Hi, if you had a short on the board then there's a high likelihood that a fuse may have blown. Check the"PS1" fuse located toward the lower/middle left portion of the board (back side) right above the "PS7" fuse, it's really small and usually green-ish in color
@@FixMoreWasteLessLol, I just noticed your reply. After rewatching the video it seems like you might have a bad power ribbon or the connector itself for the power button on the board is bad. You can try turning the board on without the power button board by touching (shorting) the reset pin on the back of the board to ground to simulate a power button press.
Hi, if you had a short on the board then there's a high likelihood that a fuse may have blown. Check the"PS1" fuse located toward the lower/middle left portion of the board (back side) right above the "PS7" fuse, it's really small and usually green-ish in color
Totally had a blown PS15 fuse that I’d found before this. Unfortunately, all the other fuses checked out so 🤷♂️. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@FixMoreWasteLessLol, I just noticed your reply.
After rewatching the video it seems like you might have a bad power ribbon or the connector itself for the power button on the board is bad.
You can try turning the board on without the power button board by touching (shorting) the reset pin on the back of the board to ground to simulate a power button press.
1. Replace the power button with the ribbon cable.2. Check fuse. 3. Check all capacitors.
Hi my friend your switch give 8.5v only should be there 3.3v from left and right side digram good luck for you❤
Your PS1 fuse is blown, that's your fault.