Unscrew the two power supply and five bottom shell screws as shown in the photo.
Remove the top lid and then remove the single power board screw (see photos).
Fit the robot_retro board in exactly the same way as the OEM power board was removed. Reattach the single original screw.
Fit 3D printer USBC spacer and attach the two power supply screws. Note, this does require a gentle push to get the screws to tap into the 3D spacer. I recommend to fit the first screw around halfway, then start the second while pushing down on the 3D spacer (towards the PCB). Once both are tapped, drive them both home. Do not overtighten.
Reassemble the console.
Voltage Settings:
The following voltage should be set using SW1 (instructions are also on the back of the PCB):
Type A (VA0) = Not compatible so N/A
Type B (VA1 to VA5) = +9V
Type C NTSC (VA6+) = +9v or +12v (either will work)
Type C PAL (VA6+) = Check original or use 9v if unsure
NOTES:
After install if you are having power issues, please check your power supply and USB-C cables. Robot_Retro recommends this wall charger for the best power delivery.
Unscrew the two power supply and five bottom shell screws as shown in the photo.
Remove the top lid and then remove the single power board screw (see photos).
Fit the robot_retro board in exactly the same way as the OEM power board was removed. Reattach the single original screw.
Fit 3D printer USBC spacer and attach the two power supply screws. Note, this does require a gentle push to get the screws to tap into the 3D spacer. I recommend to fit the first screw around halfway, then start the second while pushing down on the 3D spacer (towards the PCB). Once both are tapped, drive them both home. Do not overtighten.
Reassemble the console.
Voltage Settings:
The following voltage should be set using SW1 (instructions are also on the back of the PCB):
Type A (VA0) = Not compatible so N/A
Type B (VA1 to VA5) = +9V
Type C NTSC (VA6+) = +9v or +12v (either will work)
Type C PAL (VA6+) = Check original or use 9v if unsure
NOTES:
After install if you are having power issues, please check your power supply and USB-C cables. Robot_Retro recommends this wall charger for the best power delivery.
Unscrew the two power supply and five bottom shell screws as shown in the photo.
Remove the top lid and then remove the single power board screw (see photos).
Fit the robot_retro board in exactly the same way as the OEM power board was removed. Reattach the single original screw.
Fit 3D printer USBC spacer and attach the two power supply screws. Note, this does require a gentle push to get the screws to tap into the 3D spacer. I recommend to fit the first screw around halfway, then start the second while pushing down on the 3D spacer (towards the PCB). Once both are tapped, drive them both home. Do not overtighten.
Reassemble the console.
Voltage Settings:
The following voltage should be set using SW1 (instructions are also on the back of the PCB):
Type A (VA0) = Not compatible so N/A
Type B (VA1 to VA5) = +9V
Type C NTSC (VA6+) = +9v or +12v (either will work)
Type C PAL (VA6+) = Check original or use 9v if unsure
NOTES:
After install if you are having power issues, please check your power supply and USB-C cables. Robot_Retro recommends this wall charger for the best power delivery.