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![]() it's better to have it done if you never soldered before.
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Honestly for someone who knows what they are doing in this field, the repair is not at all difficult. Andy |
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************* [ - Post Merged - ] ************* I would think so. |
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I took it to the local shop, the guy was asking $80. I decided to do the repairs myself. Anyway I soldered three wires at other side of the connector at those three points, ran the wires from the side of the mainboard, soldered on the pins of the connector, then connected the fan to the connector. I tested it with the top open but the fan is not spinning at all! The soldering looks OK to me, I used the same colour wires to make sure that there will be no up. How do I test where the problem is?
Edit.... Opened oi again, the brown wire had come loose. Resoldered it again. It is working now! Last edited by here2rock; 01-29-2013 at 05:04 AM. |
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![]() btw, did you measured after soldering if you had a short? i'm asking because i don't know if you saw the motherboard with the burned hole in it, this was due to a short on the fan wires. anyway yours is working again, and we are happy about it.
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but normally i measure the resistance between ground and the points i solder and between solder points, low resistance means fail. ![]() hope you did not forget about the pics, but if you did, there's no need to open the ps3. (if it's not broken don't fix it)
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No I did not do the pics but I will do it next time I open it. PS3 was a bit fiddly to put it back for the first time but I got the hang of it after a couple of times. |
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