Except, there's a follow up video where it's revealed that some of the connector wires didn't solder properly and came out when he unplugged the SD board.
Yooo that was a solid repair! You're getting good at this! Also, not an expert, but in (I think) the latest TronicsFix video trying to fix a camera, he showed you can replace just the single pin on those types of connectors if you don't have another connector to replace it.
@@StezStixFix I'll add to this. I replaced the pin on the game reader socket by transplanting just one pin. its a similar style to this sd socket. I was prepared replace the whole connector if that didn't work. but luckily it did. I do however think replacing the whole connector is a better way of doing it, as I assume the pin is glued/moulded into the plastic slighty too. keep up the good work
Wow. Great fix! Watching that connector come off the donor was magical. Beginning to think we need to see a compilation of fails before we forget you're just a regular guy. 😜
very nice repair Stez, i recently had to do the same job, but instead of replacing the whole connector I copied another youtuber who just took a single pin from another connector and soldered it on the missing one.
Thanks Roy! In hindsight, I should have tried that but I couldn't find the pin which was missing. I didn't think to just remove a pin from the donor and try that! 😬 I definitely will next time!
Yet again a priceless reaction to a successful repair. You still over do it with the soldering though and when it's in place, maybe leave it in place instead of nudging it all over the place with the tweezers.
@@StezStixFix So it did fail on you sadly? If that's the case that is not good to hear, I've had this problem with my original switch sense I've opened it too many times apparently to where the connectors became loose. I have the little prongs I guess that came out to where it's not able to fully read the SD connector and is just the whole hassle. I looked at the oled switch and it seems to have it to where it's on a separate piece like how the switch card reader is instead of directly on the motherboard. I would love to get the console fixed and be able to mod it as well but for all the hassle that I have seen as well as barely any info otherwise, yeah it's ridiculous to try and even think about fixing it in general.
actually no. theres a huge gap between the heatpipe and the metal back shield. Nintendo used a thick thermalputty here, so using something like K5-Pro does the trick.
Haha, yeah, I thought I'd heat from above to get the original one off and experiment a bit. Seeing it curl up like that was definitely a sign to never do that with one that you want to keep! 😁
got this one to do myself in the next day or so when the component comes in , hopefully i surprise myself too :') Good job again lad , i come back for inspiration haha!
@@StezStixFix if don't mind can you tell me what software you use to edit your videos. I really want to start performing recordings of my repairs and post them as well even though I have a face meant for radio.
@@oznewton867 no problem! I use ShotCut, but mainly because it's free and I'm a cheapskate. I haven't tried any of the "posh" ones from Adobe or similar, but ShotCut does everything I need it to and I found it really easy to pick up. 👍
Thanks Kieron! I was really nervous on this one, but I'm pleased with how it turned out! I'll definitely be more confident on my next one too, so all is good!
Thanks Jon. Yeah, I can imagine. The one I heated from above just curled up into a ball, so I imagine if you use too much heat, even from underneath, it's game over!
A common issue with Switch Model 1, don't know if they fixed this on Switch Model 2, but they definitely did on OLED model. Mine was saved by jumping a wire instead to the SD card reader.
happened to mine also i nmanaged to save it but good shout on soldering to the sd pcb directly if i ever do take it apart again which is highly possible aha!
Steve you are a clever man well done don’t know if I am talking silly but could you buy that part instead of taking it off a donor board keep up the good work can we please have some old sets to repair like the radio you put Alexa in take care 👏👏👍
This is exactly the problem I have. although in my case it is 50/50 on whether the sd is recognised or errors out which confirms there must be some form of damage on the connector. Maybe this might be a good video case for him to investigate.
Thanks Danny! Yeah, sounds like you may have a loose pin. The first time I "fixed" this, I just thought the connector was loose, but it must have just been making a slight connection, and as soon as the console was jolted, it lost it again. I think those tiny pins must be quite susceptible to a bit of corrosion!
