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Repairing a Nintendo DS that is not charging

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  • Remove the faulty EM10 filter. Use a soldering iron to melt the solder and gently lift off the filter with tweezers or pliers, being careful not to pull the copper tracks off the motherboard.

  • A replacement EM10 filter is available HERE (as at 01/01/12) no doubt other suppliers exist

  • Solder new EM10 filter into place, ensuring correct orientation. If required, check the new filter with a multimeter to confirm before installing.

  • Alternate method - Bridge the solder pads that correspond with each set of pads - yellow to yellow and cyan to cyan

  • Bypassing the EM10 filter may affect the system performance and is not recommended

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