The blinking orange light is a well known issue for the PS Vita 1000 models. It is also called the "Orange Light of Death", but it just means that the battery has discharged so low that the PS Vita can't charge it anymore. Sometimes plugging it in and leaving it for some hours might work and it starts charging, but sometimes it does not charge. Here is a way that can kick start the battery charging again: Plug your PS Vita in the charger and try to enter safe mode - HOLD R button + PS Button + Power button at the same time for 10-20 seconds. The screen should turn on and show that the battery is empty and now just leave it to charge and it should work.
This also happens on the 2000 model as well. At least on the 2000 model any charger will work, the 1000 however you NEED the original power supply or else it won't charge.
@@GUCFan, you don't NEED the original 1000 charger for it to charge, but the console in bloody picky when it comes to chargers it will work with! I have always had good luck with the Samsung fast charge USB adapters, but agree - original is best!
when my vita 1000 battery drained it started measuring in ohms, i had to wait a few years from when it first died, then i found where to get replacements
my vita just randomly didn’t turn on anymore and after watching your video i went ahead and opened it up…come to find out i had the exact same situation…some corrosion near and around the usb connector!…after a little alcohol and scrubbing it turned on like new! replaced the battery too 👍 Thanks for sharing this repair! definitely helped me out!
I grabbed a Vita from Japan for like 100 bucks. Jail broke it and it is so fun. I always wanted one on release. I still wish I could get a proper gaming cell phone.
My friend used to work at Verizon and she said if you have water in a phone to douse it with 99% rubbing alcohol. She said the alcohol will combine with the water and evaporate. She also made a good point that your phone is already wet so you don't have much to lose if the alcohol doesn't help
Its great seeing you reassemble a Vita. Might come in handy if i every need to do some maintenance on mine. Nice to see these both working again as the Vita was an underrated system with some great games on it.
These Vitas are real beasts. Bought a used one years ago, which has been sat dormant for over 4 years according to the internal logs. Worked like a charm after powering it up. Battery took a hit from deep charge, but still enough for a 2-3 hours of gameplay.
Hi Steve love your vids and LOVE the Vita, so I especially was enjoying this one! FYI, that card you showed the install for on the 1000 model wasn't the WiFi card, it was the 3G modem. It can be replaced in a modded Vita with a PSVSD MicroSD card adapter while still leaving the WiFi working.
Man that second PS Vita took some real ddon to get it fixed, well done man. It's so easy to take what you're doing for granted as easy with how you present these videos but that little connector looked like a very finnicky thing to solder or even remove tbh.
Maybe the battery may show voltage but when a load applied it quickly drops, guess you’d have to test the battery under a load to see how the health of the battery really is. Good stuff! Love watching you fix random things!
I had a problem where my vita looked like it was charged but refused to turn on. As someone who isn't super handy at fixing things I decided my last chance was to just open it up and disconnect and reconnect the battery. It actually worked. The downside was unplugging the battery and plugging it back in fried my vita memory card. Apparently it has happened to many people online. So when you replace a Vita battery I would recommend taking out the Memory card first because those things are expensive and getting harder to find since they are proprietary.
That is a good video man, I have a PSVita but the tilt controls are not working and that is the only problem. I have no idea in how to fix that and I have searched online but noting
When I do small connectors like the last one I put solder on 1 pad so it's easier to tack it into place, then do the others. Great job on fixing those 2 !
12:00 I saw it immediately that trace was connected to the Resistor, no it is not a capacitor. Btw the battery is always marked NOMINAL voltage, which means a fully charged battery of this kind should have about 4,1volts. at 3,6 it is depleted for a Vita, probably to the point a PS Vita won´t even turn on or charge, A PSP for example won´t turn on below 3,7 volts in the battery so don´t mix up how the voltages works for determining if a battery is charged or not. Nominal and high/low voltages in a battery is not the same
Some of your opinions I can agree with but when you touched on big Adventure Bikes you triggered something in me. Let me be clear, I'm not a middle aged man (yet) but still these bikes are popular for a reason. The looks, power and their endless potential are what got me hooked and I can only imagine this is why other people like them too. Comparing a GS1200 to a Gold Wing is like comparing apples to oranges. Totally different bikes which can both ride comfortable 2-up with panniers. That's about the only similarity they have in my opinion. I like your content and this is my way of giving back. Keep the amazing videos coming
As always, such a high watching these videos. The battery might show good voltage but the internal resistance might be much higher. Try to add a small load to it like a few LEDs and check the voltage while they're lighting up.
