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Installing Wii Key

February 14th, 2008

Episode 3

Coming up on today’s epsiode:

Installing a Wii Mod Chip
Before we Start Disassembling the wii, We want to make sure we have all the appropriate tools to get the job done.

First, test and see how our wiikey is going to be positioned on the Circuit Board.

Apply Soldering Flux to each of the 6 pad points. Then apply silver bearing solder to each of the 6 pad points. Position the chip so all of the 6 pad points match the correct spot on the circuit board. For this next step You will need 2 inch, 30 gauge wire. Apply soldering flux to each of the six points on the circuit board. Now apply silver bearing solder to each of the six points on the circuit board. Carefully solder the 2, inch, 30 gauge wire to the points on the circuit board

Place the wiikey on the board and feed threw the wired points. Curve all the wires to match to the correct pads and solder all wires closed to from the wiikey to the circuit board points. Cut the access off the wires. Apply some black electrical tape over the key to prevent any shortages. plug the everything back in and place the wiikey setup disk in and should look like a game cube game. If so proceed, if not double check your points.

Enjoy your Wii!

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