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PS2 Problem With Power
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[iD]EG6
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24. May 2006 @ 18:11 |
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I was just playing around with my reset-switch ( the button part you push came off ) and I got it to turn on the PS2, then I took it off the switch and a black screen came. Now when I put it back in, there's no red light on the switch and the PS2 doesn't turn on, what's the problem?
V14 + Crystal Chip 1.2
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Q4i
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25. May 2006 @ 03:36 |
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The button came off? I'm not sure about a v14, but in earlier versions the reset and open/close buttons are molded out of one piece of plastic. Was the case open when you were playing around with it? I can't think of how that piece of plastic would prevent it from turning on.
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[iD]EG6
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25. May 2006 @ 06:34 |
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Ya, the newer Slims are made so cheap. The case was open.
The reset-switch board is fine even though the button is off, I can realign it to turn on the PS2. And even though the button is off, the red LED should be shown, but it's not.
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b1grich
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25. May 2006 @ 06:36 |
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never mind lol ... right after i made the comment i look and you beat me to it ... 2 mins lol
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Q4i
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25. May 2006 @ 13:08 |
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Check to make sure that the ribbon cable that connects to the switch is in all the way. Also, you might look into getting a replacement, they run only about $10. Is the open/close button still attached?
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[iD]EG6
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25. May 2006 @ 14:47 |
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You mean the case? This is a Slim PS2, not a Fat one incase you were confused, lol
Ya. The turn on button is off though, but I can get it to work, but it just doesn't show the red LED which means there's something wrong. Also, the black screen must be a clue of somehow.
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Q4i
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26. May 2006 @ 02:38 |
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I was thinking that it was like a v12 or v13. So the red LED doesn't come on but the green one does? And what about the other for the open/close button? I need some more info about it.
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[iD]EG6
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26. May 2006 @ 04:22 |
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No LED, and it doesn't turn on
I've got a replacement reset switch and cable that should come in 1 / 2 days.
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[iD]EG6
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26. May 2006 @ 22:06 |
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Bump
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Q4i
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27. May 2006 @ 02:49 |
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There might be a problem with the small PCB that the switch is on, I think there is also a fuse for it that might be bad. Does the open/close button operate as normal? Without the LED on how do you know that it has turned on?
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[iD]EG6
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27. May 2006 @ 07:19 |
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Well, before the black screen, the LED and everything was working and the PS2 was turned on, but when I took off the switch, the PS2 turned off, black screen, etc. Then I reinserted the switch and there's no LED and power.
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31. May 2006 @ 18:33 |
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It must think that it's in standby mode for some reason. Hopefully the new switch will take care of it.
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[iD]EG6
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31. May 2006 @ 18:36 |
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Tried it, no powering on and no LED.
What do you think is the problem? I'm selling for parts now anyway, lol.
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1. June 2006 @ 12:33 |
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It's probably a fuse then, test them to see if one is bad.
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[iD]EG6
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1. June 2006 @ 15:29 |
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How do I test which ones?
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2. June 2006 @ 04:03 |
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First, check the glass one on the power supply board, just like old auto fuses. As for the others you need to find a diagram for their locations on the main board. This link has locations for a v12: http://www.psrtech.co.uk/ they're probably close to what you've got. They are usually like PS#. You need a multimeter to test them, use the ohms setting and check for continuity through the fuse.
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