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How difficult will it be to install the kit?
The difficulty level is in our opinion more than acceptable, perhaps comparable to an internal mod-chip installation, but it is not a 5 minute job. You can expect to spend at least a half hour to an hour to do the job right, possibly more if you've never done anything like this. If you are completely inexperienced in electronics, you might want to consider going with a professional installer.
To install this kit, you will have to achieve the following tasks (which will all be explained clearly in the included pictorial guide):
1. Unscrew... well, screws. And later, screw the... er, screws back in.
2. Remove the top cover from the GBA.
Note: If you are going to install a switch behind the GBA mainboard, the back cover will also have to be removed.
Note 2: Upon removing the top cover, the system's buttons will be loose - they should be placed aside to avoid being lost.
2a. Separate the LCD screen from the top cover.
Note: There is an adhesive cushion that connects the two.
2b. Remove the plastic screen cover.
3. Strip the included wires.
4. Solder the included wires to two specific points on the GBA.
Note: If you can color bubbles on a bubble-type test, you have the precision necessary for this step.
4a. If a switch will be installed, wires will also have to be soldered to it.
Note: Even less precision is required here than in step 4.
4b. Solder the included wires to the light guide.
5. Remove a small amount of plastic from the top cover that is normally covered by the plastic screen cover.
Note: For legal purposes the method of removing this soft plastic is in your hands. Did we mention that the plastic was soft?
5a. If a switch will be installed, a small amount of plastic will have to be removed where the switch will be mounted.
5b. Mount the switch.
Note: This is achieved by simply screwing the included nut onto the switch (bushing mount).
6. Arrange the wires in the system casing so that reassembly is not obstructed.
Note: There is plenty of room for this, and we include special "bendable" wires which hold their position to make the job easier.
7. Reconstruct the system with the exception of the upper case cover.
8. Remove any hair or dust that has entered the system during the installation process.
9. Remove the stickers from each side of the light guide after it has been situated above the LCD.
10. Close the system and reattach the plastic screen cover.
As you can see the individual steps are not difficult, but the entire process is anything but quick and dirty. You can start taking your system apart right now if you want to see how difficult the above steps will really be.
The most difficult part about the installation will be protecting the bottom half of the light guide - fingerprints are a major no-no. While the glass LCD screen can be wiped clean with ease, fingerprints on the bottom side of the light guide itself are much more difficult (if not impossible) to remove. It will have a protective sticker on both sides which should be removed only at the end of the installation process, immediately before closing up the system. Additionally, wearing thin gloves eliminates this problem quite nicely (we will probably be including a pair of these with every kit).
To find out more about the Afterburner lighting system for your GBA or to order one for yourself, go to: PortableMonopoly. We will have a hands on review of the Afterburner when it releases.
Looks like I may have to practice up on my soldering skills 😉