It's one thing to offer a service to people to mod their consoles for them, but another to also teach potential customers how to do it themselves! Shows true passion.
can confirm that he is 100% legit. I sent in my Pokemon scarelet and violet OLED switch and got it back in less than a week and everything has worked perfectly. Thanks again!
This was nice watching a master at work. Gotta say I felt my heart sink a little imagining having to cut tin brackets in a new switch. Gotta do what you gotta do.
I thought it looked easy…..ordered a Picofly kit for OLED and Lite. Opened the small boxes and way like ohhhhhh, those are really small solder spots!!!!
On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate the difficulty of the install? I've done some soldering with keyboards and old gameboys before, but have never done any micro soldering.
That’s a good question but you will get different answers depending on who you ask. If you have some experience I think it can be don, just make sure you take your time. Another factor is the equipment, get your self the right tools. Maybe a 5-6. Best of luck !
@@Wayayeo I work as an electronics production\service tech with speciality field in radar\server\COTS\Rack assembly, and I would rate this very low in difficulty as a repeatable task, but the first time I would rate it to a 3-4 i guess, as I am not too often involved in microsoldering specifically, but have all the tools meant for the job. With a big ormal soldering iron, a phone camera instead of a microscope, flux filled solder only, I would quickly say 7-8 in difficulty instead, as the tools are unfortunately much of the job in these size specters!
that one part that goes under the chip labeled "SEC 243 B041 KLMCG4JETD SHX78SI3S" , the yellow one with "D0" on it. some tutorials also solder the contactpoint and the resistor on the left together, and some tutorials don't. what difference does it make?? i cant find this anywhere on the internet.
Hwfly was a clone of the SX chip, it popped up when gary bowser (the creator of the SX chip), got imprisoned for piracy charges Picofly is an alternative made with the $4 raspberry pi pico. The HWfly is now no longer in production due to the release of picofly. They used to have a monopoly on nintendo switch modchips and charged exorbitant prices but picofly changed all that and they quietly discontinued hwfly.
Hi great video! My doubt is if this affects the original Nintendo Switch firmware or if it is something you can decide on boot. To use HACS or original firmware and connect to the Nintendo network. Thanks!!!
Is it possible that I can send my OLED switch to you from Germany? Unfortunately, we don't have such good offers or options to implement this. I would be very happy about an answer
i am very curious could you make a vid to where the real A point is, say from a parts board with a hot air removal and then a reball to democstrate a fix if a point gets dammaged
How do you confirm D0 is connected? I've slid it in as far as it goes and keep pushing as I solder the ground pads but getting long yellow short yellow pulse to say D0 is missing.
@@Wayayeo I had it connected brielfy and got the 8.10 reading mentioned in video but it usually reads 0.2megaohms. Had it do succcessful boot once but failed again and it's the DAT0 error so just the emmc. Any points for ensuring? I;ve stuffed it in as far as it can go and pushed it in while soldering grund to make sure it's stuck in place but no joy with consistency
Just for anyone else who was struggling. My DAT0 flex wasn't the best, got a replacement and it stayed connected no bother. Still had error though despite it being connected, turned out to be the 3.3v flex at fault so wiring the DAT0 wire to the RP2040 point on the board for it solved the issue,
Good work, I installed hwfly (not pico) on my oled since 2 years ago but i always face problem red led after rebooting, is that issue happening with pico ship? Thanks
yes Dat 0 give me always 0.8xx reading!! I had to disconnect the battrey and connect hw fly ship points together by tweezer its like a reset to get it work until nex reboot @@Wayayeo
Maybe someone can hint me in the right direction. I installed the chip according to this tutorial, everything worked for like a month without any flaw. One night i just put the console to charge on my desk, next day it wouldn't boot up. Removing sd card still shows the no sd logo, but it doesnt even boot ofw or hekate. Any ideas ?
I see several mod chip sets in my search for a mod chip for my oled switch. Are all of the options compatible? If not how do I determine which is compatible? Thanks.
My d point is OK, but I still get a blue light followed by three blinking white led. According to the error codes d0 is bad, but I get 845 or so diode reading from it. So I don't think it is.
