GCP wiring.

Includes PS2, Xbox 1, GameCube (but not the Phantom Game Console)

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GCP wiring.

Post by Klefmung »

So my brother gave up on the gcp idea, so I continued his work! But I need some help. I can't solder this thing together. Help maybe?
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Do I have to solder each little wire to each of those, then to the other? Is there a way around this? They are quite close together and hard to get. All I have is a blunt tip 45 (I think) watt iron. Help from a gcper.
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Post by Harshboy »

ok, more description please....portash thing isnt helpful :P
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Post by Turbo Tax 1.0 »

so you wanna relocate the disc reader, that is gonna be a big task i would reccomend just leaving it but thats just me
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Post by atkafighter »

Turbo is right. To relocate those boards you would have to first desolder each connector, and then handwire both halves back together. Desoldering those components is the hardest part. It would help make one slim GCp though.
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Post by Klefmung »

Exactly my point! To make it slimmer! So that is the only way?
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Post by Harshboy »

well you can also get rid of those ports on the bottom of the gamecube to make it slimmer :wink:
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