
The disassembly for today has arrived…
What’s wrong with pink!
Here comes the sheer help again!
Has the Switch that stopped working properly been fixed?
The contents of the metal shield look like this.
The contents of lite are simple and not very complicated.
>>4
It has healed.
>>7
I feel like it’s different from the simple I know…
Isn’t it happening quite often?!
This Switch Lite wants to be disassembled.
Why don’t you try attaching a MOD chip?
Are you going to replace the display as well?
Lite could have offered more color variations.
It was more thoroughly dismantled than I thought…
Such a small battery can power that kind of movement, huh?
The circuit board for the left trigger part is separate, isn’t it?
Are you okay? Will there be any leftover parts after assembling?
Here comes Yutapon again!
>>18
Yutapon is warm, you know…
Can a light stick be easily repaired even if it breaks?
What is that round thing in the middle? A speaker?
>>20
If it’s the same as the Switch, then it’s a cooling fan.
>>20
Fan
>>22
Ah, I see, so the copper plate above the fan is like a heat sink that cools the CPU.
>>23
I like the two-tone color.
>>23
Isn’t it possible to just replace the screen frame?
STD Toad color
It has a luxurious feel.
Are the buttons and sticks reused?
The back looks like this in chrome red.
I wanted the lite that I always hold in my hand to be in my favorite color.
>>29
The shell had a button, but I reused it as it is.
That’s cool.
>>36
Why did you buy pink…?
>>41
I think it’s probably only pastel colors, so it’s meant to be changed out.
>>41
The used pink one sold nearby was the cheapest.
The left stick is broken, and it’s 9000 yen.
I planned to change the shell, so I thought any color would be fine, but after I bought it, I learned about the screen specifications and got bummed out.
I should have gone with the Dialga-Palkia model…
>>36
Nice color.
It has a metallic feel reminiscent of the PSP, which is nice.
That’s cool.
I also bought a used one and replaced the battery and stick with new ones.
I thought the adhesive holding the battery was too strong.
This is nice.
I want to do it too.
I was wondering what a compatible battery would be like, and it’s cheap…
Disassembly seems a bit challenging.
Is it the WonderSwan?
I always thought that swapping something like this would require soldering.
Wasn’t it quite hot after warming up the Yutapon in the microwave for about 1 minute and 30 seconds…?
If it’s not hot, it won’t peel off.
That’s a nice color.
Today too!?
Aren’t they going to make the buttons and sticks black and the bezel gold to match the Famicom colors?
Aluminum housing?
It feels like I’ll eventually get warned from Kyoto or something…
>>49
There’s no problem with just swapping out the shell of the device you use yourself.
Replacement parts will start to circulate around the late hardware phase anyway…
I want to take apart my Lite because the button behavior is strange…
There are parts that are broken and need to be replaced, but I want to put back as many original parts as possible. There are various parts available for sale, but their accuracy is a bit questionable.
I have also changed the shell of my iPhone, but I wonder what line that color, which is impossible for the original, was manufactured on and where it came from…
I’m impressed that something as simple as double-sided tape is used in unexpectedly important parts.
Was the broken left stick component replaced?
I wonder if they buy shells from places like AliExpress.
It’s not allowed to sell it, but it’s fine to use it for yourself.
It seems a new model is coming out, so I was thinking about buying a Switch soon, since the current model is in its final stages, and maybe changing the shell as well. I did it with that mindset, but it turned out to be more fun than I expected.
The total cost for two main units and shells for replacing Joy-Con and Pro Controllers ended up being a little cheaper than a new Switch.
Since there’s nothing left to disassemble, I’ll quietly play.
Hey, hey, hey…
I can’t… do it…
I could do this much too.
There have been recent developments like the organic EL display and HDMI output for the Switch light, but is anyone in this thread interested?
>>63
It seems that lite can also do wireless charging.
If I’m going to do it, I’ll consider it when the main unit becomes cheaper, which will be a long time from now.
I can at least take off a screw!
It looks like it’s about to break even though I haven’t done anything…
Even screws can get stripped if you let your guard down.
With good taste.
I’m hesitant to use a heat gun for the adhesion of delicate parts like this LCD, but it can come off with Yutapon?
I think people with skills are amazing.
Looks fun.
If there are any cheap used ones for lite, I might try buying one for practice.
I heard there are two types of screws when disassembling the Switch.
I wonder if it’s possible to limit the heat generation to a level that doesn’t require cooling, even with the current performance of the Switch.
It’s really impressive that there are people who can properly repair things and make them work again…
It’s really frustrating that there are situations where it’s difficult to send things for official repairs due to save data issues with games like Pokémon and Animal Crossing.
>>78
It’s like transferring to a new aircraft and then sending the old one for repairs…