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Fan Connector Plug Repairs
I was getting ready to downgrade the PS3 but when I was trying to unplug the fan cable from the board the whole connector from motherboard came loose.
Is there a way to fix it back to the motherboard so I can plug the fan back in? |
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Yea if the pins are still intact you can just stick the Plastic back onto the pins.
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I meant the actual connector on the board has come loose. My problem is similar to this one here:
http://www.computing.net/answers/har...lty/77775.html PS3 "Slim" Fan Connection Repair - YouTube |
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Can the connector be glued back on the board?
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if it is only the plastic than yes, but if the pins are damaged, you will need to solder.
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All three pins are intact on the plastic female connector which came off the board. I will try to post a pic later when I get the chance. On the pins I can see the little brown bit lifted from the board.
Is there a special glue or just your standard supa glue?. Does the glue stop conductivity? Does it matter if it spreads on the metal bits? Last edited by here2rock; 01-26-2013 at 03:45 AM. |
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it happend with me a month ago .. the same problem .. anw
the plastic female has three pins .. now sure those pins are lost and the track lost too i assume ?.. anw look to the other side of the board.. the three pins has another tracks on the other side of the board .. u will know how to fix it .. |
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be carefull with the other connectors, because the fan connector is probably the easiest to repair.
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************* [ - Post Merged - ] ************* Other connectors came off very easily, this one was very fragile. I have never broken a connector before. |
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you have to resolder the 3 pins to the mainboard somehow, if possible post a good clear picture from the connector's position.
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