Hi,
My launch Switch's battery degraded to a point where Breath of the Wild barely lasted an hour, so I figured I could try to purchase a new battery and replace it by myself, like I had done for the Joy-Con drift before. But sadly, I messed up... While removing the battery cable from the connector, the plastic chipped off the right side (the 5 pins are intact, but there's nothing to hold the cable in place). Does anyone know if it's possible to solder/paste the battery cable in place? Or is soldering a new connector (or the cables) required? Sending it for repair would cost enough to justify buying a new Switch, since it was old and I don't intend to install CFW.
Thanks.
By the way, the amount of adhesive Nintendo uses for the battery should be criminal
My launch Switch's battery degraded to a point where Breath of the Wild barely lasted an hour, so I figured I could try to purchase a new battery and replace it by myself, like I had done for the Joy-Con drift before. But sadly, I messed up... While removing the battery cable from the connector, the plastic chipped off the right side (the 5 pins are intact, but there's nothing to hold the cable in place). Does anyone know if it's possible to solder/paste the battery cable in place? Or is soldering a new connector (or the cables) required? Sending it for repair would cost enough to justify buying a new Switch, since it was old and I don't intend to install CFW.
Thanks.
By the way, the amount of adhesive Nintendo uses for the battery should be criminal