Hello i try to this and first time when I boot I have the ofw , I re see your video and I swap the cable I thought I had soldered the cable you soldered between the letter C and D in the wrong place, so I connected the cable to the point at the bottom, and then I had a BLOD. now I removed the picofly and I still have the BLOD…. Do you have any idea, thanks
this is for patched consoles, where as the jig and RCM trick doesnt work anymore.. all switches after the patched RCM and jig will need this method. and rp2040 is the best one for lites and oleds. Less failure rates. Im getting mine back from this guy in the mail with ups and i cant wait to play some games and emulators on it! :D
yeah i used wayayeo for my install service and he was very profesionall. Clean install, and it works! cheapest price i could find for the install. Anywhere else was asking 180$ and up. @@ryanbrahsling5096
@@Wayayeo gracias por responder he estado mirando y he comprado uno que las cintas de arriba me quedaron cortas la larga esta corta y la corta esta larga no me he confundido ni nada a la hora de poner por su puesto las cintas ni soldar es solo que creo que está mal 👎 esos chips y al final me compré el instinc v6 y eso lo he devuelto porque como el suyo no le encuentro
I can also confirm that he is 100% legit Responded to every call every text he is super professional He knows what he is doing and i would recommend him to everybody wanting any repairs at all i shipped him my switch oled all the way from the bay area Everything came back working as it should and super clean work i couldnt be happier wish this guy the absolute best and i hope your business booms not too many honest and trustworthy men like yourself!!!! ( ALSO HE TOOK 2 DAYS!!! )
"Rp2040" aka "Picofly" They are quite cheap and easy to get your hands on. Theres also people who can install it for you if youre not too comfortable soldering or dont have the proper tools :)
Your commetning on a vhannel that offers services :P just thought id poit that out hah. HE installed the rp2040 on my Splatoon 3 japaneese edition switch tablet and was completed yesterday, getting ti back in ups this coming week and im excited to try it out! @@ToxicMothBoi
Wait do you not have to use hot air or anything to mate the point of the yellow ribbon that slides under the chip with it, how do the points that slip underneath mate with the chip, its never explained in this video how that is done, and I never see you do anything with it, just the two points near the outside of the switch board and the one center point where you solder the purple wire?
It's one thing to offer a service to people to mod their consoles for them, but another to also teach potential customers how to do it themselves! Shows true passion.
We enjoy what we do. Thank you for your kind words
can confirm that he is 100% legit. I sent in my Pokemon scarelet and violet OLED switch and got it back in less than a week and everything has worked perfectly. Thanks again!
I’m next up to make a post like this I’m waiting on mines right now..!!!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Where u guys send it?
@@BJBRUNOH2Ohow long did it take?
@@ItzMeLuiz. Was gonna ask the same question lol
@@XxDyHendraXxwayayeo in Texas Im guessing
Thanks so much for the tutorial. Just used your video as a guide to install my Picofly and got it working on the first try!
you are a really good teacher you are so vocal with the step by step process and what some situations can happen
Love your commentary! Best installation video due to this!
Thank you for the input.
This was nice watching a master at work. Gotta say I felt my heart sink a little imagining having to cut tin brackets in a new switch. Gotta do what you gotta do.
Dude makes it look so easy lol. The tutorial is great though so i think it will help a ton.
Your input is much appreciated.
I thought it looked easy…..ordered a Picofly kit for OLED and Lite. Opened the small boxes and way like ohhhhhh, those are really small solder spots!!!!
The more accurate tutorial seen on picofly, thanks
After pouring the flux, you burn the top with a tool. What is its name? I don't know much about these things.
9:49 im new this is normal cable
On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate the difficulty of the install? I've done some soldering with keyboards and old gameboys before, but have never done any micro soldering.
That’s a good question but you will get different answers depending on who you ask. If you have some experience I think it can be don, just make sure you take your time. Another factor is the equipment, get your self the right tools. Maybe a 5-6. Best of luck !
@@Wayayeo I work as an electronics production\service tech with speciality field in radar\server\COTS\Rack assembly, and I would rate this very low in difficulty as a repeatable task, but the first time I would rate it to a 3-4 i guess, as I am not too often involved in microsoldering specifically, but have all the tools meant for the job.
With a big
ormal soldering iron, a phone camera instead of a microscope, flux filled solder only, I would quickly say 7-8 in difficulty instead, as the tools are unfortunately much of the job in these size specters!
I have a few questions. Will flux, a sharp point solder tip, kapton tape, and thermal paste be enough for the installation?
Sounds about right. A microscope would help lots. Good luck on your install.
Have you tried the Kamikaze method of DAT0 yet??? My Splatoon switch is on the way if you are feeling confident enough to do it for a video.
Can you link every part you used in the video? Best regards Benjamin
that one part that goes under the chip labeled "SEC 243 B041 KLMCG4JETD SHX78SI3S" , the yellow one with "D0" on it. some tutorials also solder the contactpoint and the resistor on the left together, and some tutorials don't. what difference does it make?? i cant find this anywhere on the internet.
Hi, What value would be correct for clk? between 800 and 1500? ty for video tutorial very clean
Ming sharing where you source the RP2040 PicoFly? Aliexpress?
