Modding GBA LCD Voltage

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  1. TehCheckt

    TehCheckt What's a Dremel?

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    Well in my right now I have a GBA, I plan on breaking it open by smashing it on the back side because I don't have one of those Nintendo screwdrivers (don't worry lcd is padded up). Now before I do this I need to know what the voltage of the screen is before I regret what I just did.

    Edit: I'm thinking I should've put this in electronics.
     
  2. Fod

    Fod what is the cheesecake?

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    the fact you're smashing it open raather than grinding down a spare screwdriver to size to open it worries me greatly, and makes me wonder about the rest of your skills.
     
  3. RegularChaos

    RegularChaos What's a Dremel?

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    first of all use the :search: ! there is an LCD sticky somewhere that has a link to all the information for GBA lcds. Unfortunately it is probably not worth your time to open it up because it is not easy to connect a GBA LCD to a PC (if thats what you intend to do)
     
  4. Above All Laws

    Above All Laws What's a Dremel?

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    he would be breaking it open because GBA uses a special type of screw that can't be opened unless you pay for it. Online it usually costs 10 dollars to get the screw. Not worth it.
     
  5. TehCheckt

    TehCheckt What's a Dremel?

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    I have thought about grinding down a regular screwdriver to do the job, but I feel smashing it works better for me..or not. I do not intend to hook it up to my PC at all. Also Fod I wouldn't worry too much about my skills I mean this isn't really the method I use, in fact it's the first time I tried smashing something open to get what I want. What I plan on doing is building something like they did on Systm episode one just on a smaller scale.
     
  6. Mattt

    Mattt Minimodder

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    well if i were u i would not smash it up and open it carefully, switch it on then test the voltage accross the LCD using a multimeter.

    well there are alternatives to breaking it appart- such as making a screwdriver head that fits, just because you dont have the exact screwdriver doesnt matter, for instance u can undo torques with a flat head. or he could drill out the screw.
     
  7. TehCheckt

    TehCheckt What's a Dremel?

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    problem is I don't have a multimeter I know these things can be really helpful, but at the moment I cannot afford so that's why I'm asking you guys. My assumption was 3v maybe 5v
     
  8. Mattt

    Mattt Minimodder

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    your trying to mod something that involves electronics and u dont have a multimeter :eyebrow: do u have any expericane with electronics?

    what are you actuly trying to do anyway? because you havent said.
     
  9. TehCheckt

    TehCheckt What's a Dremel?

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    Yes, I'm not a electronics guru, but yeah I know what I'm doing I'm just too n00bish to have a mltimeter :waah:.
     
  10. Jhonbus

    Jhonbus What's a Dremel?

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    1V or 1KV, it's probably not gonna matter too much once you've smashed the crap out of it with a hammer. I'd suggest waiting until you have the necessary tools before starting the mod. Especially a multimeter, they're really not that expensive when you think about how useful they are.
     
  11. Mattt

    Mattt Minimodder

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    still havent awnsered one of the more important questions i had.

    what are u actuly trying to do????

    we cant help you unless we have an idea of what your doing. :rolleyes:
     
  12. TehCheckt

    TehCheckt What's a Dremel?

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    I found a pretty ************ one that sells for $15 at home depot, hell if it does the job I'll buy it.
     
  13. Fod

    Fod what is the cheesecake?

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    yeah tri wing screws can be screwed (is that the proper term?) with a flat head that's just wide enough to fit tightly. grind down an old flathead you don't need.
     
  14. webbyman

    webbyman Hax.

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    :hehe: lmao :D
    isn't it easier to just get a saw and cut the back off
     
  15. zackbass

    zackbass What's a Dremel?

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    Whenever I don't have the right tool for a screw I prefer to drill the head off the screw. It's much cleaner than smashing it and just as fast.
     
  16. TehCheckt

    TehCheckt What's a Dremel?

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    I'm not sure exactly what I'm going to use the LCD screen maybe just a display type thing for a future project, I don't intend on using it for my computer since I have no need to. I did manage to get the thing open though I used a oldering iron and just burned the plastic around the screws and popped them out. Everything still works just fine and I plan on testing the voltage on the screen soon once I get a multimeter.
     
  17. Sea Shadow

    Sea Shadow aka "Panda"

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    Out of curiosity, how exactly do you plan on controling the LCD?
     
  18. Kipman725

    Kipman725 When did I get a custom title!?!

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    omg do you love abusing tools?

    you used a soldering iron to burn the plastic! :S
     
  19. Mattt

    Mattt Minimodder

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    lol this was the one i was going to ask. but tbh i dont realy think he knows wat hes doing so didnt bother :D
     

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