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hey whats going on guys dopes are 9:30 here in this quick tutorial going to show you guys how to swap out the power LED on your n64 sadly I dont have an n64 thats already assembled to show you how to do disassemble but Ill go ahead and place a link in the description to another video thatll basically get you to this point where your motherboard is out so now were going to be swapping out that red LED that is the power LED on the n64 I wanted to a blue LED basically youre going to need a replacement LED I used a five millimeter LED so anyways its gonna get started youre gonna flip over the motherboard and youre gonna want to put some flux on those two solder points basically that are holding that led into place I put a pretty hefty amount of flux I typically over flux but again theres nothing really around that youre going to damage so putting more flux isnt going to hurt it then I basically just get a big glob of solder that touches both points at the same time so