Friend, at minute 9.5 you solder a cable to the board of the old Nintendo, what is the name of that cable, please help
What is the difference between hwfly and picofly and which is better? Thank you
Hwfly was a clone of the SX chip, it popped up when gary bowser (the creator of the SX chip), got imprisoned for piracy charges
Picofly is an alternative made with the $4 raspberry pi pico.
The HWfly is now no longer in production due to the release of picofly.
They used to have a monopoly on nintendo switch modchips and charged exorbitant prices but picofly changed all that and they quietly discontinued hwfly.
Helps to see what you're doing and not just part of the time. Doing 5hings off screen isnt helpful
Hi great video! My doubt is if this affects the original Nintendo Switch firmware or if it is something you can decide on boot. To use HACS or original firmware and connect to the Nintendo network. Thanks!!!
You have the option to boot CFW or OFW
Aaaaand dont forget the perfect amount of thermal paste!
👍
What wire you used?
you make this look easy
how to differentiate instict/hwfly/picofly/rp2040 ?
which 1 better ?
I prefer a picofly or rp2040 because its open source personally
Isopropylic ? Kapton? Double sided tape?
Is it possible that I can send my OLED switch to you from Germany? Unfortunately, we don't have such good offers or options to implement this. I would be very happy about an answer
I’d be happy to do it!
what the pink wired u connect from 1 point to other call?
i am very curious could you make a vid to where the real A point is, say from a parts board with a hot air removal and then a reball to democstrate a fix if a point gets dammaged
We’ll keep that in mind. Thank you for the feedback
I guess mines getting done today..! I’m waiting on a update on the job.!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
How’d it go? You get it back? Is it fun?
@@ThxLucio yeah but I have to re send it back out
@@BJBRUNOH2O why what happened? (Just got mine today)
@@ThxLucio still waiting
@BJBRUNOH2O how long did you have to wait?
what the name of the pink cable u install?
Quick question, on the MvOLv6 3.3v point why have you only tapped in one side and not the other?
The other is simply fur support or ground. Ground is in other points it’s unnecessary but you can solder both if you’d like makes no difference.
why do you not clean the board from the flux residue?
I imagine it’s no clean flux
We clean the board if necessary. Our flux is no clean flux but isopropyl alcohol works.
How do you confirm D0 is connected? I've slid it in as far as it goes and keep pushing as I solder the ground pads but getting long yellow short yellow pulse to say D0 is missing.
Multimeter ground to ground and red probe on c point. You’re looking for 500-900 somewhere weighing that range.
@@Wayayeo I had it connected brielfy and got the 8.10 reading mentioned in video but it usually reads 0.2megaohms. Had it do succcessful boot once but failed again and it's the DAT0 error so just the emmc.
Any points for ensuring? I;ve stuffed it in as far as it can go and pushed it in while soldering grund to make sure it's stuck in place but no joy with consistency
Just for anyone else who was struggling. My DAT0 flex wasn't the best, got a replacement and it stayed connected no bother.
Still had error though despite it being connected, turned out to be the 3.3v flex at fault so wiring the DAT0 wire to the RP2040 point on the board for it solved the issue,
Should be doing that on an ESD mat.
Bom dia! Qual espessura de fio você usou?
Bom dia. 38 gauge.
Hello. Does the DAT0 adapter tend to get loose or out of placement without refloating and applying heat?
I personally haven’t had any issues but I have seen and repaired poorly installed DAT0 adapters. Make sure you get it in there nice and tight.
@@Wayayeo Thanks a lot.
Can you please tell me the value range which is fine for measurement (ohms) d0 ?
Thx in advance
It is very good, he very nice to help the customer! Love that store
Good work, I installed hwfly (not pico) on my oled since 2 years ago but i always face problem red led after rebooting, is that issue happening with pico ship? Thanks
Check your Dat 0.
yes Dat 0 give me always 0.8xx reading!! I had to disconnect the battrey and connect hw fly ship points together by tweezer its like a reset to get it work until nex reboot @@Wayayeo
Maybe someone can hint me in the right direction.
I installed the chip according to this tutorial, everything worked for like a month without any flaw. One night i just put the console to charge on my desk, next day it wouldn't boot up. Removing sd card still shows the no sd logo, but it doesnt even boot ofw or hekate. Any ideas ?
Check your dat0 adapter. Look at my other tutorials and see how I install this adapter. Good luck.
I see several mod chip sets in my search for a mod chip for my oled switch. Are all of the options compatible? If not how do I determine which is compatible? Thanks.
