at least here on Spain) came with the gray stick, I got one of those early models, they just made them white later
If you put the flux in the holes before you put the part through them, you end up using a lot less and it works a little better in my opinion
Doesn't work for micro soldering, but it does help with some applications like this
Use Amtech flux next time. You can get it from Northridge Fix. They ship from Cali and you don't even need to clean them off. It also doesn't leave that awful brownish red residue. I would highly recommend you try it out next time and not go by the cheap rosin or flux.
1:38 that’s the reason we pressed on it 😂
I’m no expert in this, but can’t it be interchanged for some new joystick? A newer one with non stick drift tech or a Hall effect stick etc? So it would last longer?
Where in Canada do you operate? I might live close enough to come to you with repairs
1:43 wow "Stick" around because you are rreparing a joystick 😂😂
Amazing job 😊
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Where did you get your replacement stick caps? They look official, and I'm having a hard time finding ones that don't look aftermarket.
Nice Video That's Interesting ngl using that controller
We call that better than factory my friend!!
Wouldn’t it have been better to swap the potentiometers on the GameCube controller instead of taking the nunchuck one? The right stick is usually underused and the loose stick is perfect for smash attacks since people normally flick it.
The customer missed an opportunity to replace the rubber buttons pad while the controller is open.
Just open a few game boy pockets and colors, and you will see “white” boards! 1:58
Louis Rossmann would you tell you MORE FLUX! 🤣
I had a dream you fixed my apple watch 💀💀🔥
We all have those weird dreams
I have the interests like fixing and the satisfying feeling after
Bro try to make the z fold 5 transparent
love to smell that solder fumes lmao
I would urge you to get comfortable using a desoldering pump. They work great in the right situations.
I tried to repair xbox one controller, but replaced unit was way off center. And no, anti drift board doesn't fix it, it's still way of, no matter how i twisted resistor adjustments
Fellow Kirby player on smash 4! :D
What causes the loose joystick, though?
I've had multiple controllers do that to me, and I've been unable to find out.
Plastic nub wears down
PRG is a Kirby main confirmed
Could you repair an xbox one/x/s controller with the bumpers and stick. As well as the ps controllers to play nice😅
The d-pad on the gameboy advance is also interchangeable with the gamecube controller. It's not really news. TwT
All analog sticks are interchangeable. They're just a pair of potentiometers under the plastic.
Can you make a video that shows how to find an non-paired Apple Watch? Cuz i lost mu Apple watch and i unpaired it
we love melee players!
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Why are you uploading so rarely
My favorite 'hack' to do was to swap the 'c' stick out with a regular analog stick
It's still the same.
some use the T1 T2 T3 like gamecube. (without micro switch
in other controllers they use the common RKJX thumb pointer/stick amd they are still the same for every analoge controller ... I've been fixing these since PS1....😅
The best quality ones are used by Microsoft in their controllers. i should know who provides microsoft with these RKJXV & RKJXP pointers.
the PS joustick drift and fail alot....
used to buy them in sets and change them.
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there are other types of these analoge pointers with micro switches. like the ones used in PSP (rkjxu & rkjxs) and Nintendo Switch joycons (rkjxy).
still though . the rkjxv/rkjxp are the best.
ur no slick guru man, i saw dat title change 😂💙
and thumbnail
The analog looks like what 99% of all console controllers us.
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I have an og silver controller. I think I'll replace the thumb sticks after having seen this.
I smashed the like button
my offbrand Xbox controler has a white board
yo what if you put 120hz screen on a regular iphone 15?
Subscribed so your camera man doesn’t need to sniff those fumes also… I’m hacking you RN
I have a soldering iron but I didn't use it from a long time and now it's not heating
Gamecube has a cool 3D GUI OS.
God bless.
This is pretty common in the smash community. Among a ton of other customization available.
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Teardown of the new samsung flip and fold when?
bro, i got a screen time alert exactly at 6:20
i just got my gamecube today. what a coincidence
The GameCube controller is the best controllers in all of Nintendo history
They all must be saved
And no the newer ones don't count
Today I learned that Canadians pronounce resin Ro-sin instead of Re-sen
Do an Xbox one
DO NOT dip your hot soldering iron directly in the flux!!!!
Dip the desoldering braid/wick in the flux.
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