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Larger version of the Nintendo DSi, released March 2010 in North America. Most repairs are accomplished with only a screwdriver and prying tools.

Is it possible to fix this?

I was trying to do a USB-C mod for my Dsi-xl and when I pulled off the charge port I pulled two pads I managed to get it on, but when I turned it on I got blinking light turns out I blown the fuse on the power board. I thought the exposed copper by the via caused the short so I removed the Usb-c and tore a third pad I dont know if I can now do the mod can it fixed ?

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@christophe89153 Yes, it can be fixed :-) IMG #1 and #2 looks like you have some copper on the vias that you could use to run jumpers to the new connector or even rebuild the solder pads by using epoxy-bonded replacement patterns. #3 would just require you to run a jumper from point 1 of F1 (which indicates a fuse :-) to the proper contact of the new connector.

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