it only turns up and down it works on the rca jacks! Hmm yea this is so weird i think i connected to the post pot
1 Jul 11, 2014 4:55 am
Re: Any damage from trace lifting from PCB? (19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
2 Jul 10, 2014 12:14 am
Re: Any damage from trace lifting from PCB? (19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
its alive its alive! the pro mod works when I plugged it into a Bluetooth speaker aux at work. I redone the solders but the sound doesn't work out the speaker anymore or the old headphone jack which is weird because all I did was add wires to the post vol section of the pcb to the phono jacks. but it works and sounds great when plugged into the Bluetooth speaker from the newly installed phonos. I didn't cut any wires from the headphone jack so it should still be working the other way around.
3 Jul 9, 2014 11:01 am
Re: Any damage from trace lifting from PCB? (19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
How long should they be? The longest bare wire is the one connected to both ground rings on the phono plugs. As well I lost audio to the speaker on the gameboy when soldering the wires to the post volume from the phono plugs.
4 Jul 9, 2014 9:15 am
Re: Any damage from trace lifting from PCB? (19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Ok I'm going to take another run at doing this again when I wake up and update on what happens! That could be a possibility I'll have to examine that. Wow the pictures are that bad lol its the ribbon cable that connects the screen. if we are looking at the same thing.
5 Jul 7, 2014 10:50 pm
Re: Any damage from trace lifting from PCB? (19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Assuming black is ground it looks like you need to switch green and black but these pictures are terrible. The post nearest the copper is ground.
The green is ground black is left. I know my phone is the worst im awaiting my new Galaxy in the mail please bare with me. I should of mentioned that before though,.
6 Jul 7, 2014 7:36 pm
Re: Any damage from trace lifting from PCB? (19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Hmm! Ok so i bought some new wire actually i was out of my mind for using 18 gauge wire so i got 24 wired them in the correct spots and now I'm getting no sound from RCA or the speaker on the gameboy. Now I must mention the sound was working when the trace lifted so i don't think that should be the issue any suggestions on what the problem could be I posted some photos hopefully they are helpful in seeing if maybe I connected them wrong.
7 Jul 7, 2014 4:36 am
Re: Any damage from trace lifting from PCB? (19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
Thank you for your response man you are totally right! I just dived in you know out of being eager to start chip tuning lol. Thank you for your advice!
8 Jul 6, 2014 5:33 am
Topic: Any damage from trace lifting from PCB? (19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)
I am doing a Pro Sound Mod on a DMG and been having a smooth time soldering the RCA and such but when it comes to soldering the wires to the PCB on the Ground, Left, and Right, the wires would come right off those connectors and the ground wire pulled up the trace next to the ground connector at the bottom of the 5 leading to the middle copper pad. It fully came off I am afraid I fucked up! Is it going to effect the audio connection if so is it possible to fix? I purchased a conductive pen. This is my first DMG project I am literally almost done with the mod and this happened smh. Please Help!