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Required Parts:
- ASM Density Backlight
- Philips head Screwdriver
- Smaller Philips head Screwdriver
- Soldering Iron
- Solder
Optional Parts:
- Flux
- Razorblade Wire strippers/cutters
- Rubbing alcohol & cotton swabs (potentially optional)
- Rubber Gloves
For disassembling your Game Boy, visit our guide here: How to Disassemble a Game Boy
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Before you begin, assure you have a genuine ASM Density Backlight. Refer to the hologram on the back of the backlight panel and reference the photo above for authenticity. Many of the Density imitations on the market are notorious for overheating the Game Boy's power regulator, causing the case's plastic to melt.
Introduction:
The LCD is comprised of four main layers shown in 'Figure 1'.
Our goal is to remove the bottom polarized film (which will be replaced with our own piece) and the reflective foil. DO NOT remove the top layer of polarized film. If you mistakenly remove it, you will not be able to see any data on your LCD screen.
The reflective foil is nontransparent, therefore it needs to be removed for the backlight to be visible. We remove the polarized film as well, because if we do not, there will be a considerable amount of glue residue left on it that is extremely difficult to remove. Furthermore, by using our own piece of polarized film we can 'invert' or 'bivert' the LCD.
Before we begin, we recommend wearing rubber gloves to prevent getting fingerprints on the LCD. We also put a piece of plastic over the front of the LCD to prevent scratches, but this is optional.
For sale is a BennVenn modded, Backlit Gameboy Color. The latest back-lit mod tech is used which means no milling, no gluing, all screw posts are retained, the original led is retained, original power switch with that firm Click!
Includes a reproduction shell of your choice, button colours of your choice, a tested and cleaned motherboard (modded to remove background noise), a new BennVenn FreckleShack Backlit LCD screen and a new glass screen protector.
The case is a reproduction Chinese GBC case. I also have a few original game shells, conditions vary so if you prefer an authentic shell, contact me for photos of what is available.
These are hand built and every measure is taken to ensure as best workmanship as possible, including dust free LCD and Lense, smooth operation of buttons, clean cart connector. Please understand that dust may move onto the LCD during transport and this is beyond my control. For this reason screen protectors are supplied but not installed. After dusting, peel off the sticker backing and place the protector on. Easy!
Approx 1-4 weeks lead time to assemble your custom order, depending if I have your colour preference at hand. Please leave as much info on your build at checkout.
Game not included!
Ask any questions before you buy.
Thanks for your support!