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[[File:1200px-Joycon DCDC cap diagram.jpg|thumb|Diagram showing resistor layout (Figure 1)[[File:1200px-Left Joycon DC-DC converter.jpg|thumb|Left Joycon DC-DC converter (Figure 2)[[File:1041px-Right Joycon DC-DC converter.jpg|thumb|Right Joycon DC-DC converter (Figure 3)]]]]]]
[[File:1200px-Joycon DCDC cap diagram.jpg|thumb|Diagram showing resistor layout (Figure 1)]]
==Problem description==
==Problem description==
Fixing an issue where the Joycons are not charging or connecting/pairing. Joycons aren't charging (on one or both sides), the fan works, and the side-rail is confirmed working.  
Fixing an issue where the Joycons are not charging or connecting/pairing. Joycons aren't charging (on one or both sides), the fan works, and the side-rail is confirmed working.  
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==Solution==
==Solution==
Measure both resistors. 18kohm on both resistors (Figure 1) indicates a failed/shorted capacitor (even if the cap does not test as a short). Resistors should measure 100kohm and 22kohm respectively.
[[File:1041px-Right Joycon DC-DC converter.jpg|thumb|Right Joycon DC-DC converter (Figure 3)]][[File:1200px-Left Joycon DC-DC converter.jpg|thumb|Left Joycon DC-DC converter (Figure 2)]]Measure both resistors. 18kohm on both resistors (Figure 1) indicates a failed/shorted capacitor (even if the cap does not test as a short). Resistors should measure 100kohm and 22kohm respectively.


Measure pin 6 (Figure 2 & 3) in diode mode-- it should read 0. If it reads 0.6v drop this reinforces the capacitor failure.
Measure pin 6 (Figure 2 & 3) in diode mode-- it should read 0. If it reads 0.6v drop this reinforces the capacitor failure.


If resistors check out, the DC-DC component may need replacing
If resistors check out, the DC-DC component may need replacing

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Nintendo Switch Joycons not charging or connecting Repair
Device Nintendo Switch
Affects part(s)
Needs equipment
Difficulty
Type


Diagram showing resistor layout (Figure 1)

Problem description

Fixing an issue where the Joycons are not charging or connecting/pairing. Joycons aren't charging (on one or both sides), the fan works, and the side-rail is confirmed working.

Symptoms

  • Joycons not charging or connecting/pairing
  • Joycons aren't charging (on one or both sides)
  • The fan works
  • The side-rail is confirmed working.

Solution

Right Joycon DC-DC converter (Figure 3)
Left Joycon DC-DC converter (Figure 2)

Measure both resistors. 18kohm on both resistors (Figure 1) indicates a failed/shorted capacitor (even if the cap does not test as a short). Resistors should measure 100kohm and 22kohm respectively.

Measure pin 6 (Figure 2 & 3) in diode mode-- it should read 0. If it reads 0.6v drop this reinforces the capacitor failure.

If resistors check out, the DC-DC component may need replacing