pardon the aftermath

EDIT: ExtremeRate is the company that made the shell. Pretty impressed

    • @Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldOP
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      122 years ago

      Honestly it was a lot of fun though I really enjoyed every moment of it. The fact that there are replacement parts available takes a lot of the real stress away from it for me

    • SuzyQ
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      Same. It’s why I went with the Teardown skin by dbrand. Get that see through look but with an adhesive skin instead. I’ve been very pleased with it.

      • @EternalWarBear@lemmy.world
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        I’ve got the Clone of the Kingdom skin on mine.

        The only things I’m not liking are when using the touchscreen has a weird lip now. And getting the grips to sit pretty is annoying; might just need to apply more heat then try smoothing them out. Did it while applying, but man is it slightly difficult. Other than those two things the skin is fantastic. Would recommend getting one to people if didn’t wanna go through a shell swap.

        Lastly, if anyone is interested in one, when it says be careful with the top piece. You REALLY need to go slow and keep your fingers near the wax paper and the sticker. I was going slow then got to the vent part then it just zipped up getting a tear on one side. Luckily it still worked, but made it a slight pain applying that part of the skin.

      • KSP Atlas
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        Is your username from the chromebook debug cable or is it from something else

        • SuzyQ
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          Mine? SuzyQ? It’s from the CCR song of the same name but with a different spelling.

    • Corroded
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      72 years ago

      I still have the screws on my desk from my original Xbox that I took apart. Really should find out where they came from this weekend

    • HidingCat
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      Eh, I usually leave off a few screws on the side panels, makes it easier for future access. XD

    • @Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 years ago

      I did think about doing that but I didnt think it would look too good. The company I got it from has button replacements and im thinking of going with a solid light green or “matcha” green

  • 👁️👄👁️
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    72 years ago

    5 hours of effort, hundreds of hours of swagging on everyone who can’t pull that off.

  • @ShoePaste@lemmy.ml
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    Damn, maybe I won’t do a shell swap. I really wanted to do one but no way i could set aside 5 hours to get that done.

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        I’m not sure they’d be comfortable servicing it with aftermarket parts. Some manufacturers that allow customization will tell you to undo the mods before sending it in for repair.

    • BlinkerFluid
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      12 years ago

      Lose the soda, man, and clean her up with a little rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab.

      • sharpiemarker
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        Huh? Sorry dude I’m an adult; I don’t drink soda near electronics. My Deck has had a screen protector and protective case since day 1. I baby my tech. Pretty sure my A button is either defective or prematurely wearing out.

        • @Lesrid@lemm.ee
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          My first steam deck that I returned due to screen bubbles had a sticky B button out of the box. My replacement has a creaky left trigger. Can’t win.

          • sharpiemarker
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            F

            In my searching for other people with a sticky A button, the sticky B button is all I could find. Pretty sure I’m going to have to send mine in for repair.

  • @Cort@lemmy.world
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    Have you ever done shell swaps on other devices? If so, how would you compare this one?

    I’ve done joy con pairs in 1.5-2 hours but dualshock 4 took 20+ reassemble attempts over the course of a week before I got it working.

    The switch light I did took a little over 3 hours.

    Just trying to gage if the front panel is something I really want to try

    • @Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldOP
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      52 years ago

      I havent done many shell swaps but ive torn down my fair share of electronics I have to say the screen is the hardest part on this everything else was pretty straight forward unscrew and unplug ribbon cables (and remember to actually put them back…) im doing some controller shell swaps real soon here though so thatll get me a little understanding on where the SD stands. It did take me 5 hours but I was being quite careful and taking my time id be fairly confident in taking it apart again and I plan to swap in some hall effect sticks or maybe mess with the triggers a little

    • @Texas_Hangover@lemm.ee
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      Damn! Why was the dualshock such a pain in the ass? Ive got a couple I’ve been wanting to unfuck, but if its that tedious of a process I’ll just say screw it lol.

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        The ribbon cable that connects the buttons to the motherboard is REALLY finicky. There is basically no retention mechanism, so you have to line up the ribbon on the contacts and screw everyone back together. I’m not even sure it’s actually a ribbon cable or if it is, it’s a really old style. I had to take it apart and put it back together again a bunch of times.

  • @JCreazy@midwest.social
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    Is it actually green? Different pictures make it look more teal or bluish. I wish it was closer to a jungle green. I’d love to do a shell swap but I’m Leary about removing the screen.

    • @Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldOP
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      it’s definitely closer to teal rather than actual emerald. I think Jsaux did the the color better they just dont have a faceplate in that color as well

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    I’m kind of annoyed JSAUX made a green back shell but still haven’t made a front shell to match.

    I’ve got a green backed Steam Deck just begging for a green front.

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    Looks pretty awesome though! I’d love a shell swap but I’m really scared that I’ll fuck up my screen or something.

    • @Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldOP
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      22 years ago

      screen was definitely the hardest part. Fortunately worst case scenario is you buy a replacement screen that’s available! That’s actually what gave me the confidence to do it, knowing that if I bork anything up that replacements are available, improvements even

  • @IronSage@sh.itjust.works
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    I broke the audio on my steam deck doing a shekl swap. It has to be a hardware issue but i took it apart and back together again like 3 times. Oh well, i got a aya neo geek 1s on the way, im sure ill miss the deck and continue to use bluetooth audio

      • @IronSage@sh.itjust.works
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        I got replacement speakers but that was not the problem. I do not see anywhere to get a replacement audio board or ribbon cables.

        If you see anywhere, let me know!

        • @Nindelofocho@lemmy.worldOP
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          I gave it a good look and you’re right im not finding a replacement for that part anywhere. I reckon next best option is scavenge it from a broken deck or send it to valve for repair at cost