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Old 12-24-2011   #1
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PS3 Fan Help

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after i installed my e3 flasher, i broked a part from my ps3 mainboard.
it is the part where i have to plug in my fan into it to get the fan working. is there a way to wire it back on the mainboard? and which tools do i need? and will it after the wiring working again like before. because the place where it was before isnīt green anymore. the green part is lost to after i broke it.

sorry for my english but i hope someone is giving me an answer
thanks in advance

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the second and third pic shows where it have to be
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Old 12-24-2011   #2
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You tore the traces...soldering really isn't an option anymore. You can either wire it directly to the power supply for full speed, or you can get a fan controller, wire that to the power supply, and then connect the fan to the fan controller for adjustable speed.
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i donīīt know how. i want to ask a friend to wire it back on the place, are you sure that there is no way to solder it on the old place?
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the fan got a brown, a black and a white cable. which cables have to be wired directly to the power supply?
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the brown should be 12volt,the black is ground and the grey one is for pwn Pulse-width modulation
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the brown should be 12volt,the black is ground and the grey one is for pwn Pulse-width modulation
why i canīt solder the wires back on the old place of the mainboard?

a friend told me that there are "stickers" or something like that in form of rings and stripes. he told me that i have to put "these stickers" on the mainboard, and then i can solder it back, because we tried before but it donīt fix/stay on the mainboard.

and i donīt know which other points i have to use to get the power for the fan.
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