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How to install Wiikey modchip
OK now lets start off with the tools needed:
1. 15 watt soldering iron w/grounded tip 2. .015 dia. Silver bearing solder 3. 30 awg Kynar wire 4. Exacto knife 5. Mini wire cutter (optional but recommended) 6. Flux paste The rest of the tools in the pic are for taking taking the wii apart..ect..ect Ok now lets start with cutting six 1 ½ inch strips of kynar The easiest way to strip kynar is to hold one end of the wire on a table and press an exacto knife down while spinning it with your fingers. Ok now we need to add flux to the wii’s solder points/pads Use the tooth pick to dab a tiny amount of flux on to each pad Some people have asked if it is nessary to add solder to the pads(tinning) the answer is no,theres more then enough solder on the wii’s pads already, and we are gonna tin the wires instead. To tin the wires we are gonna put a tiny bead of solder onto the soldering iron and touch the wire to it. But before we do that we need to tin the tip of the iron to insure a nice bead will form onto the tip. The way we do this is using a wet sponge or paper towel, we put alittle solder onto the tip and then wipe it off with the wet sponge or paper towel. Now lets put a bead on it. Now to transfer that bead onto the wire. Now lets place it onto one of the wii’s pads and since the flux is some what sticky it should help prevent it from sliding off the pad as you hold it in place. Dont forget to clean the irons tip with the wet sponge/paper towel. Now while holding the wire onto the pad, quickly touch it with the tip of the iron. Now clean the irons tip and and tin the next wire. Keep repeating the process until all six wires are soldered. Ok now all wires are soldered. Now using and angled pick, mini screwdriver, safety pin, or any small pointy object ,gently lift all wires so there standing straight up. With the wires standing up, gently lower the chip,feeding the two top wires through the holes on the wiikey chip, and placing it down onto the wii’s pad area. Now that the wiikey is in place use your mini wire cutter to cut off the excess wire. Now using your pick, mini screwedriver,needle..ect..ect gently fold the protruding wire over the pad,pressing down so it hugs to the wiikey pad, and apply a dab of flux. Now clean your tip and apply a small bead of solder, and quickly touch the iron to the wiikeys pad. Now that its soldered let move onto the next pad. Cut ,fold ,flux, and solder the next pad. Now that we have a few soldered we can cut,fold,flux the rest. Now lets solder the rest of the pads. Ok were done! Now its time to put everything back together ,burn wiikeys setup disc and see if it works. Source- http://psx-scene.com/forums/wiikey/5...all-guide.html
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nice thread man. i want my wii modded just scared to do it. i working up the nerve to do it and this thread is GREAT. thanks again :}
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wat does this wiikeys modchip do exactly???
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Allows your Wii console to play backup/burned games. And games from all regions of the world.
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oo thats nice i guess
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i thnk that a remote loation install looks better than the one in the thread. Just did my first one a couple weeks back, cant wait to do another one!
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hey just remember i had to go off a pin because the previous owner burnt a pad off the board!
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That does not compare no where close to having to grind the top of the chip without damaging the tracer and then solder 3 cables in a very very very tiny spot and I do mean tiny you have no idea how small it is under the top of that IC chip.
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