@@StezStixFix wished I had the soldering confidence to do this myself. But I do know there is a wire bypass trick that can be done where the connector doesn’t need to be replaced but again that needs not only the chart but hand and eye coordination as one wrong move and your switch is fried
I’ve got one that has a broken connector that has had jumper wires installed onto the reader. Sadly it doesn’t work since, maybe wire has come adrift! You fancy a go of fixing it?
Hey Stez, I've been binging your content. Are you interested in fixing a failed Xstation install? I'm not captain bodge so I may need some help with this one.
I had a modded switch and while the repair you did fixed the issue, it was unnecessary. It normally throws that error when the boot file on the SD card is not getting recognized by the dongle as well and has something to do with the RCM mode as well. For someone who doesn't have experience with the modded switch, definitely a great fix! It can be an extreme hassle, but it's mostly just reloading atmosphere or the newest patch of atmosphere on the SD card again.
Mine wont read any cards..not sd or games..no other problems at all except switch was off for a month and battery took five days to fully charge. Dont know what to think..could it be that it got used to having no cards in it???
thats one of the most impressive fixes ive seen you do, thats so much harder than it even looks. Well done!
I never doubted his ability to repair this, I love this channel
Except, there's a follow up video where it's revealed that some of the connector wires didn't solder properly and came out when he unplugged the SD board.
Yooo that was a solid repair! You're getting good at this! Also, not an expert, but in (I think) the latest TronicsFix video trying to fix a camera, he showed you can replace just the single pin on those types of connectors if you don't have another connector to replace it.
Thanks Deeran 👍, yeah if I could have found the original pin, I would definitely have tried that!
@@StezStixFix I'll add to this. I replaced the pin on the game reader socket by transplanting just one pin. its a similar style to this sd socket.
I was prepared replace the whole connector if that didn't work. but luckily it did.
I do however think replacing the whole connector is a better way of doing it, as I assume the pin is glued/moulded into the plastic slighty too.
keep up the good work
You've gotten better at soldering as well.
Wow. Great fix! Watching that connector come off the donor was magical. Beginning to think we need to see a compilation of fails before we forget you're just a regular guy. 😜
Thanks Tidder! Haha, I'm sure I'll fail miserably on something soon enough! I do appear to be on a bit of a hotstreak at the minute! 😁
@@StezStixFix Maybe for 2022 save up all the mistakes for a end of year compilation
@@DankerTVTimeCapsule the most painful video in the world
very nice repair Stez, i recently had to do the same job, but instead of replacing the whole connector I copied another youtuber who just took a single pin from another connector and soldered it on the missing one.
Thanks Roy! In hindsight, I should have tried that but I couldn't find the pin which was missing. I didn't think to just remove a pin from the donor and try that! 😬 I definitely will next time!
Well done and the first time I did it I felt nervous too. Once done it can get easier next time .
Thanks M m. Yeah, I'd be a lot more confident when I have to do another one of these!
Love the reference to tronix fix 😂 you’re very entertaining and inspiring.
Yet again a priceless reaction to a successful repair. You still over do it with the soldering though and when it's in place, maybe leave it in place instead of nudging it all over the place with the tweezers.
Let’s hear it for the angled nozzle! Great fix 👏🏻
😁 thanks Andy! Angled nozzle to the rescue!
Excellent work. That original connector looked so flaccid when you removed it I wondered how you would get the donor off intact.
I have a reply involving flacid removal which I'd better not post on here.
@@StezStixFix 😂
Well shut the door, awesome effort Stez but I do miss your singing.
🤣 thanks Joseph! I think I must have been a bit too nervous to sing in this one! Will try harder next time! 😁
Well done Steve, that replacement pulled into place with surface tension so nicely!!!!
Thanks Vince! Unfortunately this has just come back to me as it's failed again! 😬 I'm about to tackle a revisit!
@@StezStixFix So it did fail on you sadly? If that's the case that is not good to hear, I've had this problem with my original switch sense I've opened it too many times apparently to where the connectors became loose. I have the little prongs I guess that came out to where it's not able to fully read the SD connector and is just the whole hassle. I looked at the oled switch and it seems to have it to where it's on a separate piece like how the switch card reader is instead of directly on the motherboard. I would love to get the console fixed and be able to mod it as well but for all the hassle that I have seen as well as barely any info otherwise, yeah it's ridiculous to try and even think about fixing it in general.
