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About to solder my LEDs in on my 360 controller to red, anything I need to know to do or not to do before I continue? I want to do my console later tonight also.
Is the console as easy to do as the controllers?
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Is the console as easy to do as the controllers?
EDIT: Pictures of controller
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Just make sure the led polarity (+ & -) are in the right spot, the controller boards vary matrix style and newer style cg have different polarities. Also make sure to be careful with your sodder pads on the controller if you burn them off from continuously messing up they will be useless and you will have a missing led. Use a low powered iron maybe 30watt. Good luck it takes time and practice but it'll be worth it!
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They are small ass leds I was only able to get one #shakyhands
EDIT: Idk why I put batteries it's 1am give me a break ;)
EDIT: Idk why I put batteries it's 1am give me a break ;)
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Posted pictures of finished product.
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Wow they look snazzy nice dude <3
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that controller looks bad ass lol might have to do mine rainbow
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Slim rol board you have to be careful not to remove any small resistors or caps from the board and as for the phat consoles its just as easy there are tutorials on the web how to install them on RF boards for phats with working error leds
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