IF AN ADMIN SEES THIS, CAN YOU CONDENSE THE TUTORIAL INTO A ONE PAGE TRIPLE POST PLZ?
Hey everyone out there!!! Ive looked around and seen a bit of people are
looking for a tutorial on the dual nub mod for psp fat. I was in the middle
of doing the dual nub mod and thought id make a writeup on it.
TOOLS
-soldering iron
-rosin flux(optional)
-dremel tool
-sanding wheel for dremel
-hot glue gun
-sand paper
-#000 phillips screwdriver
(whatever to get into the psp)
PARTS
-faceplate
-psp powerboard
-razor PCB(or Razor X)
-psp analog
-X button
-X button trace connector
thingy

Here is all the parts your gonna need for this mod(excluding the x-button and x-button thingy)

Straight away we are going to get down to dremeling the razor PCB(dont do this if using a
Razor-X)

Make sure you get it super thin, cause it will be a struggle to get the assembly to fit
Now, dissasemble your analog stick. Only keep the Top half of the analog assembly, the spring,
and the top and bottom part of the nub itself.
Now we are going to sand down the top part of the analog. Try to get it really thin, but
make sure you dont go through the plastic.(skip if you gotta razor-X)
Time to punch out the holes for the Top part of the analog to come together with the Razor PCB
(again, if you have teh razor-X, this is already done for you.)

There we go. All the holes are punched and the top and bottom halves can now come
together.

Get the spring all centered. I find the best way of doing this to be to hot glue the
nub to the top of the analog assembly right in the middle of the top of the assembly.
Then, mess around with the spring till it is centered. Then, remove the hot glue with your
finger or a flat head screwdriver, and your done!
Now, lets put the assembly together and test it all out.

Ok, now here are the traces for all the buttons on a psp phat. If you are using a
slim, the traces will be different.
Solder on a wire about 1 inch long to each of the traces, and make sure you know
which one is which.
Now, lets get the Razor ready for soldering.

I use a stone-wheel dremel head to dremel just until i get to the copper, making
sure not to go too far.(Urggg... again, if you got a razor X, skip this.)
Ok, that is all for part one, the link to part 2 is at the top of the page. Im too lazy to
bring it down here, so scroll up with your mouse a bit and find it.