The first model with OLED screen was super amazing. My only complain is about the proprietary memory cards that was extremely expensive at the time so I got a sd2vita but it needed a modded console…
On the fat model I believe that tricky card to install, is the 3g card. Know there is a modded card, that takes micro sd, which can replace that (today) useless 3g card. Will make storage of any size all internal. The Vita such a cool device. Nevertheless, yet another great vid Steve!
My vita had a blinking orange light recently. I let it sit for about a month in stand by, draining the battery. I plugged it in and left it for a few hours. It was still blinking, I thought it died, it wouldn't even turn on. I unplugged the cable and put it back in just playing around and it went solid orange and it turned on.
I bought a little AIPIO ultrasonic off Aliexpress, cost £22 with delivery incl and its a powerful little unit, not very big but just destroys grained in dirt and I use it for my glasses, my ecigs, electronic stuff and watch parts and all come out pristine.
Tools are sometimes more trouble. Try just to use a fingernail or Kapton tape. I will solder right next to my fingernail. Smells bad, but nails don't feel heat or pain. Be sure to wash off any flux before eating.
Vita is life in Spanish and it was life, but Sony fudge it up bad losing support to push the ps4. Till this day it has a wonderful OS and the games and graphics where ahead of it's time. This handheld has 3g and the switch doesn't, it has Bluetooth wireless headphones support, background downloads, gps, email, calendar, ps4 remote play, ps1,psp support and well you get the deal. Oh, almost forgot the memory cards sucs they where very expensive.
My biggest worry when soldering is creating a bad solder joint. Usually if I get the base and the pin hot it solders on pretty good, but I've had a few solder joints ball up instead of doing what I wanted.
Well, with the race trick, I’d only think it would do to get the moisture around from the outside and the port it might prevent the port from corroding. You might get Rice stuck in there but you can remove that rice. it’s better trap than corrosion then to get Rice. Also, I could help the speakers dry out on the external and the lamination on the display there is depending on the device. But I could be wrong
Got a PS Vita 2000 presenting the same issues but absolutely clean as a whistle on the board, no signs of any water damage/corrosion. Battery left on charge, getting solid orange light. Battery before charge was 3.69V and after long charge was 4.05V, so should power on. Power button working and sending signal past those traces that were broken on yours. Waiting on microscope and hot air station to arrive before I can investigate more closely and attempt reflow of chips if nothing else obvious. Possible that the battery could be overcharging so maybe power management IC? Replacement motherboard not an option so want to save it. Worst case, I will look for a broken system with a good board to transplant. First time working on more modern boards and have decided I’d rather just keep working on older systems
The Old battery for that is a good battery. I had the same issue with mine so I unplugged the battery and held the power button then plugged it back in and it started charging like normal and starting up like normal.
3.7 volts in nominal voltage. You want the battery to be higher voltage than the nominal. Anything below 3.7 means it's bad and needs to be replaced. Same with car batteries, 12 volts doesn't mean it's good. A good car battery I believe is about 12.5 volts with no load, and with the car on it jumps above 13V. 12.3 volts or lower means it's getting tired and if it drops below 12 it needs replaced
Hey Tronics, just curious have you looked into dead USB slots for the Switch Dock? All 3 of my USB ports are dead and I can't use my wired controller. maybe as a video idea you could look into this and find possible solutions? I'd be personally thankful if you done so, thanks for the constant source of content!
A while ago I bought three broken Vitas from eBay. Two were in demo mode. I was able to get one unit permanently out of demo mode and that's now my homebrew unit. Selling units in demo mode is scammy behavior, but if you're careful and don't upgrade the unit you can usually get rid of it. Not for the faint of heart. I have one motherboard that was stuck in demo mode but maybe with more recent tools I can fix that one, too.
