Replacing Pokemon Blue's Battery

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To celebrate 3K subscribers, I thought I'd show off one of my newfound interests: repairing old video games. In this tutorial, I show off replacing an authentic Pokemon Blue game.

I'm very new to showing the entire process, so some things are left out and stuck in, so I apologize for the video's uneven flow. I will make sure next time, it'll flow more easily.

Everything I do here is from experience, so if you don't know how to replace a battery, read about soldering before utilizing this video as a reference.

Here are the items you will need for this process and their links:

CR2025 Batteries: https://www.amazon.com/Eunicell-CR2025-POKEMON-Crystal-Batteries/dp/B00ZGOIETE/
Soldering Kit: https://www.amazon.com/FASTTOBUY-Soldering-Station-194%C2%B0F-896%C2%B0F-Temperature/dp/B082HP4513/
Soldering Braids: https://www.amazon.com/Lesnow-No-Clean-Desoldering-Removal-Dispenser/dp/B094GZ6CPZ/
Soldering Flux: https://www.amazon.com/SRA-Rosin-Paste-Flux-135/dp/B008ZIV85A/
Screwdriver Kit: https://www.amazon.com/iFixit-Moray-Driver-Kit-Smartphones/dp/B08NWKMT8V/

If I missed anything, let me know and I will include links to said items.

Thank you all for watching! Hope this tutorial helped anyone who wants to repair their old video games! Peace and dismissed!







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