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Problem-unbrick(turn of!
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console is bricked and when e3 flasher for unbrick is connect and ..., console turn of! (After the Green Light blue and after it red-Blinker What's the problem? motherboard: dia-001 |
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as a(one) wire? I do it(now) but no result! |
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if you mean you soldered the wire as shown and it still shut off?
if that's the case then it's a hardware faillure, check the fuses on the mainboard. EDIT: check this fuse.
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please can you explain more how check fuse?! edit: fuse right and 12V Last edited by Panther_X; 01-21-2013 at 07:07 AM. |
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also if you set your meter to resistance (ohm) you should get a very low reading. (0-1 ohm, measured when the ps3 is removed from wall outlet) you need to be sure that you soldered the tristate to ground right, because most ylod are from a bad flash (if a flasher is involved) ![]() another image to verify the tristate point |
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every thing right. i used this for check: image.hotsalekey.com/usa-on-sale-750645-DT700D-3-1-2-DIGITAL-MULTIMETER.jpg How different is it working? may this problem not relevant to brick?! |
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btw, you mentioned for the led order : green, blue, red blinking led
how fast dous the console turn off, be more specific. did the console not overheated while flashing? did you removed the flasher to see if the console acts different? eventually remove the bluray drive and or hdd for further checking as said before soldering the tristate to ground should keep the ps3 on, unless you have a hardware issue. btw, here's how you set your meter. ![]()
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p30up.ir/up/rq7ej1xv7iazfs565jyh.jpg There is not Electric! |
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