ok first off, i am a total noob meaning you would have to explain almost everything to me....i have been doin my research on it for like a month and have not found anything that i can use or understand :cry2:my objective is to complete my first psp slim modification. it is to take apart my psp place green led's in the l+r triggers....it sounds simple right...not to me :dntknw:i have no experience with soldering so my father(he is a jeweler) who is qualified to do soo will be doin that work...wat i am really asking for is a video or typed tutorial on exactly how to do this..from parts list to exact reassembly and eperience pointers on exactly how to not mess up my psp...this is wat i have planned i would like you guys to go over it and correct me if this is wrong. so this is my draft or plan i guess..lol
parts list: 2xsmall very bright green surface mounted light emiting diodes(led's)
2xdifferent colored 22 gauge wire rolls
1xparental unit to solder it all
basic theory and plan: i will open the back of the psp battery cover and remove the battery.i will then gently remove the warenty sticker and place it sticky side up somewere safe.i will then use my scredriver to remove the screw under were the sticker was placed.i will then remove the screww on the other side of the battery mount area.along with the screws on ther other side of the psp backing.remove the 2 screws on top of the psp along with the bottom screw. flip psp over remove face plate.i will take my small straight screwdriver and gently pry on the left edge of the menu buttons strip.remove the strip gently disconecting the components ribbon...place the compont to the side somwere safe...i will then gently pry on the upper right corner of the lcd screenwen loose holding it up gently pry on the lower-right corner tll releasesgently fold forward towards my body laying it flat.i begin realesing the large lcd screen ribon with my tweezers along with the smaller cable to the leftplace the lcd screen somewere safe.i will then disassemble the psp slim trigger assesmbly removing the two trigger buttons.i will then drill a hole determined by the size of my led's ..i assume that when the WLAN switch is active it has a flow of electricity..i assume the WLAN switch has 3-4 pins on it .1positve 2negetive 4 ground 5 no idea...my theory is to patch the lights off of those pins then returning back to the negative so then while the WLAN switch is on so will the led's....fiting all the small wires in in one complete circuit lighting the led's ...puting the psp back together and testing it...hopefully i will be happy with my results..
i would love to hear back on this plan plz tell me wat i will need to change or recomendations on the matter..so plz a video tutorial walking me threw this would be perfect but a writen tutorial would be good also hopefully including very descriptive pictures...plz let me know on wat you guys think.... :hifive:thank you for your help..