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Thread: Ps2 Modding

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    lightshow's Avatar Asleep at the wheel
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    I am going to Mod [modchip] my Ps2 system.

    I watched the thrid thebroken episode which shows how to mod the PS2 and my question is with the sodering.

    I know how to use a soder gun and I was wondering if any of you have sodered your modchip in.

    The soder points are very small and I wanted to hear people's experience with their own personal modding

    IE : I messed up my motherbaord, it was easy, keep a steady hand, etc
    I miss the days of random nut '03
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    tesco's Avatar woowoo
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    i messed up a mouse trying to solder a new right click button into it. the one it had didnt work. i ended up putting to much solder and it roled down teh circuit board and melted onto a chips conncters, then it didnt work anymore and i couldnt 'unsolder' it.

    its very hard to solder, and i recomend u either get an external mod chip or have it professionally done, unless you have had experience with a soldering iron.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #3
    I have done a few for friends now and i've installed the duo chip in mine... I did mine first it took me awhile to do as this was only the second time.
    i picked up a soldering iron the first was on a ps... the ps2 is quit abit harder and i would say i did a great job as i very rarly solder my main advice would be make sure u have the proper stuff,take your time, keep a stedy hand, and take a few breaks lol i really needed to take a few smoke breaks as i was freaked id mess my ps2 up but after i was finished i put it back together and it worked perfect

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    lightshow's Avatar Asleep at the wheel
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    Yeah, maybe I should do a few practice sodders before I try the real thing. Did you have any problems soddering it in the sense of it being a really small point to sodder?
    I miss the days of random nut '03
    Click for more activation options, then activate by telephone. Run the keygen.
    if I call them, aren't they going to get me? (you know, down there)

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    using a nice solder tool will make all the difference in the world and oh, so much easier...

    something with a lot of wattage and precise, replaceable tips...

    you may find one used for under $100US.

    luck with it.

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #6
    No the only problem I had was getting the solder to stick to the vias but once i figured out the first via the rest where pretty easy but the points wern't overly small but i have great eye sight so it may be harder for some people.

    All I have to say is take your time your first time.... it took me close to 5hrs the first time but that was because of me takeing breaks and i wanted to be very careful but now i can do it quit abit faster and im not really worried about messing up any more cause now i know what to do.

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