I been watching these videos and start feeling like "oh I got this". Went and tried to repair my sons Switch Lite charging port.....He has a new Oled Switch now. I'm not trying that anymore
Not sure it would be worth your trouble, but I have a Pokémon 3ds game that I got inside a 3ds I just picked up. The issue is starts up but everytime you try to play it it closes and says the game was taken out press the home button. I've cleaned the contacts but that didn't change a thing.
@tronicsfix Hi Steve! Love your videos. I assume that you fix consoles and then resell them. Do you have an ebay or online storefront that I could look at consoles that are for sale? After watching many of your videos I assume that you repair them in the correct way, and would feel much more comfortable buying something from you, rather than browsing random online listings
Hi, I have a ps vita 2000. Can I add a ps vita 1000 battery to the ps vita 2000, or will I have to add a battery that is not intended for the device and have to change the base for connecting the battery to the device with a base dedicated to the battery?
I had the same issue as vita #1 the battery has to be at least 3.7v of charge for the vita to start any less and it won’t do anything. That battery most likely just needs to be charged a bit longer
The blinking orange light is a well known issue for the PS Vita 1000 models. It is also called the "Orange Light of Death", but it just means that the battery has discharged so low that the PS Vita can't charge it anymore. Sometimes plugging it in and leaving it for some hours might work and it starts charging, but sometimes it does not charge.
Here is a way that can kick start the battery charging again: Plug your PS Vita in the charger and try to enter safe mode - HOLD R button + PS Button + Power button at the same time for 10-20 seconds. The screen should turn on and show that the battery is empty and now just leave it to charge and it should work.
This also happens on the 2000 model as well.
At least on the 2000 model any charger will work, the 1000 however you NEED the original power supply or else it won't charge.
@@GUCFan, you don't NEED the original 1000 charger for it to charge, but the console in bloody picky when it comes to chargers it will work with! I have always had good luck with the Samsung fast charge USB adapters, but agree - original is best!
when my vita 1000 battery drained it started measuring in ohms, i had to wait a few years from when it first died, then i found where to get replacements
my vita just randomly didn’t turn on anymore and after watching your video i went ahead and opened it up…come to find out i had the exact same situation…some corrosion near and around the usb connector!…after a little alcohol and scrubbing it turned on like new! replaced the battery too 👍
Thanks for sharing this repair! definitely helped me out!
As a PSP and PS Vita owner, watching these getting fixed and cleaned professionally is oddly satisfying. 👍👍👍
It’s amazing on how much work and effort you put into fixing this. Great Job!
Glad you like it!
I'm a big VITA supporter and hate how much Sony just left it out to dry. It had so much potential. Still one of my favorite handhelds.
Still play mine almost every day. It's my favorite retro handheld device.
What? You want to see me cry about this? Cuz that what you will get if you say such truthful things!
Vita is much better than the new one Sony handheld that is basically just screen mirroring from PS5 💀.
I grabbed a Vita from Japan for like 100 bucks. Jail broke it and it is so fun. I always wanted one on release. I still wish I could get a proper gaming cell phone.
I just recently purchase a vita with the oled screen. Love it and it does really suck that Sony left it out to dry. Such a great handheld .
My friend used to work at Verizon and she said if you have water in a phone to douse it with 99% rubbing alcohol. She said the alcohol will combine with the water and evaporate. She also made a good point that your phone is already wet so you don't have much to lose if the alcohol doesn't help
I, as another tech, recommend a person put the device un the fridge for 24 hours sitting upright.
@@williamvaughn2938 why?
@@coolant54 greenhouse effect... Science.
I'm always blown away by how easy he makes it look.
You want to blow him?
@nixonhoover2 that wasn't necessary
Yeah, that soldering looked much more easier than it was. It would probably be impossible for me to repeat.
Its great seeing you reassemble a Vita. Might come in handy if i every need to do some maintenance on mine. Nice to see these both working again as the Vita was an underrated system with some great games on it.
Yeah, these were cool systems.
wait this vid was uploaded 10 mins ago how did u comment 1 day ago?!
