My right Joy-Con went crazy and its P1 LED went red. It's a *green* LED. Fault caused overdrive. Now it's dimmer/damaged. (video=simulation)pic.twitter.com/b2fDJNYN7w
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Replying to @marcan42
Note the dimmer/yellower P1 LED. I guess add me to the list of people with Switch hardware quality issues :(pic.twitter.com/7QwAyTBtCm
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I suspect some metallic/solder residue bridged the current limiting resistor. There is some questionable looking dust inside.
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Holy shit, I just figured out the problem. Nintendo used the wrong screws inside my Joy-Con. They didn't reach through the PCB and fell out.
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I found two screws rattling inside and the PCB wasn't independently screwed in, only via the plastic piece on top. iFixit photos confirm.
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I think they swapped the pair meant for the rail buttons PCB (short) with the pair for the main PCB (long).
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Nope, not that, the long ones don't screw into the PCB posts, and the rail PCB screws are correct. In fact, left Joy-Con screws are the same
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any try-wing screws on the Switch? The teardown I saw didn’t mention it
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The external ones, typical for Nintendo.
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