index

Soldering can be scary for a lot of people at first. My first SNES save battery took me at least 50 minutes! Vegas Stakes! Now, it usually takes me 5 minutes. I wasn’t using the right equipment and obviously people tend to get better with practice. These are some suggestions for setting yourself up to solder!

  • Buy a nice solder station. (Usually, will come with a roll of solder roll)
  • Use the appropriate solder. (some elements work better with electronics than others) We recommend a 60 percent amount of tin and 40 percent lead.
  • Use copper desoldering wick/braid with flux. (We recommend 2.4mm in width)
  • Have flux handy! (No-clean flux preferred)
  • Isopropyl alcohol. (preferred percentage minimum of 90%)
  • Q-tips.

Let’s start with something simple:

  • Power on your soldering station to approximately 600 to 650 Farenheit (You can use lower temperatures).
  • Place your no clean flux on the old solder you want to remove.
  • Cut a piece of copper wick braid to use for desoldering
  • Copper conducts electricity, so be prepared for the braid to become hot
  • Once your soldering iron is at the correct temperature place it over the old solder and hold it into place until you see the old solder s
More Details

Replacing a dead or dry battery does require soldering and certain tools listed below. 

Requirements for soldering: 

Soldering Iron - Recommend a kit - Check Amazon or Ebay

A CR2032 with solder tabs. You can check out our tutorial on basic soldering here.

Flux Paste - Recommend MG Chemicals Brand

Desoldering Copper Braid - to soak up solder

We sell the required 3.8mm Gamebit tool! to disassemble your cartridge!

Looking for something extra to add to your gaming collection? Browse our SNES Video Game Selection!

Here is our alphabetical list of NTSC Super Nintendo Video Games that require a save battery. 

The 7th Saga

ABC Monday Night Football

Act Raiser

Advance Dungeons & Dragons - Eye of the Beholder

Aerobiz

Aerobiz – Supersonic

Air Strike Patrol

Arcana

Bassins Black Bass

Big Sky Trooper

Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball

Brain Lord

More Details