When I saw Imax = .316A on the PS prog dig screen, I made the gesture of an NFL referee when he sees a touchdown (score), I was happy! and I looked back at the oscilloscope screen as well. Excellent repair. A sincere congratulations. Thanks a lot for sharing. Happy weekend Sir. Greetings from Mexico.
I have seen so many dead PS5, and these types of videos makes me absolutely not buying an PS5 ever. I dont think that i saw so much dead PS4´s back in the day. Sure, broken consoles are common and normal, but sometimes a manufacturer stands way out. I remember Microsoft with the 360. Thankfully i have an Jasper 360 somewhere in my house that rocks over 13 years now and working fine.
Yes i believe you ...but i think they could have corrected those faults on ps5 slim.....lets watch out not to buy a liability....and have value for our money...
Time for the ultrasonic😊 another ps5 saved, good one. Had my doubts with this one when noticing stuff like antennas and pwr cable missing. Beginning of scrap board symptoms. Nice workshop buddy, feels like home😅
@@ToltecMerc Yes, the greater rhe satisfaction when you can fix it. Small channel maybe but without a doubt one of the best. Youre videos are just a pleasure to watch with the background electronics information you pass through.
Hi @Toltecmerc, Thank you for those very educational and enjoyable videos especially towards the end with a revived peace of tech every time. I do have a question for you though i thought you might be able to help me on it. I have a ps4 CUH-1116A that shuts down when i try to power it up the light comes on for about half a second and then shuts off completely unless power cycled! I tested the 12 volt bins on the supply (ADP-240CR) and they seem to come up and stay up when unloaded and i can confirm i have no short on the 12 volt rail on the console itself so it just seems to shutdown under load. Good to mention as well that standby voltage and power good signal are present no problems. I hope that makes sense to you and maybe you can advise me! Thanks very much.
If it is shutting down that fast, that sounds like a power rail is not coming up either from a short or a blown fuse. Monitor your APU core voltages(about 1V). You can check on the large inductors that are in a line. You can also check the RAM voltage(1.5V) and see if it is coming up. See if they are coming up even momentarily or not. Is the +5V coming up?
@@ToltecMerc Thank you, i will go back and check those. I forgot to mention i did a little test just to roll out which rail was the problem i learned that from you actually. So i basically connected only the 4-bin connector to the console without the 12 volt and when I turn it on it attempts to start for far longer i would say the light blinks for 2 seconds it wasn’t doing that before but then it goes to shut down because there is no 12 volt. Do you think it could still be a standby voltage regardless?
Hi, I have a question. I have a similar knife soldering tip, but whenever I try to clean the solder joints like you do here 21:18 I always just end up removing solder and I can't get it back there on the IC fro some reason. What could I be doing wrong? I use flux and 390-400°C, no preheating board. Thank you so much as always for your amazing videos.
The solder on the chip has to still be pretty hot. If I try to drag across the joints on a cold chip, it doesn't usually work very well. I touch up the joints immediately after soldering the chip with hot air.
20:27 - Just small hint, when soldering IC with central ground pad, its not necessary to have 100% coverage with solder, like you had, in the end it gave you shorted contacts on 20:54, shorted contacts depend on direction of pushing chip, you could have shorted other contacts in that way and damage chip. Tin contacts on board, tin contacts on chip and solder them without pushing down. Pushing down is reason why shorts happen if you have excessive amount of tin. I believe above 60% of ground pin coverage with tin is OK per documentation.
This are my kind of videos ❤. I wanted to see how you deeply clean the motherboard also, what didi you do with the APU socket it seemed the hatch was a little loose.
When i tested my F7003 fuse, it DID NOT BEEP.. So i tested 3 more boards to see if i could use one from another board..all boards the 7003 fuse DIDN'T beep... Any idea?
Hi there can you recommend any sites that I can purchase the replacement chips and components for the ps5 consoles please bulk buy if possible ,many thanks in advance for ant advice
hi ! , first thanks for your vidéos they are really helpfull and detailed. I got a question about an EDM020. If someone get the same issue and solve it, it will be cool. I've got a short cap near the Dialog chip DA9065 (F7003), and the fuse was blowed on F7002 A2 chip (DC/DC). I think this gives 1.8V for the Wifi chip. The outside rail of 1.8v is short. When i remove the wifi chip the short was gone. So i change the chip. Check the caps on the other side, they are ok. But with the new chip short's back and the fuse blows again... try to inject voltage but only the wifi chip is heating up... so really if someone got an answer plz. Tx again for the help and for your videos !
