I've had a few people commenting to see if I can fix device. Well, if you're interested in having me try to fix your device, feel free to shoot me an email at fixmorewasteless@gmail.com. This isn't a paid service, just something I want to do to help those who need it. You'd be responsible for return shipping and any major parts like screens, so it's not a completely free service, but I'm not charging for the repair. Email me about your device and what the issue is and I'll let you know if I think I can help.
I have a problem when I press the power button nothing it just show red light only no green light nothing just red light . I have a GH-052-32 motherboard any suggestion would be great
I have this same issue as well with same board. I haven't got down to testing each fuse yet because I don't have the readily available tools or know how to do so really.
The amp rating of the fuse is really the most important part. Ideally you want the replacement to be the same amp rating, be that 400ma, 1amp, whatever it may be. As far as the voltage rating, it should be the same or higher. The PS2 slim supplies 12volts from the power brick so anything rated 12v or more should be good. So you could use a 1amp/16v fuse to replace a 1amp/4v fuse. Size is the only other consideration. If you can’t find the exact size you might be able to get away with a size bigger or smaller. Like how I used a smaller one at 1:30. Hope this helps some.
They’re marked on the board such as PS1, PS2 and they also have the part number underneath. You can see at the 3:40 mark what I mean. The number there gives an indication of the fuse rating - 1.6 amps. I google search the part number just to make sure and then buy the fuses from Aliexpress. Best place to reliably find them but the shipping does take a while. Let me know if you have any issues and I’ll try helping out.
I tried once to remove that second lid switch buy it seems kapton tape wasn't enough to protect it from hot air xD So I jumpered those two points too in the end.
Your soldering iron is just awful!! It doesn't melt your solder, resulting in actually ripping components from the pcb and distroing the pads! From the beginning of the video, the first fuse you've removed it mechanicaly, no desolder. You should use low melt solder, quality flux and more practice, cause i can see your technique is not good!
Hii, we found your videos so rewarding, and were wondering if any prototype services may help? Such as custom PCBs, 3DP, CNC etc. If so, would love to supply freely and reach any YT collab together! (PCBWay luz)
I've had a few people commenting to see if I can fix device. Well, if you're interested in having me try to fix your device, feel free to shoot me an email at fixmorewasteless@gmail.com. This isn't a paid service, just something I want to do to help those who need it. You'd be responsible for return shipping and any major parts like screens, so it's not a completely free service, but I'm not charging for the repair. Email me about your device and what the issue is and I'll let you know if I think I can help.
Love your videos.❤
Thanks so much!
Do you do this as a service? I have 2 slim PS2’s both not working properly I would love to get fixed so I can use them again
I have a problem when I press the power button nothing it just show red light only no green light nothing just red light . I have a GH-052-32 motherboard any suggestion would be great
I have this same issue as well with same board. I haven't got down to testing each fuse yet because I don't have the readily available tools or know how to do so really.
Could I send you my device to fix I don't exactly have the tools or even time to get it fixed
hi i want to ask how do you find the appropriate fuse because when i search it on aliexpress i dont know what i should pick
The amp rating of the fuse is really the most important part. Ideally you want the replacement to be the same amp rating, be that 400ma, 1amp, whatever it may be. As far as the voltage rating, it should be the same or higher. The PS2 slim supplies 12volts from the power brick so anything rated 12v or more should be good. So you could use a 1amp/16v fuse to replace a 1amp/4v fuse.
Size is the only other consideration. If you can’t find the exact size you might be able to get away with a size bigger or smaller. Like how I used a smaller one at 1:30.
Hope this helps some.
@@FixMoreWasteLess ok thanks a lot!! If I have another question I will ask you later
How do you know what fuses to replace them with? And where to get them from?
They’re marked on the board such as PS1, PS2 and they also have the part number underneath. You can see at the 3:40 mark what I mean. The number there gives an indication of the fuse rating - 1.6 amps. I google search the part number just to make sure and then buy the fuses from Aliexpress. Best place to reliably find them but the shipping does take a while. Let me know if you have any issues and I’ll try helping out.
Where are you buying these new fuses
Aliexpress. I’ve had good luck finding what I need there. Prices are reasonable. Shipping times are long. I usually get things in 2-4 weeks.
just make sure you order at least 11$ worth of stuff at once or shipping will take insanely long
In the future I would just remove the switch with hot air. Wouldn't have torn the pad and you still melted the switch with using the wick.
That’s a good idea. I don’t think I even had a hot air station when I made this one 😅
Maybe yoy can make another video about this and deep cleaning it! It looks a little dirty btw great job
Thanks! Yeah I might do that. It definitely needs a good cleaning.
I tried once to remove that second lid switch buy it seems kapton tape wasn't enough to protect it from hot air xD So I jumpered those two points too in the end.
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Your soldering iron is just awful!! It doesn't melt your solder, resulting in actually ripping components from the pcb and distroing the pads! From the beginning of the video, the first fuse you've removed it mechanicaly, no desolder. You should use low melt solder, quality flux and more practice, cause i can see your technique is not good!
Plzzzz helpp
Hii, we found your videos so rewarding, and were wondering if any prototype services may help? Such as custom PCBs, 3DP, CNC etc. If so, would love to supply freely and reach any YT collab together! (PCBWay luz)
Hi thanks for reaching out. I can't think of anything I need right now but if I do I'll let you know.