User User name Password  
   
Saturday 7.2.2026 / 01:11
Search AfterDawn Forums:        In English   Suomeksi   På svenska
afterdawn.com > forums > consoles > nintendo wii - general discussion > possible for a newb to install a d2ckey?
Show topics
 
Forums
Forums
possible for a newb to install a d2ckey?
  Jump to:
 
Posted Message
HansiBB
Newbie
_
11. January 2008 @ 20:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by enligh10:
Originally posted by Rdysn5:
Ok what about an argon chip? should i steer clear of that as well? I believe the argon is only 13 wires. but it might still be impossible for a noob. I dont know anyone who can install it. There must be people out there but I don't want to just give it someone who isn't reliable. Any UK-based modders here who can do the install?

Thanks for your responses guys.
Rdysn5,

See this thread to see if you can handle the installation of the d2cKey with the FlexPCB.


There is also a great video in there showing exactly how to install the chip with the FlexPCB. The guy in the video does the whole install (disassemble Wii, install chip, test, reassemble Wii) in about 20 minutes.

I just added links to a video of the same guy doing an Argon installation in about 25 minutes to that thread.
Advertisement
_
__
enligh10
Junior Member
_
12. January 2008 @ 15:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Rdysn5:
I went on blackcats and found this list of tools needed for the install.

15w Soldering Iron with a pencil tip
30AWG wire
30/20 solder
electrical tape
double-sided tape to held the chip down
desoldering braid
scissors
wire trimmer
Soldering Flux

I guess I should get all of those except the soldering flux. As you said no extra flux is needed. Does the solder have to be 30/20?
thanks for your advice.
I'm not sure what you mean by 30/20. Are you talking about the gauge of the solder? If so i would get the thinnest solder i could find.
AfterDawn Addict
_
12. January 2008 @ 16:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Rdysn5:
I went on blackcats and found this list of tools needed for the install.

15w Soldering Iron with a pencil tip
30AWG wire
30/20 solder
electrical tape
double-sided tape to held the chip down
desoldering braid
scissors
wire trimmer
Soldering Flux

I guess I should get all of those except the soldering flux. As you said no extra flux is needed. Does the solder have to be 30/20?
thanks for your advice.
Ah I meant so say "to hold the chip down".

The solder is supposed to be 60/40, not 30/20 sorry. It's .032 dia. Rosin-Core Solder.
enligh10
Junior Member
_
12. January 2008 @ 16:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by NDarkness:
Originally posted by Rdysn5:
I went on blackcats and found this list of tools needed for the install.

15w Soldering Iron with a pencil tip
30AWG wire
30/20 solder
electrical tape
double-sided tape to held the chip down
desoldering braid
scissors
wire trimmer
Soldering Flux

I guess I should get all of those except the soldering flux. As you said no extra flux is needed. Does the solder have to be 30/20?
thanks for your advice.
Ah I meant so say "to hold the chip down".

The solder is supposed to be 60/40, not 30/20 sorry. It's .032 dia. Rosin-Core Solder.
Oh ok...Tin/Lead...60/40 or 63/37; either should be fine. Make sure you don't get lead free solder though. I read somewhere that there can be some tin whiskers or something like that on the solder contacts. This can cause a short and should be avoided.
Junior Member
_
13. January 2008 @ 21:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
when im doing the install, is there anything to avoid other than bridging? like i've read its easy to melt the pcb if you aren't careful.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 13. January 2008 @ 21:39

Junior Member
_
15. January 2008 @ 13:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have got my solder. the bad news is that its only 0.5oz in a tiny cylinder. when the guy in that video installs it he has this huge spool of solder. i guess 0.5oz isnt enough.
Junior Member
_
15. January 2008 @ 22:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
no personally i doubt you'll really need that much solder,

your should be enough, and overkill on the solder may lead to bridging

(bad memories from bridging my ipod click wheel)
enligh10
Junior Member
_
30. January 2008 @ 14:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just curious how the install went?
Advertisement
_
__
 
_
Junior Member
_
31. January 2008 @ 00:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I didn't buy a chip. Basically I have heard too many bad things about the d2ckey and the argon. the argon install looked doable but i don't see much point buying it if it's a bugged chip. As for the d2ckey, to be honest I looked at the video and just thought it looked way to hard to install.
So anyway no chip means I haven't attempted an install. I read there might be a new argon coming out though.
 
afterdawn.com > forums > consoles > nintendo wii - general discussion > possible for a newb to install a d2ckey?
 

Digital video: AfterDawn.com | AfterDawn Forums
Music: MP3Lizard.com
Gaming: Blasteroids.com | Blasteroids Forums | Compare game prices
Software: Software downloads
Blogs: User profile pages
RSS feeds: AfterDawn.com News | Software updates | AfterDawn Forums
International: AfterDawn in Finnish | AfterDawn in Swedish | AfterDawn in Norwegian | download.fi
Navigate: Search | Site map
About us: About AfterDawn Ltd | Advertise on our sites | Rules, Restrictions, Legal disclaimer & Privacy policy
Contact us: Send feedback | Contact our media sales team
 
  © 1999-2026 by AfterDawn Ltd.

  IDG TechNetwork