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Unplug the mod. Plug the TIA back into the 2600, and test the system using RF out. If it works, the TIA is fine and the issue is with the RGB mod or how it's installed. If the TIA is fine, go through the mod and check every connection with a multimeter for continuity, and make sure there are no shorts.

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38 minutes ago, Nathan Strum said:

Unplug the mod. Plug the TIA back into the 2600, and test the system using RF out. If it works, the TIA is fine and the issue is with the RGB mod or how it's installed. If the TIA is fine, go through the mod and check every connection with a multimeter for continuity, and make sure there are no shorts.

Before I did the RGB mod, the TIA chip is fine while it originally has a composite mod.

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What are your solder joints like on both the motherboard and 2600RGB ends? You may have a cold joint or two causing these issues, and I can already see that some of your joints don't look too great. Try hitting them up with some flux and remove any excess solder if you need to.

 

Also exactly what type of solder are you using?

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