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Old 01-13-2013   #11
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Originally Posted by Mr.Dutch View Post
@biozombie ,so have you checked the F6002? , it looks a bit weird there on the board.
i was about to post the same here, did you check it for Continuity.
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Originally Posted by biozombie View Post
i have no 12V between 2 pads near F6002.
the 12v will only be there for a couple of seconds when you turn on the ps3, because the ps3 shuts down again (ylod)

the fuse can only break if you did something wrong ofcourse with soldering the wires.

like @3absiso said, measure for continuity over F6002 , 0-1 ohm is acceptable.
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@Mr.Dutch @3absiso thanks, ill check that.
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