3DS:Power Fuse Replacement

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Items Needed

  • Replacement power fuse
  • Soldering iron
  • Desoldering wick or pump
  • Precision screwdriver set
  • Anti-static wrist strap (optional but recommended)

Because this guide requires soldering (Intro to Soldering Guide)

Directions (All Models)

Power Off and Disassemble

NOTE: If available, use an anti-static mat and wear an anti-static wrist strap to minimize the risk of static electricity damage.

  • Disassemble the device using a precision screwdriver set. Keep track of screws and components by organizing them in a way that makes reassembly easier.

Locate the Power Fuse

  • The power fuse is a small rectangular component located near the power connector on the motherboard.

Desolder the Old Fuse

  • Use the soldering iron to heat the solder joints of the old power fuse.
  • Use a desoldering wick or pump to remove excess solder from the fuse's pads.
  • Gently lift the old fuse away from the motherboard.

Replace with New Fuse

  • Place the replacement fuse in the same position on the motherboard.
  • Apply a small amount of solder to the pads, securing the new fuse in place.
  • Be precise to avoid excessive heat, which could damage nearby components.

Reassemble the 3DS

  • Carefully put the device back together, following the reverse order of disassembly.
  • Ensure all components are correctly seated, and screws are tightened securely.

Test the 3DS

  • Insert the battery and power on the 3DS.
  • Confirm that the device powers up without issues. Check for any unusual behavior.