Yooo 1 day ago lol
@@news4you.kabelkrantTime warp?
@@news4you.kabelkrantsubscribers get early releases
These Vitas are real beasts.
Bought a used one years ago, which has been sat dormant for over 4 years according to the internal logs.
Worked like a charm after powering it up. Battery took a hit from deep charge, but still enough for a 2-3 hours of gameplay.
Hi Steve love your vids and LOVE the Vita, so I especially was enjoying this one! FYI, that card you showed the install for on the 1000 model wasn't the WiFi card, it was the 3G modem. It can be replaced in a modded Vita with a PSVSD MicroSD card adapter while still leaving the WiFi working.
Man that second PS Vita took some real ddon to get it fixed, well done man. It's so easy to take what you're doing for granted as easy with how you present these videos but that little connector looked like a very finnicky thing to solder or even remove tbh.
Maybe the battery may show voltage but when a load applied it quickly drops, guess you’d have to test the battery under a load to see how the health of the battery really is. Good stuff! Love watching you fix random things!
I had a problem where my vita looked like it was charged but refused to turn on. As someone who isn't super handy at fixing things I decided my last chance was to just open it up and disconnect and reconnect the battery. It actually worked. The downside was unplugging the battery and plugging it back in fried my vita memory card. Apparently it has happened to many people online. So when you replace a Vita battery I would recommend taking out the Memory card first because those things are expensive and getting harder to find since they are proprietary.
Youre actually a wizard when it comes to fixing things, great job especially on that second vita ! I was for sure it was just doomed lol
That is a good video man, I have a PSVita but the tilt controls are not working and that is the only problem. I have no idea in how to fix that and I have searched online but noting
These tiny things are so fun to watch getting fixed and come back to life again.
Loved this! I like seeing the full tear down and reassembling of the consoles even if it’s sped up!
That was a very impressive fix!!
Been a fan for a while. Always satifisying to see the W
I admire your patience and attention to detail! Bravo!
When I do small connectors like the last one I put solder on 1 pad so it's easier to tack it into place, then do the others. Great job on fixing those 2 !
Steve's repair videos are always a nail biter till the end, good stuff brother!
Tronicsfix channel is now a cooking a motherboard in an ultrasonic, always admire your work sir 🙌
12:00 I saw it immediately that trace was connected to the Resistor, no it is not a capacitor. Btw the battery is always marked NOMINAL voltage, which means a fully charged battery of this kind should have about 4,1volts. at 3,6 it is depleted for a Vita, probably to the point a PS Vita won´t even turn on or charge, A PSP for example won´t turn on below 3,7 volts in the battery so don´t mix up how the voltages works for determining if a battery is charged or not. Nominal and high/low voltages in a battery is not the same
Amazing work as always. The effort and time put into these fixes are admirable.
I went "Yasssss" just when I saw that screen turn on. Awesome stuff!
I literally pray for a post from this channel everyday, thanks for what you do!
22:45 I usually use a drop of super glue on these small connectors, it stays in place this way and it is easier to solder it.
Dude! Amazing job on such small parts. 👍
Because of your videos I have cleaned and fixed all my old nes / Snes and even an Xbox controller lol next project is the Nintendo system thanks dude.
Nice job on fixing those Vita consoles!
Great work fixing 2 units of the last true handheld!
Because of your videos I ordered from ifixit to fix an old phone I have. Hopefully I don't have a bigger task on my hands than anticipated.
Good luck with the repair!
You always pull out some super random part and say “I just had this laying around” lol. I want to see your extra parts room it has to be impressive.
Glad to see two Vita's being brought back to life. It was an awesome device and there are too few of them. 👍
Love it when Scotty makes an appearance!
Tbh. Your content is great. Keep it up
Some of your opinions I can agree with but when you touched on big Adventure Bikes you triggered something in me. Let me be clear, I'm not a middle aged man (yet) but still these bikes are popular for a reason. The looks, power and their endless potential are what got me hooked and I can only imagine this is why other people like them too. Comparing a GS1200 to a Gold Wing is like comparing apples to oranges. Totally different bikes which can both ride comfortable 2-up with panniers. That's about the only similarity they have in my opinion.
