So I installed the RTC mod in my h120 but I jacked something up in the process. Now the play button won't turn on the player any more. I thought it might be a problem with the button itself so I desoldered that. But then when I connected the two play button contacts manually the player still didn't start.
I tested the contacts and they have a potential difference of a little over half a volt, which is what it's supposed to be, I think. Could I have damaged something in the soldering process? I thought I was being pretty careful but with quarters being so tight I may have done something unintended.
I also tested for continuity between adjacent pins at my various solder points and everything seemed to be unconnected where it was supposed to be unconnected. The only slight weirdness was that in the hole where one connects the RTC chip to ground, there's continuity between that hole and the adjacent one. It looks like they're actually connected on the circuit board, but I can't be certain. Can anyone confirm that?
I haven't tried starting it with the remote -- I suppose that's something I should give a shot.
Maybe there's a problem with something adjacent to one of my solder points? The element labeled C110 next to the Play button is particularly close and tiny, for instance. Or R97, R98 or R82 (near the connection points for the I2C bus).
If it'll help I can post a picture tonight.
Does anyone have any ideas? I really don't want to have bricked my player

Saturday June 6th Addendum: I tried starting the player with the remote but still no dice. This tells me it's probably not a problem with the play button. I guess my next step is to disconnect all the RTC solder points on the board and hope that that fixes a short that I may not have spotted before. If that works I may or may not attempt to reconnect the RTC chip. We'll see. Wish me luck.