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Ps3 no lights
While trying to unbrick my ps3 CECH-2504 i ve moved a bit the e3 flasher as i did it ps3 shuts down it doesn't make any lights... What could be?
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you probably did short the 3,3V to ground, check all the Fxxxx parts if they are still ok.
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Yes you are right i should check in the power supply right? The fuse seems ok but there is one big that is all white i don't know how to check it
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no, on the mainboard , the fuses are marked as Fxxxx , i know for the SEM ps3 the fuse is F6002.
you don't have anything that can measure a fuse? EDIT: ok, i make mistakes too. ![]() EDIT2: guess i never make mistakes, it is F6300 for the JSD-001 board.
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i took down the image, because i doubt now that i had the right fuse. EDIT: i have the right fuse but it's not your board, so no reason to post pic again.
![]() dous your e3 flasher have a light that goes on when there's power from the mainboard? when you turn your ps3 on, the 3,3V should come on for a short moment (2 sec.), if you see activity then the power should be ok and you have other problems.... i'm guessing you can hear the fan spin for a moment too. a multimeter can be really cheap, i only payed 5 euro's for it.
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power supply and it s ok. And no power nor for a second... And my e3 flasher when ps3 worked made a light only when it was not well positioned... Last edited by alexsius; 02-05-2013 at 01:38 PM. |
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Instead the power supply seems that has no current output. i think all the (i am not sure) "resistors" green with the number 915 on them, they are 6 or more and don't work...(i ll post a pic if a can get a decent one) But as i said I'm not sure they are resistors... Anyway the problem is the power supply. I have one working of a 60 gb FAT it can't be helpful right? EDIT: here is a pic
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![]() i'm also lost on the resistors you are talking about. and no you cant use a psu from a 60GB ps3. EDIT: ooh btw, can you get me a close up picture from the power/eject board connector, so i can see the traces? , also on the other side of the board.? btw, you did not mess with your power/eject board or it's ribbon cable? Last edited by Mr.Dutch; 02-07-2013 at 09:53 AM. |
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