It almost looks like the apu was reflowed with that heat discoloration around it, vape is disgusting so i wouldn't be surprised if all the discoloration is solely from vape
I don't think it was reflowed. I do think the foam shield was removed. Maybe they were looking for escaped liquid metal. Don't know. I know the smell was overwhelming. Was it vape fluid or some kind of cleaning agent? Not sure.
@@ToltecMerc i learn and practice with youre video to repair ps4 and ps5. I think youre the boss because youre experience and explication are simple and clear. I’m fan 👏
When I saw Imax = .316A on the PS prog dig screen, I made the gesture of an NFL referee when he sees a touchdown (score), I was happy! and I looked back at the oscilloscope screen as well.
Excellent repair. A sincere congratulations. Thanks a lot for sharing. Happy weekend Sir. Greetings from Mexico.
Greetings to you as well! The increased current draw was a welcome sight!
I like to say Thank You Toltec! I learned a lot about PSUs and in General! I repaired some PSUs because of your Vids and Consoles. Much appreciated!
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@ToltecMerc mine is dead im not tech savy but watch and appreciate your videos can i send mine to you to fix ??? Possibly for a video or something
I have seen so many dead PS5, and these types of videos makes me absolutely not buying an PS5 ever. I dont think that i saw so much dead PS4´s back in the day. Sure, broken consoles are common and normal, but sometimes a manufacturer stands way out. I remember Microsoft with the 360. Thankfully i have an Jasper 360 somewhere in my house that rocks over 13 years now and working fine.
I’m no expert but this ps5 had some liquid damage and some vaping odor if I'm not wrong.
Yes i believe you ...but i think they could have corrected those faults on ps5 slim.....lets watch out not to buy a liability....and have value for our money...
@@f3rnsps5 randomelg dies on its own...i also see many videos like those in other channels aswell...he is right
Do you know which model of ps5 has the least problems
I've got no time to watch others, but your videos I try to watch all :D. Thank you.
Thanks so much for finding them time to watch! I do appreciate it!
It's always a great pleasure to see your work! Thanks!
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoy!
Another fantastic job
Thank you so much 😀
Excellent troubleshooting as per usual. See you have added a scope to the mix of tools!
Thank you! I have had the scope for a while but I had hoped that connecting the current probe to it would give more information. We shall see.
Time for the ultrasonic😊 another ps5 saved, good one. Had my doubts with this one when noticing stuff like antennas and pwr cable missing. Beginning of scrap board symptoms. Nice workshop buddy, feels like home😅
Thank you! I think it was someone's "pile of junk parts". I see it all too often on eBay. Thanks for visiting my small channel!
@@ToltecMerc Yes, the greater rhe satisfaction when you can fix it. Small channel maybe but without a doubt one of the best. Youre videos are just a pleasure to watch with the background electronics information you pass through.
"Reeks of vape juice" the console will probably last longer than the original user
Very likely!
I went back to smoking cigarettes because I was tired of reeking of vape juice.
Hi @Toltecmerc,
Thank you for those very educational and enjoyable videos especially towards the end with a revived peace of tech every time.
I do have a question for you though i thought you might be able to help me on it. I have a ps4 CUH-1116A that shuts down when i try to power it up the light comes on for about half a second and then shuts off completely unless power cycled! I tested the 12 volt bins on the supply (ADP-240CR) and they seem to come up and stay up when unloaded and i can confirm i have no short on the 12 volt rail on the console itself so it just seems to shutdown under load. Good to mention as well that standby voltage and power good signal are present no problems.
I hope that makes sense to you and maybe you can advise me!
Thanks very much.
If it is shutting down that fast, that sounds like a power rail is not coming up either from a short or a blown fuse. Monitor your APU core voltages(about 1V). You can check on the large inductors that are in a line. You can also check the RAM voltage(1.5V) and see if it is coming up. See if they are coming up even momentarily or not. Is the +5V coming up?
@@ToltecMerc Thank you, i will go back and check those. I forgot to mention i did a little test just to roll out which rail was the problem i learned that from you actually. So i basically connected only the 4-bin connector to the console without the 12 volt and when I turn it on it attempts to start for far longer i would say the light blinks for 2 seconds it wasn’t doing that before but then it goes to shut down because there is no 12 volt. Do you think it could still be a standby voltage regardless?
Great fix as always.
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you liked it! Hopefully, more to come soon!
I think I'm going to learn a lot with your tutorials thanks
Glad to hear that! Thanks for coming along for the journey!
Great knowledge, awesome repair !
I'm so happy you enjoyed this one! Thank you for stopping by!
great repair again
Thanks!
Awesome repair ToltecMerc. There isn't a PS5 safe from you! What solder and flux you using?
Just some Kester "44" and cheap Kingbo flux. I know there are other fluxes but the cheap stuff just works so....
