Have you ever replaced the battery on your Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald games? I feel like nothing beats these battery holder replacements so let me know how you fixed yours and how it went!
@Slappadabreeh7 ай бұрын
One thing that helps is having some flux on both contacts you’re trying to flow solder to. It basically makes a bridge for the solder to run through to make the connection way faster and safer, don’t need as much heat for as long, and don’t have to deal with the solder just wanting to cling to one contact
@strykervylon90397 ай бұрын
The one thing I'd comment on is that the bit where you used the Screwdriver to pry the battery contacts up and off is unneeded. It's actually super dangerous. Putting pressure and heat on batteries is not safe. Otherwise pretty solid video.
@ThedomiNATION7 ай бұрын
As I stated in the video, you just use small rotations of the screwdriver. No pressure and most definitely no heat was used during that point
@marc40086 ай бұрын
I'd really recommend getting desoldering wick for removing batteries. It’s basically copper ribbon, so you lay it over the point you want to remove solder from and just touch it with your hot iron. It absorbs the liquid solder and you don't have to mess with a screwdriver that could slip and damage a component on the board or a trace, and it's pretty cheap. Also, it removes the old solder which can form cracks if it mixes with the old solder or if you just reuse the old stuff.
@RedSliceGaming347 ай бұрын
I just paid a local shop $10 each game for my Sapphire and Emerald game to put a new battery in. Somehow Ruby is still kicking strong for me and both FireRed and LeafGreen
@ThedomiNATION7 ай бұрын
Fired red and leaf green don’t have batteries so they will never die!
@PotatoHunts7 ай бұрын
Great tutorial! The only thing I don’t understand is using the battery holder instead of a pre-tabbed battery. Only because the batteries are supposed to last 10-15 years, so you’re really only saving yourself a couple minutes every ten years. However, I see a little more purpose in using one for the gen 1 and 2 games since their batteries run out quicker.
@ThedomiNATION7 ай бұрын
These batteries only last a few years. If they lasted 10-15 years I wouldn’t have had to replace any of my games since the initial replacement. It’s way more convenient to only need to solder once then whenever it runs out just buy a new battery and pop it in instead of having to solder in a pre tabbed battery every time! Plus most people would prefer not soldering all together so I see this as the best option. You do it once and never have to worry again!
@pushingdasies15 ай бұрын
Less of a GBA Problem, but saw someone hot swap a battery while a game was on. Allowed the game memory to not be lossed by swapping a new battery in.
@NotoriousC904 ай бұрын
Not to mention the ability to buy better quality batteries than the pre tabbed shit on ebay/ali
@jaredholcomb25334 ай бұрын
Great for RNG manipulation and shiny hunting on gen 3. Can swap between dead battery to hit shiny frames, and then put it back in for events and growing berries.
@colegronhovd12343 ай бұрын
Might not be a big deal to us that know how to know it and have the tools. Its nice for owners to know they can fix there game again without hunting another shop to replace them
@famitory3 ай бұрын
that's a HUGE soldering iron and solder size to be using on small electronics lol. might be worth getting something meant for surface mount work with a temperature control and some thin solder for better control if doing this regularily.
@ThedomiNATION3 ай бұрын
Yeah I have a smaller soldering iron but it unfortunately doesn’t get hot enough as it’s pretty old. I’ll have to invest in a new one
@pushingdasies15 ай бұрын
Are there any alternative battery holders. This one is great for gb and gbc, but heard its tight and the legs are too short. Have you tried any other options? This one is more expensive, but uses flex cable instead and might be thinner.
@ThedomiNATION5 ай бұрын
I personally have not seen any alternatives but if you find one that you like by all means go for it!
@MrCrossmoss6 ай бұрын
Actually seeing painting from contest changes the seed according to rng community. In emerald is easier thanks to battle video because not only record frame advancements it also restored the seed that you saw in the contest painting.
@ThedomiNATION6 ай бұрын
Yep that’s a great option for shiny hunting in emerald! I’m actually doing that while hunting for shiny mew! It doesn’t completely fix the issue with soft resets though as I’m pretty sure recording battle videos every 50 or so resets might be quicker depending on what Pokémon you’re trying to soft reset for!
@jzink67973 ай бұрын
Flux and pre tin will help you I learned the hard way how to be semi ok at soldering.
@PokemanzMasturAithen7 ай бұрын
Is there currently a method of doing for the first 2 gens of Pokémon games to your knowledge?