I like your content and this is my way of giving back. Keep the amazing videos coming
Great work - I love to see great devices like these returned to service. I wish I had a job that gave me fist-pump moments like that!
Nice work! I was hoping you'd get both to work
ah yes "how would you like your motherboard to be fixed?"
"deep fried"
"wut"
"DEEP FRIED"
As always, such a high watching these videos. The battery might show good voltage but the internal resistance might be much higher. Try to add a small load to it like a few LEDs and check the voltage while they're lighting up.
I love these videos, man.
Great Video Steve
You watched it already?1
@@TronicsfixYes Watched First 5 Mins Was Good So far
Hey man i love your job, can you Do an GPU fix? That will be great, thanks.
Nicely done Steve!
Amazing work! Nice job!
nice!! I wasnt sure it was lgonna make it but 🔋🔋 as usual you got this.
Now im just imagining tronic buying packs of toothbushes and the cashier going wtf why does he need so many lol.
The first model with OLED screen was super amazing. My only complain is about the proprietary memory cards that was extremely expensive at the time so I got a sd2vita but it needed a modded console…
It shouldn't be hard to mod it.
I can't help but smile when one of these very dead systems finally turns on after a ton of work. It's so satisfying.
Never have I ever found such a good of a deal on ebay xD these guys know better, def
That 3G OLED Vita is great. You can get a PSVSD instead of the SD2VITA to upgrade storage while keeping your game slot free.
6:22 That's not the Wi-Fi card, that's actually the 3G cellular modem for the models that had that.
On the fat model I believe that tricky card to install, is the 3g card. Know there is a modded card, that takes micro sd, which can replace that (today) useless 3g card. Will make storage of any size all internal. The Vita such a cool device. Nevertheless, yet another great vid Steve!
My vita had a blinking orange light recently. I let it sit for about a month in stand by, draining the battery. I plugged it in and left it for a few hours. It was still blinking, I thought it died, it wouldn't even turn on. I unplugged the cable and put it back in just playing around and it went solid orange and it turned on.
I'm a simple man..I see the word Vita in a TronixFix video, I click like and subscribe.
Bro just wanted to take that first psp apart 😂😂 glad u did tho lol keep the videos coming
I bought a little AIPIO ultrasonic off Aliexpress, cost £22 with delivery incl and its a powerful little unit, not very big but just destroys grained in dirt and I use it for my glasses, my ecigs, electronic stuff and watch parts and all come out pristine.
That Ultra sonic cleaner looks like a frier...😂 what we having today..Fried Chips 😂
Tools are sometimes more trouble. Try just to use a fingernail or Kapton tape. I will solder right next to my fingernail. Smells bad, but nails don't feel heat or pain. Be sure to wash off any flux before eating.
great fix in that second vita. worth the save this device.
Back in the day, $50 and "PS Vita Storage" were not something you expected in the same sentence XD.
Lol!
I love that PS5 parts t-shirt!
Amazing work! 🤘
look at you getting all fancy with your PIP 👍
Vita is life in Spanish and it was life, but Sony fudge it up bad losing support to push the ps4. Till this day it has a wonderful OS and the games and graphics where ahead of it's time. This handheld has 3g and the switch doesn't, it has Bluetooth wireless headphones support, background downloads, gps, email, calendar, ps4 remote play, ps1,psp support and well you get the deal.
Oh, almost forgot the memory cards sucs they where very expensive.
Good video Steve
yessssss new vita content !
Double win today! Nice!
❤ your stuff keep it up 😊😊😊😊
My biggest worry when soldering is creating a bad solder joint. Usually if I get the base and the pin hot it solders on pretty good, but I've had a few solder joints ball up instead of doing what I wanted.
Well, with the race trick, I’d only think it would do to get the moisture around from the outside and the port it might prevent the port from corroding. You might get Rice stuck in there but you can remove that rice. it’s better trap than corrosion then to get Rice. Also, I could help the speakers dry out on the external and the lamination on the display there is depending on the device.
But I could be wrong
Got a PS Vita 2000 presenting the same issues but absolutely clean as a whistle on the board, no signs of any water damage/corrosion.
