The so called “fuse” is very difficult to bridge with solder or a wire and when I tried it the result was to destroy one end of the fuse making it impossible to bridge. Luckily I found out that one side of the battery(the positive) is connected to one side of the fuse and the other side is connected to a nearby small pad which makes it easier to bridge. I enclose a picture of what I did…hope it helps.
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[image|2396769]The so called “fuse” is very difficult to bridge with solder or a wire and when I tried it the result was to destroy one end of the fuse making it impossible to bridge. Luckily I found out that one side of the battery(the positive) is connected to one side of the fuse and the other side is connected to a nearby small pad which makes it easier to bridge. I enclose a picture of what I did…hope it helps.
This fix is for the right joycon but I guess the left joycon has something similar which an ohmeter can discover….
The so called “fuse” is very difficult to bridge with solder or a wire and when I tried it the result was to destroy one end of the fuse making it impossible to bridge. Luckily I found out that one side of the battery(the positive) is connected to one side of the fuse and the other side is connected to a nearby small pad which makes it easier to bridge. I enclose a picture of what I did…hope it helps.
This fix is for the right joycon but I guess the left joycon has something similar which an ohmeter can discover….