Restoring Playstation 3 Slim with No Power - Console Restoration & Repair

Оригинал видео: Все права на это видео принадлежат автору канала: I will restore this broken PS3 slim that has no power at all. I will also remove the yellowing and give the console a basic clean up. The console has no power at all, fault like this is typically because of broken power source, but in this case the issue is with main board. I started the project with disassembly. The console needs a special safety torx tip to open it. Link to my screwdriver set is at the bottom of this description. Next I used method called retrobrighting to remove the yellowing from the plastic parts. The process is explained in more detail in this video: Here’s also a video to build the heat controlled UV box for the process: Now the tricky part, there are not any available schematics for this exact model of PS3 that I could find. But there are some available that are a little similar which provide some hints what might be the issue. is a great place to look for this information. I knew that even in standby mode the red led should be on, so I knew the issue must be between the power source (which I confirmed to be working as it should) and the red LED. First I searched info on the switch boards () I can see the red LED is powered from the Syscon SW2-30x power chip. That was not coming in but the switch board was getting 5V straight from the power source. This made me think the syscon was faulty. I found pinout for the chip :Syscon_pinout_LQFP_128_pins this pinout is for different model of PS3 slim but it seemed to be very close. The sheet on the link lists standby voltages for each pin of the chip as well as other information. The list is gathered by hobbyists so it might not be 100% reliable. I could see that pin 6 from syscon goes to the red LED. That pin was not putting out the . The chip also has 2 separate input rails. They are called EVER_A and EVER_B. My console was missing the voltage coming from the EVER_B. Now the list says both EVER_A and B come from voltage regulator Mitsumi 463A. But that is where my model of the console is different, I don’t have Mitsumi 463A at all. I had these separate smaller regulators. So after long search I was able to conclude the power should come from the regulators I show on the video. The regulators were getting power input but no output. So I decided to try to replace them. Here’s also a picture of the necessary schematics for a model that has the Mitsumi regulator: As Sony has not provided us with the schematics I can’t be 100% sure my explanation here was absolutely correct. But I got it working so I must be on the right track. Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video! The bellow links to amazon are affiliate links. I get a small fee of anything you buy after clicking them, but you pay no more than without clicking. This is a great way to support my channel. -------------------------------------------------------------------— Check out my Instagram: T-Shirts: Support me on Patreon: SOME TOOLS FROM THIS PROJECT: Screw driver set: Soldering Iron: Multimeter: Thermal paste: Mini Compressor: Prying tools: Isopropyl alcohol: Hydrogen peroxide: 99.9% isopropyl alcohol (IPA): -------------------------------------------------------------------— SUBSCRIBE ▶▶▶ -------------------------------------------------------------------— #restoration #repair #playstation #asmr #tech
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