@ThedomiNATION7 ай бұрын
These battery holders should also work with gen 2 cartridges but I would do some research just to make sure. I’d assume the soldering process is nearly the same
@marc40086 ай бұрын
@@ThedomiNATION GB/GBC games have two different battery sizes, cr2025 and cr1616. I think the pokemon games use cr2025, so you'd likely need a different battery holder.
@ThedomiNATION6 ай бұрын
@@marc4008 the ones I ordered showed them in I think a GB game but the description said works with GBA so just do a bit of reading to make sure they work for you before ordering them!
@marc40086 ай бұрын
@@ThedomiNATION Yeah, I think GBA only uses cr1616. I double checked and gen 1 and 2 pokemon games use cr2025, except yellow apparently uses cr1616? I'm not sure if the source I'm looking at is wrong, but the battery type should be printed on the circuit board.
@vr0k3n2 ай бұрын
Does the savefile not get deleted after swapping a battery? I have ruby and emerald from years ago and want to swap the battery from them but am afraid the save might get deleted as in the GBA games.
@ThedomiNATION2 ай бұрын
Correct! The gba games don’t delete the save files only the game boy original and game boy color games do that!
@BlazingKhioneusАй бұрын
Thanks. My ruby's REPLACED battery already went flat
@ThedomiNATIONАй бұрын
Hopefully it’s a lot easier after replacing it this time!
@GenThreeJunkie2 ай бұрын
So glad I found this for the end bit I've struggling to find! I keep thinking my new battery was a dud or something so hopefully the ds lite & program help. I still get the dry message though and I happened to solder. My connections are solid and placed correctly btw Edit: ugh apparently it might not be high enough voltage /: I keep seeing between 3.0 and 3.3, is that true? I'm getting reads of 2.7
@ThedomiNATION2 ай бұрын
That might be the case. Did you use the correct battery? I know some people can get away with using batteries other than CR1616. I personally haven’t had an issue with any of the CR1616 batteries I’ve used and the one I use in this video says 3 volts. Does yours say that? If anything I would recommend checking if the orientation of the holder is correct as the first time I tried this I put it in backwards and it didn’t work. Other than that if you have it properly soldered in the most you’d have to do is just try another battery
@GenThreeJunkie2 ай бұрын
@@ThedomiNATION yea they're CR1616, hopefully that does it--is there a way to reset rtc without a ds lite per chance?
@ThedomiNATION2 ай бұрын
@@GenThreeJunkie I believe there is a way to do it with pkhex but I only know the way I showed in the video unfortunately
@LumesideLside5 ай бұрын
does fire red have this issue im doing a charmander reset and I'm going a bit insnae
@ThedomiNATION5 ай бұрын
No fire red and leaf green don’t have internal batteries because there’s no time based events for them. Just keep at it and you’ll get it!
@giorgosgiannadakis50625 ай бұрын
I wanted to ask about shiny hunts with Runaways like rayquaza, mew etc. Some say that i must keep my console on on the entire hunt because of the broken RNG meaning that resetting the game returns the seed to 0 and that will make me lose "the progress" of finding a shiny frame. Others say that i dont need to have my gba turned on at all times more like have it turned on like 1 - 2 hours per shiny hunt session (supposly good for the different frames you can get per session and to avoid to hit the same ones) so I wanted to ask: Right now I am shiny hunting rayquaza in emerald. I am running away from it then go back again. I also have my gba turned on all the time (its been like 5 days on right now). Also whenever I want to relax I just keep my gba on but I stay OUTSIDE from the battle (lets just say i stand the in sky pillar all by myself). Am I doing it right or wrong? Does being outside or inside the battle affects the passing of the shiny frames? I happened to see a comment that was saying if I am into the battle the frames stop moving and they are moving only outside of the battle. Having said that, I actually changed my strategy and right now I am leaving my gba turned on and I stay only INSIDE the battle in order to avoid losing some shiny frame that might actually pass by without me catching it. Am I doing it right or wrong? Have I understand anything or I am just saying things that dont really take place? Hope my question is clear and thanks in advance!
