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| Kriegspire:
Previous topic here: http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=11745.0 So, in short, I wanted to replace some batteries in games, never really done any soldering whatsoever in my life. Bought a cheap set (10€) and some battery holders, got to work... PICTURES TIME! Getting the old battery out Removed entirely Nice and flush Bottom, can't really see it, but the batteryholder pins come through a little Soldered the bottom, battery in now. Closing up the cart, holder fits perfectly. Yes, I used a cheap BoFII SFC cart, since I didn't want to mess up any of my good games. But, I've tested the game, it still works, and it SAVES! Once again, I've soldered once, maybe twice before in my life, so... try this at home? :D |
| wiggy:
Good job! :D |
| SnesGuy:
Congrats! Soon you'll end up fixing/modding everything. I taught myself to solder by recapping a game gear... 6 hours later =P Now i can recap + LED mod in 1 - 2. |
| Kriegspire:
--- Quote from: SnesGuy on February 08, 2014, 07:33:10 PM ---Congrats! Soon you'll end up fixing/modding everything. I taught myself to solder by recapping a game gear... 6 hours later =P Now i can recap + LED mod in 1 - 2. --- End quote --- I'll have to get some more experience soldering first, I dont feel confident enough to attempt anything big :P |
| quickfingers818:
Nice! I kinda wish I had the the mechanical aptitude do this this cause a few of my snes games won't save anymore |
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