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Old 02-06-2013   #11
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Originally Posted by Mr.Dutch View Post
let me know if it works...

P.S if possible measure voltage between pin1 to pin 2 (or/and pin3) on standby mode
i'm curious what you read.
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UPDATE : @Mr.Dutch
Pin 1 to Pin 2 : 4.78/4.79
Pin 2 to Pin 3 : 0.00
Pin 3 to Pin 4 : 5.45
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Originally Posted by MJ999 View Post
UPDATE : @Mr.Dutch
Pin 1 to Pin 2 : 4.78/4.79
Pin 2 to Pin 3 : 0.00
Pin 3 to Pin 4 : 5.45
thanks man, this is good info, you don't dare to turn on the ps3 and measure pin1 to pin 2 again?
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