@ThedomiNATION5 ай бұрын
You don’t need to keep your gba turned on! As you said in the second option from what people said, as long as you’re doing hunting sessions of like 1-2 hours, the odds of you hitting the same frames after turning your game off and starting back from frame zero are so extremely unlikely that you shouldn’t have to worry about it! The game runs at 60 frames per second so odds wise you’d be passing a shiny frame every 2 to 2.5 minutes. In a hunting session of 1-2 hours you’ll be passing many shiny frames that you will have a chance of hitting every time you try it! Also you are correct about the passing of time. Rng frames only advance when you are outside of battle! So staying in the battle does not advance your frames until you leave the battle! One more thing is it you really aren’t comfortable with the broken rng. After you do a hunting session, you can go to the battle tower, intentionally lose a battle, then record a battle video. Then for the next hunting session before you start, you can watch your battle video from your trainer card. Watching a battle video advances the frames to when the video was recorded. So if you do this every few hunting sessions, you will most definitely be getting new frames every time! Another alternative (which is what I’m doing when I’m shiny hunting mew) is if you go to lilycove city’s contest hall, there’s paintings of Pokémon on the walls. If you interact with any of the paintings to view them, the game will randomize your seed which will effectively give you normal rng! The seed is only randomized until you soft reset or turn your game off so you would have to save before the paining and interact with it before every hunting session. With how difficult it can be to get to Rayquaza you’re probably better off just not worrying about the rng or doing the battle video method after a few hunting sessions but those are the two options to essentially workaround emerald’s broken rng!
@giorgosgiannadakis50624 ай бұрын
@@ThedomiNATION thanks for your answer it is really helpful. So DURING the hunting sessions (during a little break) which is better in your opinion? 1) staying in battle to "freeze" the rng for a little in order not to miss a shiny frame OR 2) leaving the battle in order to advance the frames and waiting to hit a shiny frame even though there is a chance of missing some of them? (if thats the case I am not entirely certain) Thanks again!
@ThedomiNATION4 ай бұрын
@@giorgosgiannadakis5062 I typically just stay in battle. But if you plan on recording a battle video to advance your frames for the next hunting session, it’s good to leave the battle for breaks so your battle video is much farther ahead in frames!
@giorgosgiannadakis50624 ай бұрын
@@ThedomiNATION thanks again! I wanted to ask you one more simple question just to clear something out. If I happen to have a ruby or sapphire (with working batteries) or SS and HG in DS, in which you cand find shiny legendaries by soft reseting ..... Can I hard reset my console between hunting sessions or does this by any chance affects the shiny frames or frames in general??
@ThedomiNATION4 ай бұрын
@@giorgosgiannadakis5062 the shiny frames are based on the game. HGSS don’t have that issue with shiny frames and if your batteries are working in Ruby and sapphire, you’ll have no issues
@Wheels85042 ай бұрын
Which work best for NES, SNES and N64?
@ThedomiNATION2 ай бұрын
I would not know as none of the games I own for n64 use batteries and I have never owned an nes or snes
@Wheels85042 ай бұрын
@@ThedomiNATION I'll look around. Thank you for responding so quickly. I did enjoy your video.
@MrakumaZ7 ай бұрын
My emerald has a dead battery i was going to restart mh game since i transfered most of my pokemon to soulsilver, i was thinking of doing run aways for the legends, i wont have to worry if i run away from rayqueza right?
@ThedomiNATION7 ай бұрын
Correct! Runaways are perfectly fine to do! Just make sure you hunt for at least 30 minutes per session Becuase if you only hunt for 10 minutes or so you may only pass a few shiny frames!
@MrakumaZ7 ай бұрын
Thank you unfortunately i have heard misinformation that run away isnt thr best way and another would say it wont work but im glad i can be put at ease@@ThedomiNATION
@ShadyRK97 ай бұрын
Good tutorial. I'll keep that in mind! 🎮 Off Topic: my Pokémon X Won't save and it's the one with the Shiny Charm. How do you fix that?
@ThedomiNATION7 ай бұрын
I’m not sure. I’ve never experienced a game not saving
@Nyk_Style7 ай бұрын
That is odd, never saw that
@jbtom3217 ай бұрын
I have that same exact GBASP
@thornyland39917 ай бұрын
nice tutorial
@Shurigunz17 ай бұрын
I won't recommend doing this, unless you sand down the battery holder. Else this will increase the pressure on the shell and eventually end up with broken shell that needs replacement.
@ThedomiNATION7 ай бұрын
I’ve been using these battery holders for years, never had an issue. They cause a slightly tighter fit going into the GBA but they aren’t big enough to cause any sort of damage unless you’re extremely rough with them or put them in incorrectly.
@MishaLUL3 ай бұрын
this is so scuffed
@ThedomiNATION3 ай бұрын
As I explained I’m not the best at soldering. I also used a soldering gun instead of a soldering iron as the soldering iron I have doesn’t really get hot enough anymore and a soldering iron would be the better option
@MishaLUL3 ай бұрын
@@ThedomiNATION oh damn i didnt even realize you didnt have an iron im faded. honestly not a bad job considering what youre working with