@@ToltecMercI use mgchemicals no clean flux paste and mgchemicals 63/37 leaded solder
Hi, I have a question. I have a similar knife soldering tip, but whenever I try to clean the solder joints like you do here 21:18 I always just end up removing solder and I can't get it back there on the IC fro some reason.
What could I be doing wrong? I use flux and 390-400°C, no preheating board.
Thank you so much as always for your amazing videos.
The solder on the chip has to still be pretty hot. If I try to drag across the joints on a cold chip, it doesn't usually work very well. I touch up the joints immediately after soldering the chip with hot air.
20:27 - Just small hint, when soldering IC with central ground pad, its not necessary to have 100% coverage with solder, like you had, in the end it gave you shorted contacts on 20:54, shorted contacts depend on direction of pushing chip, you could have shorted other contacts in that way and damage chip.
Tin contacts on board, tin contacts on chip and solder them without pushing down. Pushing down is reason why shorts happen if you have excessive amount of tin.
I believe above 60% of ground pin coverage with tin is OK per documentation.
Yeah I try to put a small amount but you know solder loves to flow especially using that big solder iron tip!
Very nice job as always
Thank you so much!
Another good one 😊
Greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹
Thank you and thanks for the visit!
@@ToltecMerc I thank you, always waiting for the next one, love your videos
Another awesome video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello dear Sir!
Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
Could you also share what heating soldering station do you use?
My hot air station is a Quick 861DW. My soldering iron is a Hakko FM-203. I also have a small Chinese low-wattage pencil iron I use occasionally.
As always great fix!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
This are my kind of videos ❤. I wanted to see how you deeply clean the motherboard also, what didi you do with the APU socket it seemed the hatch was a little loose.
Very nice job.😊😊
Thank you so much!
Great job Booter fam
Thank you!
When i tested my F7003 fuse, it DID NOT BEEP.. So i tested 3 more boards to see if i could use one from another board..all boards the 7003 fuse DIDN'T beep... Any idea?
Hi there can you recommend any sites that I can purchase the replacement chips and components for the ps5 consoles please bulk buy if possible ,many thanks in advance for ant advice
AliExpress, Kasyn Parts, Mouser, Digi-Key
@@ToltecMerc thankyou very much sir
How would I go about sending you my son's ps5 for repair? Thanks
I'm sorry but I don't do customer repairs. I just buy broken consoles and repair them to resell as a hobby.
Thank you very much
You are quite welcome! Thank you for your visit!
Good job mate 👍
Thanks for the visit!
I looked for the Da9081 IC and couldn't find it. Is it a replacement for the Da9087 IC power supply?
You can use RT5127 from Richtek instead of DA9081.
Instead of metal detecting I'm trying to fix stuff. lol Great videos!
I have not swung my detectors in quite a while. I still have them though.
Good work
Thank You! Glad you enjoyed! I have more to come!
thx for this great fix there 😍
No problem 👍
hi ! , first thanks for your vidéos they are really helpfull and detailed.
I got a question about an EDM020. If someone get the same issue and solve it, it will be cool.
I've got a short cap near the Dialog chip DA9065 (F7003), and the fuse was blowed on F7002 A2 chip (DC/DC).
I think this gives 1.8V for the Wifi chip. The outside rail of 1.8v is short.
When i remove the wifi chip the short was gone. So i change the chip.
Check the caps on the other side, they are ok.
But with the new chip short's back and the fuse blows again... try to inject voltage but only the wifi chip is heating up... so really if someone got an answer plz.
Tx again for the help and for your videos !
Thanx master ❤️🇹🇷
You are very welcome! Please visit again!
Nice fix one less in the garbage 👍
Thank you so much! Indeed, one less in the trash!
It almost looks like the apu was reflowed with that heat discoloration around it, vape is disgusting so i wouldn't be surprised if all the discoloration is solely from vape
I don't think it was reflowed. I do think the foam shield was removed. Maybe they were looking for escaped liquid metal. Don't know. I know the smell was overwhelming. Was it vape fluid or some kind of cleaning agent? Not sure.
Youre the boss
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching and commenting! I do appreciate it!
@@ToltecMerc i learn and practice with youre video to repair ps4 and ps5. I think youre the boss because youre experience and explication are simple and clear. I’m fan 👏
Please send one more photo.
Email address is unknown. I would like to ask a question. Short
Ps5 gojang suligeon-eulo joh-eun yeongsangbogo issseubnida
jilmunhaedo doegessseubnikka
Da9081 ic bubun-e teseuteugi jeobji keopaesiteo syosteu balsaeng 2gae
Excellent. Congrats!!
Thank you very much!