Battery left on charge, getting solid orange light. Battery before charge was 3.69V and after long charge was 4.05V, so should power on.
Power button working and sending signal past those traces that were broken on yours.
Waiting on microscope and hot air station to arrive before I can investigate more closely and attempt reflow of chips if nothing else obvious.
Possible that the battery could be overcharging so maybe power management IC?
Replacement motherboard not an option so want to save it. Worst case, I will look for a broken system with a good board to transplant.
First time working on more modern boards and have decided I’d rather just keep working on older systems
So satisfying. Thankyou
Looks like your making french fries when you brought that silver thing out jajajaj
The Old battery for that is a good battery. I had the same issue with mine so I unplugged the battery and held the power button then plugged it back in and it started charging like normal and starting up like normal.
3.7 volts in nominal voltage. You want the battery to be higher voltage than the nominal. Anything below 3.7 means it's bad and needs to be replaced. Same with car batteries, 12 volts doesn't mean it's good. A good car battery I believe is about 12.5 volts with no load, and with the car on it jumps above 13V. 12.3 volts or lower means it's getting tired and if it drops below 12 it needs replaced
Hey Tronics, just curious have you looked into dead USB slots for the Switch Dock? All 3 of my USB ports are dead and I can't use my wired controller.
maybe as a video idea you could look into this and find possible solutions? I'd be personally thankful if you done so, thanks for the constant source of content!
A while ago I bought three broken Vitas from eBay. Two were in demo mode. I was able to get one unit permanently out of demo mode and that's now my homebrew unit. Selling units in demo mode is scammy behavior, but if you're careful and don't upgrade the unit you can usually get rid of it. Not for the faint of heart. I have one motherboard that was stuck in demo mode but maybe with more recent tools I can fix that one, too.
You can easily get them out of demo mode with Henkaku (custom firmware), and it's permanent even if you remove CFW or factory reset.
cool shirt Mr. Tronix :)
Forgot rice. Silica packets in a Ziploc. I have a couple of really big ones from when we purchased a new sofa.
I been watching these videos and start feeling like "oh I got this". Went and tried to repair my sons Switch Lite charging port.....He has a new Oled Switch now.
I'm not trying that anymore
I collect Vita's and the games. Always get so excited when i see one in the wold irl / online lul
Not sure it would be worth your trouble, but I have a Pokémon 3ds game that I got inside a 3ds I just picked up. The issue is starts up but everytime you try to play it it closes and says the game was taken out press the home button. I've cleaned the contacts but that didn't change a thing.
20:44 man, why dont you just use a low fusion solder??? You can apply in chips instead hot air...
You know it's serious when the ultrasonic cleaner comes out!
The best feeling at the end when you fix something that took half your life 😊
2:50 I bet it was the battery cable
Good job man
@tronicsfix Hi Steve! Love your videos. I assume that you fix consoles and then resell them. Do you have an ebay or online storefront that I could look at consoles that are for sale? After watching many of your videos I assume that you repair them in the correct way, and would feel much more comfortable buying something from you, rather than browsing random online listings
I knew you will fix that Vita! By the way, do you have the perfect amount of Q-tips?
Hi, I have a ps vita 2000. Can I add a ps vita 1000 battery to the ps vita 2000, or will I have to add a battery that is not intended for the device and have to change the base for connecting the battery to the device with a base dedicated to the battery?
With the music sounding the way it’s sounding I keep expecting Ron Jeremy to show up
The best way to take off the white connector is to fill it with flux, heat each legs and suck it out.
Wish I would have seen this before I attempted to fix my vita that was sitting in my truck for a couple of months
Get a PSVSD for that 1000 model, that way you can have internal storage and retain the usability of the game card slot.
Do you get jittery with happiness when you are refurbishing a console and it is hard and you have to work and think.
It’s really hard to visualise how tiny the components are until you showed the bristle of the tooth brush wow so tiny
I had the same issue as vita #1 the battery has to be at least 3.7v of charge for the vita to start any less and it won’t do anything. That battery most likely just needs to be charged a bit longer