The magnitude of this project is huge for someone just starting out.
Id recommend dialing it back a bit. I love the enthusiasm but I've seen a ton of people start off full speed ahead, then burn out from frustration.
Let's start at the beginning. Do you have tools? You can check out...
Check this out if you're interested. Wesk has taken a lot of the hard work out of some things and made entering the hobby a lot easier.
Wesk's party box
That's fantastic news Labrat! I'm so glad it worked out!!
That's the really awesome thing about this community is we all help each other out when we can.
We won't ask for you to repay the favor, but to pay it forward instead by helping others down the road if possible.
Congrats everyone! That was a lot of fun and I learned a lot with my project.
Really cool to see everyone's amazing ideas and I can't wait to see next year's endeavors.
Soldering looks fine. Still need to reduce the amount of exposed wire if possible, but much better than before.
Are you still getting dropped voltage at the Wii after resoldering?
If you're still getting voltage drop on the Wii, but not on the PMS after resoldering. Then your issue is either...
If it's not posting, but getting voltage to the board correctly. Id recommend redoing your solder joint for the U10 wire on the PMS and the Wii side and see if that allows it to boot properly.
Do you have another TV you can connect it to? Normally when Wii trims aren't posting correctly. It's...
Interesting choice using the SMD capacitor for ground.
Try resoldering it to a GND screw post and see if the image posts correctly.
Also, do you have your U10 emulator wire soldering to the Wii? That's required to boot.
Progress!!
That's a very interesting image on the screen. It's at least outputting.... Something...
How long is your AV cable? You're still using an RCA and composite video?
Wait. Are you using smaller than 22awg for the battery terminals? Those need to be 22awg MINIMUM. I use 18awg for my battery terminals.
All power from PMS to Wii, grounds, and battery wires need to be at least 22awg or you'll have power feeding issues.
What do you mean? Troubleshooting is half the fun! Haha jokes aside, I killed 2 Wii trims before I got my third working. I had to rebuild my ashida entirely because I had a mystery short that only appeared when I closed both halves and screwed the unit together.
@Stitches actually helped me...