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Old 11-10-2012   #631
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do i still have to downgrade my console from 4.xx to 3.55 if i want to install the latest rogero cfw?
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Old 11-10-2012   #632
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Originally Posted by the_lost_soul View Post
So any one want to help me out researching for ways to secure the E3 Clip?
For PCBs: Epoxy resin. I can tell you that is going to be a pretty good choice. I wouldn't rule out superglue either. No heat problems with either one. Never needed to bother with anything else. Can't comment on silicone or any other things.

Bear in mind that (obviously) Superglue will set hard, and cannot be removed from porous surfaces. Wheras Epoxy is thicker, still sets "hard" but retains a little bit of flexibility, which is very useful for PCBs. Epoxy can be removed more easily than Superglue so you might want to try that one first and only move onto superglue if the epoxy comes unstuck / detaches. Or just use more Epoxy! Haha.

Beware of hard-gluing FFCs (the flat flexible cables) and connectors. It might break them / snap them.
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Old 11-10-2012   #633
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Rtv silicone will work but ordinary one won't

Rtv is what they seal car ecu's
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Old 11-10-2012   #634
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Originally Posted by afzoo3hax View Post
For PCBs: Epoxy resin. I can tell you that is going to be a pretty good choice. I wouldn't rule out superglue either. No heat problems with either one. Never needed to bother with anything else. Can't comment on silicone or any other things.

Bear in mind that (obviously) Superglue will set hard, and cannot be removed from porous surfaces. Wheras Epoxy is thicker, still sets "hard" but retains a little bit of flexibility, which is very useful for PCBs. Epoxy can be removed more easily than Superglue so you might want to try that one first and only move onto superglue if the epoxy comes unstuck / detaches. Or just use more Epoxy! Haha.

Beware of hard-gluing FFCs (the flat flexible cables) and connectors. It might break them / snap them.
Well never head of this stuff B4 Until now. did some reading. Good stuff.

but one more question remains when the E3 Clip is Clipped on how much Breathing Air Does The NOR Chip need?

obviously there is a small gap near the bottom of the clip and somewhere near the top.

So would it be wise to cover the whole clip with this Stuff?

because i was just thinking a thin layer of it around the bottom sides. maybe just 2 sides since it may need some breathing Air as it get hot.

what would you do? Cover it all? or just a bit on the sides?
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Old 11-10-2012   #635
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Originally Posted by uniculalex View Post
do i still have to downgrade my console from 4.xx to 3.55 if i want to install the latest rogero cfw?
YES, and probably will remain. until PS4 is out.
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Old 11-10-2012   #636
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Originally Posted by Sarah1331 View Post
Rtv silicone will work but ordinary one won't

Rtv is what they seal car ecu's
So which is best Rtv Silicone or Epoxy.

I think Epoxy is less messy and easy to apply.

Note one other thing i have seen people putting Pressure on the E3 Clip Y is that?

i seen them Putting 20 Cent coins on it or even using a vice to put Pressure.

So if i were to Glue it with Epoxy i would have to put it over the top of the Clip as well, while putting pressure on it?

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Old 11-10-2012   #637
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So i got a ps3break that i can use for downgrading.
But do i need to edit my ps3break to get in to fsm?
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Do you have to format your hdd during the downgrade process?
My sister updated my ps3 and i dont want to lose my files..
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Do you have to format your hdd during the downgrade process?
My sister updated my ps3 and i dont want to lose my files..
Back them up first
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Originally Posted by the_lost_soul View Post
So which is best Rtv Silicone or Epoxy.

I think Epoxy is less messy and easy to apply.

Note one other thing i have seen people putting Pressure on the E3 Clip Y is that?

i seen them Putting 20 Cent coins on it or even using a vice to put Pressure.

So if i were to Glue it with Epoxy i would have to put it over the top of the Clip as well, while putting pressure on it?
the clip is not a perfect fit. so it needs preassure to make the pins inside the clip touch the legs of the nor chip.

if you put glue inside the chip. no matter how small will create more hight to the chip making it even more difficult to connect propperly.

while the glue is wet (before it sets) it is conductive so if any glue is touching the pins or legs then it will short the chip if you test with the flasher to see if you get a good dump before it sets so you need to wait for the glue to set so you can test.
if you get bad dumps or bad writes then its too late to re-adjust the clip.

if any gle gets on the legs or pins then when it sets it will insulate that connection and if you can manage to remove the clip after the glue has set then it will be next to impossible to gemove the glue from the legs / pins without bending them.

just use the clip for downgraging.

if you want to keep the E3 attached then use the E3 linker and solder the wires.

this is alot more work but well worth it as its a more stable way to do it.

dont do the stupid coin on clip that the wiki says to do.

this is the worst thing you can do to your console and the person that put that in the wiki should be shot for his stupidity.

who in there right mind tells someone to jam a peice of metal in there console!! if it comes loose then it only has one place to go..... right ontop of your main board.....BANG!... they freek out over bloody finger prints when the board has a protective coating on it to prevent oxidization (what happenes when salt (in this case refering to what your body produces) reacts with copper. its NOT bloody greasy fingers!)
that coating however wont stop a coin shorting the board

the adice they put in the wiki is shocking
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