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La Nintendo DS Lite è stata rilasciata nel 2006 subentrando alla Nintendo DS. Lo smontaggio di questo dispositivo è semplice, il che ne rende facile la riparazione.

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When plugged up, DS won't charge

We have a DS lite that won't charge. When its plugged up orange light flashes on then immediately goes out. Tried replacing battery but still doesn't work.

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Have you tried replacing the battery?

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No how do you do that

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My 3DS is doing the same thing, so I switched to my DS XL, but now it is doing the same thing, either my chargers are broken or both of my batteries have a problem, I suggest getting a needle and trying to place the pins inside the charging hole if they aren't in place. My DSs aren't working so I might get a new 3ds especially since the new pokemon Sun and Moon is out.

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I had my ds lite and it wont stay on and the orange light turns off and i shined the battery and it wont work i even put it in after taking it out i already changed batery and wont work.

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Hey guys, I have had a similar problem, and after not being able to even open the battery port (noob some might call me) I decided to hack into the charger and sure enough, there was the problem. Since most people coming here probably don't have an engineering degree, I'll keep it simple. The wires connecting to the part that connected to the wall, well one or both of them are broken. Happens easily and more often than you'd think. Easy solution, just buy a new charger. If that doesn't work, check out your port where you connect the charger. If that is broken, bad news, you're going to need a whole new DS. Unfortunate I know, waste of a whole DS but you can also just simply keep buying new DS batteries and replacing them. Doesn't seem as efficient but you do you.

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Venessa, I would check the charger and make sure that you have the proper voltage coming out of the adapter. Check the charging port with a multimeter and see if it has power when the charger is plugged in. Check the solder points to make sure that are properly attached to the logic board. Sometimes the solder connections brake. Of course, make sure that you have a battery that still holds a charge, and make sure that it makes proper contact. Check for corrosion on the points. I would also check the battery connectors with a multimeter while the DS is plugged in. See what voltage you get on those. It is also possible that this is caused by either a loose connection that holds the top screen ribbon cable to the board or that the ribbon cable to the top screen is damaged and will require replacing.Your DS power light will flash briefly but is is not going to boot because of this issue. The other thing you want to check on are the fuses F1 and F2. Check those with a mutlimeter for continuity. Hope this helps, good luck.

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Um I don't really under stand what this means

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In case like that,I will remove the fuse and replace it with solder tin so I don't need to change the fuse anymore...simple.

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RANDOM STUFF "don't need to change the fuse anymore" and any possibly shortcircuit will now destroy unknown components down the rail. Not Good. Repalce the fuse.

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very detailed this will give me a great starting point on my own ds lite

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Hi Vanessa,

If you are having trouble with your ds lite not charging, it will definitely NOT be anything to do with the top screen ribbon cable. I would suggest testing the f1 fuse for continuity first as per picture. The reading should say zero when both points of the tester are placed either side of the said fuse. You may have to dig quite deep as sometimes have quite a build up of resin/flux covering the solder. Also test the charge choke/regulator which is a little square component next to the f1. It is component EM10. Test this for continuity from side to side only. Other than these 2 will either be new battery or charge port. All will need soldering except battery change.

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my ds has not been charged in a few years. bought a charger from amazon and pluged it in. the port fit but noticed the wired part sticks out a little. like it might be too long. the light stays flashing. it has been charging for about 4 hours and still flashing and wont turn on. thank you for any suggestions.

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@ds2sally A flashing orange light indicates the voltage is wrong (on the 3ds at least, I assume it's the same for the lite). Grab a multimeter and make sure your charger is outputting the right voltage

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If any one is still having this issue. I just resolved it.my ds lite had stop charging the light would flash then go off. I don't how to say this without making sound like a joke. But I literally just taped the ds on my counter where the charging port is. It started charging fine.

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The only thing is it rest the whole system when it turned back on.

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Tape it down how to your counter?

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I literally just tried that and it worked ?? Made an account just to say this lol.

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Thank you so much! Worked first try, two firm taps on a table👌👌👌

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Holy hell I can't believe that worked HAHA! Thank you so much. I was bent out of shape about this issue. Turned the console upsidedown and gave it a couple firm taps as well and it worked immediately.

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Try replacing the charging panel at a service center.

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it's the battery, why dont you guys try to go to the basic? battery life is limited. change of battery it can be cheap of you search well, if it doesnt work then try an official Nintendo repair center.

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I swapped the motherboard and it’s doing the same thing if I put the battery in another game boy it works just fine I just can’t get this one to change I’m starting to think it’s the screen causing a short

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Hey I am a bit confused? I have checked R2 for continuity and it has none... But then what do I do? Where can I source the part?

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This website stocks a ton of DS parts that commonly need replacing:

https://www.zedlabz.com/products/f1-f2-f...

Here is the link to the F1 and F2 replacements. They also stock the EM10 depending on what the issue is.

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