Thank you for the video and links!
Thanks for showing this. Did it work when re assembled?
This motherboard was in my scrap pile due to an unrelated issue, but it also happened to have a bad CMOS. So it was a good candidate to showcase the fix anyway. I’ve done this repair a few times on other motherboards where the CMOS was the main issue, and it did resolve the date/time issue as well as other power related problems.
bro, could the cmos be related to the problem that the psp recognizes the battery for 8 seconds and then turns off?
what if use wire attach to cmos battery instead of direct contact to motherboard, won't that be more efficient like in the future if want to replace it again
It’s pretty easy to remove it again as long as you don’t try to get it super close to the motherboard when installing. I like to sit a bit higher on solder mounds in case the cmos that I installed was faulty (you can actually check if you have a multimeter and set a battery on the contacts of the motherboard)
@@blakeblundell9001 is there cmos battrey holder this small? just not convy it must be resholder to replace it again since this is a common problem
Just a quick heads up - that's a supercapacitor, not a battery.
They rarely leak but a battery might be more likely to do so, so just be careful with that.
Also, keeping date/time isn't really that big of a deal so it's probs for the best to just remove it if it dies.
Hello what is the battery called im on other country so i cant buy that in your link but whats the battery name is it the battery cr927?? Plss respond
These are the ones, but you can find smaller quantities of them.
a.aliexpress.com/_mqTzbLc
Hello, what's the model of this battery? I want to find it here in my country since you guys don't send here.
where did u get the heat gun?
I’ve got a Quick 861DW. I think I bought it on AliExpress, or maybe I got it off eBay
Can it just be taken out without removing the metal plates?
You could replace just the cell portion, but it’ll be harder to fit the replacement in there. The plates will be slightly bent from how the old one was attached and then you’ll have to use some type of tape to give enough pressure for it to work
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I mean I don't want to replace it but just remove and forget. I have a psp 1000 and getting random shutdowns and I suspect its cause the CMOS leaked. Also the 1000 has a capacitor not a cell like the 3000. No videos on removing the 1000 one, so asking around. I heard that just removing it will work fine, but I wonder if I need to actually desolder the thing, or just bent it and take it out.
Such B's to replace a battery on PSP😕
Hello sir, how may I contact you?
@@blakeblundell9001 I am very interested in a console on your website, do you think it would be possible if I can get a video of the console up close on the backside and front so I can see any marks or dings? Thank you!
Which listing in particular? They are all processed to order, so I’d have to finish it up first. I won’t have time until Sunday night or Monday.
Here’s the link for the part on my website:
everythingpsp.com/products/psp-3000-cmos-battery-for-motherboard
i Recently order the batteries but i haven't got a update or tracking number? where contact someone?
@@vincentvinogradov1243 all orders are shipped within 2 business days, so if you placed an order on Friday then I’ll be shipping it out on Tuesday.
@@blakeblundell9001 thank you