@@xProEraxthat’s a long comment to say you have no idea what you’re doing.
@@astra6712 yeah because no one else has this specific problem can you imagine actually trying to do it without any of the tech he had?
Great job pal 😊 I done my first connector last week as well and it's such a rewarding feeling when it just pulls into place 👍👍
Cheers mate, it certainly is! This one felt good!
Incorrect amount of thermal paste expertly applied there 🤣 Good fix man!
😊 thanks James!
actually no. theres a huge gap between the heatpipe and the metal back shield.
Nintendo used a thick thermalputty here, so using something like K5-Pro does the trick.
Your camera quality is impeccable my guy.
This was so much better than watching the Ashes.
🤣 tell me about it. There's definitely a whitewash on the cards! 😳
Nice soldering Stez, saw you heating it from above and I was like "oh no" but you recovered heh
Haha, yeah, I thought I'd heat from above to get the original one off and experiment a bit. Seeing it curl up like that was definitely a sign to never do that with one that you want to keep! 😁
I would have just permanently attached the card reader by patching the missing pin/trace. Great job!
"your style is unorthodox but effective" Steve.
I saw you on my mate vince channel I love your content and you are super funny just wanted you to know you have a new subscriber
Thanks Desaint! Great to have you here and thanks so much for the sub! 👍
Wow - you are my hero, Steve.
Some heroes wear cardigans 😂
That was a VERY incorrect amount of thermal paste though.
Good job, I was getting nervous! These little bastards often decide to melt all of a sudden, without any sign 😵
Yeah, I've seen them curl up into a little ball before! 😆
got this one to do myself in the next day or so when the component comes in , hopefully i surprise myself too :') Good job again lad , i come back for inspiration haha!
Good job on replacing that component. Nice work.
Thanks Oz! 👍
@@StezStixFix if don't mind can you tell me what software you use to edit your videos. I really want to start performing recordings of my repairs and post them as well even though I have a face meant for radio.
@@oznewton867 no problem! I use ShotCut, but mainly because it's free and I'm a cheapskate. I haven't tried any of the "posh" ones from Adobe or similar, but ShotCut does everything I need it to and I found it really easy to pick up. 👍
@@StezStixFix well I'm a cheapskate as well... you can ask my wife and kids.. lol. Thank you I will check it out and its the right price too. 😀
🤣 nothing wrong with being a cheapo! Good luck, I've just subscribed in anticipation of your first video! 😬
Nice fix, Stez.
Thanks Ned! 👍
Awesome repair! Well done Steve! Was good to see you pushing yourself too
Thanks Kieron! I was really nervous on this one, but I'm pleased with how it turned out! I'll definitely be more confident on my next one too, so all is good!
Good to see you fix this switch your soldering is on point repairing the connector and nicely done too there Steve great job mate - nice 1 👍
Thanks Chris! 👍
Good job. Those fpc connectors are annoying on I pads
Thanks Jon. Yeah, I can imagine. The one I heated from above just curled up into a ball, so I imagine if you use too much heat, even from underneath, it's game over!
@@StezStixFix top tip if you ever order 1 of these to repair something order at least 10 honestly
Nice fix Steve
Thanks RB!
A common issue with Switch Model 1, don't know if they fixed this on Switch Model 2, but they definitely did on OLED model.
Mine was saved by jumping a wire instead to the SD card reader.
happened to mine also i nmanaged to save it but good shout on soldering to the sd pcb directly if i ever do take it apart again which is highly possible aha!
Steve you are a clever man well done don’t know if I am talking silly but could you buy that part instead of taking it off a donor board keep up the good work can we please have some old sets to repair like the radio you put Alexa in take care 👏👏👍
Great job Steven you are a genius my friend 😊
Thanks DR! 👍
Hi Steve.
