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Has anyone noticed its been a while since we last saw any Vita mods that where about the hardware and not the software? I know it has been a while, but dont you fret because back again is thecoo1est with yet another amazing mod to his Vita. This time around thecoo1est has added some accents to the bottom part of the Vita to complement the previously installed shoulder LED mod. Now as always I dont recommend opening your Vita and trying this on your own but if you have the skills thecoo1st has tutorial, so if this is something youre in to give it a try and show us the finished project.
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simple, by testing it using a volt meter. when you test the current flowing to your volt meter, and it shows a negative, you've found your negative and positive pole, if it shows neutral (or zero, aka no current is flowing) , your in a positive or negative zone, if it shows positive, you've found your positive and negative zone.
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Bad word choice. I could be dropping a million volts and have zero current. You are not testing current flow when testing voltage, you are testing voltage.
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