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Retro GEM Wii Installation

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Introduction

Disclaimer

This kit is for advanced installers only. Install at your own risk. We cannot be held responsible for damage to your console and/or kit.

Important Information

The kit is compatible with all Wii Models. There are three different installation types depending on your Wii Motherboard. These will be referred to as 6 Layer, 4 Layer, Wii Mini.

6 Layer Models:

  • RVL-CPU-01
  • RVL-CPU-10
  • RVL-CPU-20
  • RVL-CPU-30

4 Layer Models:

  • RVL-CPU-40
  • RVL-CPU-50
  • RVL-CPU-60

Wii Mii:

  • RVK-CPU-01
  • RVK-CPU-02

Here is a video installation of a 4 layer board. Please use it for references and techniques.

https://youtu.be/231tQfbZO_k

Kit Contents

  • Wii Main Flex
  • USB Sniffer Board
  • USB Sniffer Flex
  • Mini HDMI Adapter Board
  • Male HDMI Adapter
  • 150mm 18p FFC Cable
  • FR4 Mount
  • M1.6 Screw mount (2x)
  • M1.6 Screw 3mm (2x)
  • Wifi Antenna
  • .5mm Thermal Pad

Items Required

  • Temperature Controlled Soldering Iron
  • Leaded or Lead Free Solder
  • Non-Corrosive, No Clean Flux (Amtech 559 / Kester 959T)
  • 99% Isopropyl Alcohol
  • Multi Meter
  • Exacto Knife
  • Small screw Phillips screw drivers
  • Side cutters

GEM Jumpers

Set the Retro GEM Jumpers and attach the WIFI antenna along with the mini HDMI connector. Make sure the mini hdmi is plugged in all the way sometimes it can be stubborn to insert fully.



Retro GEM jumper information Tool

https://docs.pixelfx.co/fxdigital-config.html

Disassembly

This guide will not go over the disassembly of the Wii. Guides are available online.

Please make sure the heatsink is attached to the Wii when doing any power on testing. M2 screws and Nut can be use a temp solution to hold the heatsink in place without the bottom plastic. Allowing you to boot the console and still have access to the back side of the motherboard. For the Wii to display an image the WIFI/BT Dongle must be attached (Sometimes it sticks to the top metal shield during disassembly).

6 Layer Installation

Area Prep

Prep all the areas highlighted in the picture for soldering. (Some vias might have solder mask that needs to be scraped off)

Main Flex

Solder the flex to the AVE as shown in the photos. The Wii by default uses leaded free solder. If you are using leaded solder please take the proper steps to solder wash the AVE.

After soldering the Wii cable bend and secure as shown in the photos. Take note of the alignment of the flex cable with the Wii Motherboard screw area. Stay out of the gold circle as pointed out by the blue line. The solder mask will have to be scraped for the two ground connections to the flex. Then solder all the flex arms to their corresponding points.

GEM Mount

Solder the GEM PCB mount and install the supplied M1.6 mounts

HDMI Mount

Install the Mini HDMI connector. De-solder some of the area around the points to get a better fitment. Make sure the PORT is flat and squared out with the console when attaching.

Wiimote Sniffer

Breakdown the small flex cables to two small cables. Just grab them with your fingers and pull apart.

Attach the cables as shown to the USB Sniffer board. Pay attention to the orientation of the cables, the traces should be on the solder side.

Solder to the main flex next. Again pay attention to the orientation.

Before soldering the other side of the sniffer. Prep the sniffer by partially removing the 3M tape backer . Get your alignment and solder the flex. Take careful note of the orientation. As the hookups for the 4 layer and Wii mini will be on the top side.

(Take note that flex on the 6 layer is flipped vs the 4 layer when connecting to the motherboard if following a video tutorial with a different mainboard)

Ignore the GEM and white HDMI cable these will be installed in the next step

HDMI FFC

Attach the white ffc cable to the GEM's HDMI port as shown.

Flip the GEM over and install the main FFC connector. Attach the GEM loosely as show with the white FFC cable going underneath. Make sure its not snagged by any components.

The white ffc cable needs to flipped 180 to make the correct mating orientation. Follow the steps closely to bend the cable and then plug into the mini HDMI cable. Do not pinch the FFC cable too tight, just light pressure is all that is needed. Tighten down the gem screws after the HDMI cable is routed.

Enable 480p

Bridge the pins shown to enable 480p support, FYI this will also disable composite support.

4 Layer Installation

Area Prep

Prep all the areas highlighted in the picture for soldering. (Some vias might have soldermask that needs to be scraped off) Solder the flex to the AVE as shown in the photos. The Wii by default uses leaded free solder. If you are using leaded solder please take the proper steps to solder wash the AVE.


Flex

After soldering the Wii cable bend and secure as shown in the photos. Take note of the alignment of the flex cable with the Wii Motherboard screw area. Stay out of the gold mounting holes. The solder mask will have to be scraped for the two ground connections to the flex. Then solder all the flex arms to their corresponding points.

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GEM Mount

Solder the GEM PCB mount and install the supplied M1.6 mounts

HDMI Mount

Install the Mini HDMI connector. Desolder some of the area around the points to get a better fitment. Make sure the PORT is flat and squared out with the console when attaching.

Wiimote Sniffer

Breakdown the small flex cables to two small cables. Just grab them with your fingers and pull apart.

Attach the cables as shown to the USB Sniffer board. Pay attention to the orientation of the cables, the traces should be on the solder side.

Solder to the main flex next. Again pay attention to the orientation.

Before soldering the other side of the sniffer. Prep the sniffer by partially removing the 3M tape backer . Get your alignment and solder the flex. Take careful note of the orientation. As the hookups for the 4 layer and Wii mini will be on the top side.

Take note that flex on the 6 layer is flipped vs the 4 layer when connecting to the motherboard.

HDMI FFC

Attach the white ffc cable to the GEM's HDMI port as shown.

Flip the GEM over and install the main FFC connector. Attach the GEM loosly as show with the white FFC cable going underneight. Make sure its not snagged by any components.

The white ffc cable needs to flipped 180 to make the correct mating orentation. Follow the steps closely to bend the cable and then plug into the mini HDMI cable. Do not pinch the FFC cable too tight, just light pressure is all that is needed. Tighten down the gem screws after the hdmi cable is routed.

Enable 480p

Bridge the pins shown to enable 480p support, FYI this will also disable composite support.

Wii Mini Installation

Coming Soon

Step 4 - Finishing Up