Northbridge Fix for micro soldering may help you.
His name is Alex,and he is on RUclips too .
Thanks mate. I do watch Northridge Fix, he makes it look so easy! 😬
THAT was impressive! Well done!
Cheers Sixty! Much appreciated 👍
Great result, and skill, right there 👌
1st class video to watch thank you take care kind regards from me kenneth👍
Great vid and fix, and amazing choice of tee shirt 😍
This is exactly the problem I have. although in my case it is 50/50 on whether the sd is recognised or errors out which confirms there must be some form of damage on the connector. Maybe this might be a good video case for him to investigate.
Thanks Danny! Yeah, sounds like you may have a loose pin. The first time I "fixed" this, I just thought the connector was loose, but it must have just been making a slight connection, and as soon as the console was jolted, it lost it again. I think those tiny pins must be quite susceptible to a bit of corrosion!
@@StezStixFix wished I had the soldering confidence to do this myself. But I do know there is a wire bypass trick that can be done where the connector doesn’t need to be replaced but again that needs not only the chart but hand and eye coordination as one wrong move and your switch is fried
Great job I definitely would have melted stuff did you use the switch to fix it the donor switch
Thanks William! Yep, your donor Switch just keeps on giving! 😁
Fantastic video as always!!!
Thanks Big Mac! 👍
I’ve got one that has a broken connector that has had jumper wires installed onto the reader. Sadly it doesn’t work since, maybe wire has come adrift! You fancy a go of fixing it?
Hey Stez, I've been binging your content. Are you interested in fixing a failed Xstation install? I'm not captain bodge so I may need some help with this one.
i have this same pin that is detached, but the pin is still present? can i returned it by soldering or it need to replace the whole port?
stupid sd cart pins
Amazing Bro!
wooooooooooo! great job there !
Great job!
Good job
nice fix😃
Thanks Joseph! 👍
I had a modded switch and while the repair you did fixed the issue, it was unnecessary. It normally throws that error when the boot file on the SD card is not getting recognized by the dongle as well and has something to do with the RCM mode as well. For someone who doesn't have experience with the modded switch, definitely a great fix! It can be an extreme hassle, but it's mostly just reloading atmosphere or the newest patch of atmosphere on the SD card again.
Get in there! 😉
How much do you make on repairs like that?
Any chance to help me if my switch?
Im having an sd card problem with my switch, is there any way i could send it in?
coulda tried putting a jumper in place of the lost pin.
Mine wont read any cards..not sd or games..no other problems at all except switch was off for a month and battery took five days to fully charge. Dont know what to think..could it be that it got used to having no cards in it???
Awesome :)
At 3:30 Did anyone see what looked like the missing pin just resting on the board?
Nice
I'm getting this message on my OLED version, I don't know what it can be.
You could be the next Steven Hawkins
🤣🤣
Question: wouldn’t it have been easier to simply remove one pin from the donor board’s connector than use the entire connector?
yeah i was thinking that. or just run a jumper to the sd reader.
lovely job on the swap tho
Aluminium !
🤣 it's one of those things I used to say as a joke and now it's totally stuck!
Good iad
I get corrupted data with my 512 GB sd card
Yes the word is al-u-mini-um btw not the very wrong way of saying it that they do stateside...
Totally agree! 😂
My switch has the same issue:(
My sons switch has never read sd cards. The port is just dead 😞
Nintendo switch's storage doesn't make up for its price, it should have good storage to start off with
Hazah!!!!!
Did know that crash bndicoute was a switch.
just replace the 1 pin :D
Alooooominum? WTF? You're English man. (Great content though!)
brilliant , someone sends in a hacked switch with the dongle to you with an sd card reader issue
"Stupid game."
You need to put more paste on my friend don't be skingy
Yeah, you're definitely right there! I noticed that too 😬
Stupid game
This video would be made so much more entertaining if it you had a heart rate monitor hooked up showing your heart rate when doing that SD card switch
It's a switch, garbage console. Always one problem or another with them.
9 times out of ten it isnt bad connection its broken pins