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How easy would it be to repair the 3DS charge port?

I am thinking of getting a 3DS for cheap (cheap because its 'charge port is bad'), but I was wondering just how easy or difficult it would be to repair it.

I have a soldering iron and decent soldering experience, but it'd still be nice to know if it even COULD be repaired before I try.

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It's not always "the port" that's the problem.. Fuses and power chip is sometimes at fault.

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you know where it says 4.6=IN I put my charger in but it does not charge can someone help me with this problem... I do not know what is wrong...

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My 4.6=IN is broke watt should I do now?

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On my Nintendo 3DS.

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I need a solution how to fix my 4.6=IN the inside of the port was removed now i need to replace or Repair it

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Kizul Emeraldfire , nothing is ever really easy:) take a look at this guide. Right around step 7 and 8 do you see the port clearly. It is soldered unto the logic board. So if you are pretty good with soldering small components onto a board, it should be a straight forward repair. The part is available from places like this. Not a bad price :) and absolutely doable. Hope this helps, good luck.

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Hm... Would I *need* to get a replacement port component? I probably wouldn't if it was just broken solder (re-soldering it would be a cinch), but would something like that actually 'burn out'? o.O?

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It would not burn out, but it is possible that the contacts are bend from pulling the plug sideways to often or the contacts on the logic board may have cracked and not making proper connection with the logic board. The only way to know that, is by looking at it and may be checking with a multimeter.

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I see — thank you very much! You've been most helpful :)

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What if the part actually broke off

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If the dc 4v in port is damaged (around 75% of this has happened), plug the charger into the charging dock that came with the Nintendo 3DS. You may need to hold the bottom right corner upward to charge it. This isn't the best fix but it works. Continue the holding process until you have a sufficient charge.

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Hopefully this helped

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This actualy worked for my 3ds but somtimes it bends the metal parts on the cradle.

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Umm... how would you go around repairing/changing out the 3DS charge port in the first place? Mine recently got bent out of shape (kind of literally) so...

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Just like the original answer said, disassemble it, desolder the old one and resolder a new one:-) It is really not that bad:-)

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But I don't know how to do that.

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Is there anybody that can do it for you? Do you have the tools, or can you get them? Can you practice on some old boards?

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Sera, you should look up and research the skill of soldering. In basically, you use a iron rod that's heated up to melt solder, a tin and lead alloy (sometimes copper replacing the lead), and connect electronic components with it, like wires. You should probably make a question here on ifixit and get some help from people like oldturkey here.

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What can you do if the gummy part is missing ?

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Watt gummy part?

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My 4.6=IN is broken on my 3DS. What should we do about my 3DS?

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