It's most certainly nothing impressive, but I didn't want to start out with anything huge.
http://s90.photobucket.com/albums/k259/DarkZero51521/PSP/The pics are arranged in the wrong order, but it's alright lol.
I had a
hell of a time with this mod though. My initial plan was this:
-4 LED's in back ring
-2 LED's in each trigger
-Wifi switch used to cut off LED's
I took apart the PSP with only one issue (I damaged the cable that gos to the UMD spinner..no big deal, i dont use UMDs.).
Cutting out the ring took FOREVER (about 1:15), but turned out very cleanly and nice aside from one scratch where i accidentally went off track.
Here was my first mistake. I pre-soldered all 4 resistors and LEDs with measurements assuming they'd fit. I fit all 4 LED's
with their resistors into the back plate, and then glued it. It didn't leave me with enough room to snap it back on, this seriously wasted about an 2 hours of my time trying to figure out some way to fit it on, until I finally gave up.
I wound up cutting two of the LED's and their resistors our from back there. The unfortunate thing at this point is that i bent the UMD cage and a piece of plastic on the UMD door, so now there's enough room for it to fit on but it's bent so horribly that it hangs off. This took me about 45 minutes to fix, lots of burns too
At this point i'm ecstatic that i finally got back to the mobo part. I faced another issue, I didn't know the positive/negative charges of the wifi swich and it's LED. So, i figured i'd desolder the LED and look at the bottom for it's charge. In the process of desoldering, I ruined the LED and the charge got disoriented. Fail. I wound up asking here and everything went fine though, a picture was provided.
I soldered the negative to the negative wifi area, then the positive to the 3.6 area on the powerboard. At this point i'm almost certain that i've failed and the PSP wont even cut on, but to my surprise it did and worked fine. Unfortunately, my memory had failed me and i made another mistake. I thought that the wifi LED was continually on when you have the switch enabled, but it just blinks. I didn't want all my LED's just blinking, so i went back and desoldered it, then soldered it to the power LED.
At this point it's really been like 7 hours..lol, and I was quiet frustrated, so i figured i'd just make it easier for myself and only solder one LED on each trigger. The process went well, even though my finger wound up glued to a trigger xp. They lite up fine, everything worked great. I started reassembling the PSP screwed the LCD Screens cage on. Something told me i should test it, so i did.. The lights stayed on even when the PSP's off. Once again, I asked here and someone told me there could be a short. So, I disassembled the entire PSP and checked each connection, found nothing. After some further examining, I noticed that i had stripped a wire too far (my negative connected to the power LED), and it was making contact. I fixed the problem, reassembled the PSP. I put the LCD on, then went to put the faceplate on. I had ordered a new faceplate off ebay, and it turned out to be a slim when i tried putting it on, so i stuck the old one back on there.
Lol, i put it all together, then realized i put the Dpad in side down. Fail again. I'm never taking it apart again xD
Anyways, i hope someone learns from my mistakes, sorry for the huge paragraph.
Key things for tl;dr
-Don't presolder your wires, do them one by one.
-Don't try to fit your resistors in your backplate.
-Never try to force something in place, nothing good can come out of it.
-Wifi switch is useless for a constant connection.
-Patience is key.
-Completely cover each connection to prevent shorts; don't strip wire's most than a cm or two.
-Pay close attention to details.
-Never trust the ebay japanese sellers >:l