16:20 I tend to find many that botched this part up. The unintended pads are too close to the other capacitors (the right side ones), you came close to shorting the right side too! Trying to get out of it is HARD with cheap irons and most often than not they will lose the capacitor trying to fix it. What I usually find out is their soldering tip is not small enough nor hot enough if its too small. I've tested a few methods to counter this for "everyday joes" to do it with their normal irons and the BEST way is to put a tiny layer of solder mask on the unintended caps. It will save their bacon, perhaps you could do it in a video.
Thanks for this video, it's very helpful to hear the process explained whilst seeing it demonstrated. One small question I have is, when you install the DAT0 adapter at 6:05, is the pressure that you apply horizontal (towards the eMMC chip) or vertical (towards the pcb itself)?
thanks my friend for the video, i already did it in my friend switch V2, and i like it so i buy it a new OLED for me, but i didn’t know that it’s not the same process, but with you video im more relax and with another view, thanks you so much and wish me luck and sucess, againg, thanks you so much and i will post if it work (im waiting the chip) sorry the bad english, greetings from Chile
@@Wayayeo hola amigo como estas ??? tengo una pregunta respecto con el flex o conector que va debajo de la memoria nand, mido continuidad en el punto dot respecto a tierra y no me da valor, que puedo estar haciendo mal ??, segun yo esta lo mayor posible recto la linea del flex respecto a la memoria (no tengo nada mas conectado, no se si sea eso talvez, se que tiene que dar una medicion pero como dije no me da nada 😢)
The CPU soldering technique looks to be more efficient and with less hassle than other peoples video, very impressive. I will be trying to do a V2 installation soon and will be trying to do the way that you do (without pre-tinning the flex). Videos that tin the flex always seem to have problems with attaching the cable (have to do multiple times).
I'm still a novice at soldering but have found that just regular tin solder is terrible at flowing. No lead flux core solder and some no clean flux make it nice and flow. The one I use has Sn99 Ag0.3 Cu0.7 with a flux core. The temperature I use depends but 500F or above. But take my temperature with a grain of salt because my tip may not be the best and I'm probably doing something wrong.
Just sent you my switch oled I tried to install the chip I got from amazon last night and had no power at the end should have just sent you it to begin with hopefully you guys charge me fairly and take pity on my lack of skills.
I followed your video step by step, I like how you go into detail about everything, my issue is my oled will not boot with the picofly install, however if i remove the ribbon cables from the picofly it boots up like nothing ever happened, any advice? or tips? Thank you for your time
Hi, I have question a Nintendo switch switch came in for repair I change the usb port and P13 chip as it had shots. Now switch is fix working and charging fine. But the problem is it is not docking. I have checked LCD connector it is fine as well and there is no shot around M92 chip as well. But still not image on TV. What could the problem and advice
so fast and efficient + explaining what is going on without skipping a beat.. Masterclass at work :) keep it up !
Glad you liked it!
16:20
I tend to find many that botched this part up. The unintended pads are too close to the other capacitors (the right side ones), you came close to shorting the right side too! Trying to get out of it is HARD with cheap irons and most often than not they will lose the capacitor trying to fix it.
What I usually find out is their soldering tip is not small enough nor hot enough if its too small. I've tested a few methods to counter this for "everyday joes" to do it with their normal irons and the BEST way is to put a tiny layer of solder mask on the unintended caps. It will save their bacon, perhaps you could do it in a video.
Thanks for this video, it's very helpful to hear the process explained whilst seeing it demonstrated. One small question I have is, when you install the DAT0 adapter at 6:05, is the pressure that you apply horizontal (towards the eMMC chip) or vertical (towards the pcb itself)?
Vertical. You want to slightly push down
@@Wayayeo I didn't get a notification for this but, thank you for your reply!
thanks my friend for the video, i already did it in my friend switch V2, and i like it so i buy it a new OLED for me, but i didn’t know that it’s not the same process, but with you video im more relax and with another view, thanks you so much and wish me luck and sucess, againg, thanks you so much and i will post if it work (im waiting the chip) sorry the bad english, greetings from Chile
Saludos amigo y suerte en tu instalación
@@Wayayeo hola amigo como estas ??? tengo una pregunta respecto con el flex o conector que va debajo de la memoria nand, mido continuidad en el punto dot respecto a tierra y no me da valor, que puedo estar haciendo mal ??, segun yo esta lo mayor posible recto la linea del flex respecto a la memoria (no tengo nada mas conectado, no se si sea eso talvez, se que tiene que dar una medicion pero como dije no me da nada 😢)
The CPU soldering technique looks to be more efficient and with less hassle than other peoples video, very impressive. I will be trying to do a V2 installation soon and will be trying to do the way that you do (without pre-tinning the flex). Videos that tin the flex always seem to have problems with attaching the cable (have to do multiple times).
Get yourself some quality solder wire. Best of luck
@@Wayayeo did a successful install last week. While not every joint was perfectly formed the first time, I didn't have to go in more than 3 times.
Very good to hear @miesals.
how and why the solder is so well connected and brillant on the iron ? what is your solder wire and your temperature :) ?
I'm still a novice at soldering but have found that just regular tin solder is terrible at flowing.
No lead flux core solder and some no clean flux make it nice and flow. The one I use has Sn99 Ag0.3 Cu0.7 with a flux core. The temperature I use depends but 500F or above. But take my temperature with a grain of salt because my tip may not be the best and I'm probably doing something wrong.
You need quality leaded solder along with flux. I’ll link to the stuff I use in the next vid Temp is 680-700.
@@Wayayeo my solder can't reach 680 ,can i use 480?
Do you happen to remember what the tool name was from Hobby Lobby?
I don’t but look in the crafts section where the magnifying glasses.
Will do! Thanks
which microscope do you use?
To record I use a science scope. For regular use a Leica.
Just sent you my switch oled I tried to install the chip I got from amazon last night and had no power at the end should have just sent you it to begin with hopefully you guys charge me fairly and take pity on my lack of skills.
Did you get it yet?
Where’s your shop located?
Dallas Texas.
I followed your video step by step, I like how you go into detail about everything, my issue is my oled will not boot with the picofly install, however if i remove the ribbon cables from the picofly it boots up like nothing ever happened, any advice? or tips?
Thank you for your time
nvm i didnt know i had to install firmwire to the picofly it self thank you again great video
Glad you got it working. Thank you for the support
Hi, I have question a Nintendo switch switch came in for repair I change the usb port and P13 chip as it had shots. Now switch is fix working and charging fine. But the problem is it is not docking. I have checked LCD connector it is fine as well and there is no shot around M92 chip as well. But still not image on TV. What could the problem and advice
Check the filters near the piusb3 otherwise replace that chip again. Good luck.
Thanks I will do that @@Wayayeo
order mine going to do it friday i do have all the tools to do it just nervous on fucking it up lol
Oled is more difficult then other models, think twise before start. only if you have greate expirience in soldering, and right tools, flux. paste.
Take your time and breaks if need to. Wish you good luck
Saludos desde Málaga , España
Saludos amigo.
The chips also need to be flashed with software first. People never mention this.
Some chips come pre-flashed, others don't
👍😸