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Started by airthrow, September 15, 2014, 08:55:43 AM

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airthrow

Hi guys, I haven't been around for a long time but I lurk a lot. :)

I have a PS2 slim that was given to me, but it is dead as a doornail.  First I thought the power button pcb was broken (it is) but I have since gotten another one and that has been no help either.  I don't even get a LED light up.  The power supply works, and I have measured the 8.5v at the port.  I have gone around and every fuse in this guide:

http://www.boxmodz.com/psrtech/fuses.htm

Seems to be good.  HOWEVER, the only thing I can think of, is that the big fuse F1, that goes straight from the voltage input, leads to a small ceramic part that I have included highlighted in the red box in this picture, this small component has no continuity between its two sides.  Is this right?  Should I try bridging it with solder to see if I get anything?  I don't understand that component because the other side goes to ground, so why is it there?

So I have a couple questions:

1) That component in the red box, what is it and should it have continuity between its sides?

2) If that isn't my problem, where else can I go to look for why this PS2 is dead as a doornail?

3) Do I need the fan connected for the system to boot up at all?

There's not much repair info out there about PS2 slims, I want to save this console and any help would be appreciated. :)


eidis

 Hi Airthrow !

Maybe this will help:

SCPH-70000 Series Service Manual
http://gamesx.com/wiki/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=schematics:sony-ps2-scph-70000_series_service_manual.pdf

Keep the scene alive !
Eidis
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unshe

The big fuse must give continuity,
The one in the red box not, it is a capacitator.

airthrow

Quote from: eidis on September 16, 2014, 02:12:50 AM
Hi Airthrow !

Maybe this will help:

SCPH-70000 Series Service Manual
http://gamesx.com/wiki/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=schematics:sony-ps2-scph-70000_series_service_manual.pdf

Keep the scene alive !
Eidis
Thanks man, I wonder why my googling didn't find this before.  I'll take a look.  The case is mint condition, and the PCB looks nice, I really really really want to save this console.  I know it's not pricey or anything but it just feels so WRONG sitting on my shelf, not working. :)

Quote from: unshe on September 16, 2014, 12:13:31 PM
The big fuse must give continuity,
The one in the red box not, it is a capacitator.

Very helpful, thank you!