Рет қаралды 2,270
This is a short video showing & explaining how you can easily remove a decoupling capacitor from the Wii U that blocks the NAND-AID from being installed. This component isn't on all Wii U consoles, but many of them do have it. Nintendo at some point changed the design so if you have this on your console and you want to see how to easily remove it, using a soldering iron, tweezers, pick, flux and solder; this is the video for you.
This video is in real time and is not sped up.
0:01 Intro (what the video is about going to cover)
0:56 Adding flux
1:43 Heating decoupling cap end and explaining why new solder needs to be used
3:00 Adding solder to my soldering iron
3:45 Adding solder to the decoupling capacitor
4:35 The technique I use to remove the decoupling capacitor with a soldering iron.
6:20 Removing decoupling capacitor from the PCB
6:40 Explaining what I do with these pads once the capacitor is removed
8:40 Conclusion and additional tips
10:00 Outro
For additional resources & guides you can visit my website www.tzirf.com. It is a forum based website where I post all the repairs I am working on so that the resources are there for others to do the same repairs. If you are working on a repair and want to share it, or need help with your repair I encourage you to join and make a post.
Music by www.bensound.com
License code: JCZELM7MRX073LP0