i performed maintenance on a Tamagotchi for the first time today!
i decided to disassemble my Tama Connection V3 to clean it; i’ve been putting it off for forever since i’ve never done it before.
but i finally did it today, and i’ve got my Tama up and running again, all clean and dust/dirtless!
i almost put the circuitboard screws in the holes meant to screw the back half of the Tama on, but caught myself after the first one because i realized the left two holes were supposed were under the speaker wires, and they were not. then i unscrewed the screws in the incorrect holes and put them in the right ones.
i was very nervous that i was going to mess up the speaker wires by pulling them too much by accident, but that didn’t happen either.
i’m very proud of myself
i decided to disassemble my Tama Connection V3 to clean it; i’ve been putting it off for forever since i’ve never done it before.
but i finally did it today, and i’ve got my Tama up and running again, all clean and dust/dirtless!
i almost put the circuitboard screws in the holes meant to screw the back half of the Tama on, but caught myself after the first one because i realized the left two holes were supposed were under the speaker wires, and they were not. then i unscrewed the screws in the incorrect holes and put them in the right ones.
i was very nervous that i was going to mess up the speaker wires by pulling them too much by accident, but that didn’t happen either.
i’m very proud of myself