There’s a few options out there just make sure you get one for your console. If it’s an OLED get an OLED chip.
Difference between OLED and normal version 2 Switch. Is soldering more difficult with the OLED?
I believe the OLED needs DATO point where the V2 doesn't need it. So I believe it is harder than V2.
where can I purchase that version of the Pico?
Hey, thinking about sending my oled switch in. Do you guys accept apo addresses and will you return the item to an apo address?
what does the DC or D0 Adaptor do ??
What temperature is the soldering iron?
700 f.
@@Wayayeo 370 C seems too hot? I read in other places, they said 300 C to 325 C?
My d point is OK, but I still get a blue light followed by three blinking white led. According to the error codes d0 is bad, but I get 845 or so diode reading from it. So I don't think it is.
If you’re getting that reading on DAT0 then you’re ok there. Check first shorts on all points.
Hey boss, followed your tutorial to the teeth. Unfortunately mine turns blue and then flashes yellow and then turns on into OFW. Any tips?
Get a multimeter and test every point. Something is that properly soldered. Usually Dat 0, maybe “d” point. Good luck.
What wire is used?
Hi Quick question! Where do i buy the 2040 picofly version for the oled Nintendo and at what website do you download the firmware for the 2040 chip
Amazon
suv gun is very expensive what else can i use
Hello i try to this and first time when I boot I have the ofw , I re see your video and I swap the cable
I thought I had soldered the cable you soldered between the letter C and D in the wrong place, so I connected the cable to the point at the bottom, and then I had a BLOD. now I removed the picofly and I still have the BLOD…. Do you have any idea, thanks
Check all points
@@Wayayeo i think my switch it’s die , bluescreen
How much do you charge to install it.
Mine turns on a blue light and then flashes green like 4 times and it doesn't do anything and the screen doesn't turn on, do you know why?
Check your connections with multimeter.
nice clear thermal paste mate lol
Hey sorry dumb question but is this used to load custom software to the switch like retro arch?
this is for patched consoles, where as the jig and RCM trick doesnt work anymore.. all switches after the patched RCM and jig will need this method. and rp2040 is the best one for lites and oleds. Less failure rates. Im getting mine back from this guy in the mail with ups and i cant wait to play some games and emulators on it! :D
@@drewscentral5587have you gotten it back yet and tested it out? Wondering if I should do the same but wanna know firsthand if trustworthy
yeah i used wayayeo for my install service and he was very profesionall. Clean install, and it works! cheapest price i could find for the install. Anywhere else was asking 180$ and up. @@ryanbrahsling5096
Helo he visto video que le aplican aire caliente a la memoria es necesario veo que usted no lo hace
No es necesario. Existen otros métodos cómo este en el video. Corres menor riesgo de dañar la consola. Suerte!!
@@Wayayeo gracias por responder he estado mirando y he comprado uno que las cintas de arriba me quedaron cortas la larga esta corta y la corta esta larga no me he confundido ni nada a la hora de poner por su puesto las cintas ni soldar es solo que creo que está mal 👎 esos chips y al final me compré el instinc v6 y eso lo he devuelto porque como el suyo no le encuentro
No IPA?
Que tipo de cable puedo usar ?
38 awg
Can i pay you to do this at any time?
Link for the chip?
Where dat0?
I can also confirm that he is 100% legit
Responded to every call every text he is super professional He knows what he is doing and i would recommend him to everybody wanting any repairs at all i shipped him my switch oled all the way from the bay area Everything came back working as it should and super clean work i couldnt be happier wish this guy the absolute best and i hope your business booms not too many honest and trustworthy men like yourself!!!!
( ALSO HE TOOK 2 DAYS!!! )
The only reason i even chose to work with him was because of the vouch right under me
do you install chips for people
Google Wayayeo Repairs and visit our site.
Hey men wats the name of the mod chip yu are usung.?😊
"Rp2040" aka "Picofly"
They are quite cheap and easy to get your hands on. Theres also people who can install it for you if youre not too comfortable soldering or dont have the proper tools
:)
Your commetning on a vhannel that offers services :P just thought id poit that out hah. HE installed the rp2040 on my Splatoon 3 japaneese edition switch tablet and was completed yesterday, getting ti back in ups this coming week and im excited to try it out! @@ToxicMothBoi
@@ToxicMothBoido you know where to get the chip ???
top
That is fucking tiny
man you are so messy
Wait do you not have to use hot air or anything to mate the point of the yellow ribbon that slides under the chip with it, how do the points that slip underneath mate with the chip, its never explained in this video how that is done, and I never see you do anything with it, just the two points near the outside of the switch board and the one center point where you solder the purple wire?
No heat is necessary.