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the slow decline
Hi all,
Here's the deal, Messiah 2 Pro, version 7 PS2. The thing, over time, is having a harder and harder and harder time loading DVD copies of games. The lens cleaner doesn't help anymore, in fact, I took it apart and the lens was spotless. Once it finally does start the game (after many resets), it runs good, even the video. What could the possibility be, a dying laser? The PS2 isn't even a year old. Any help from the geniuses here will be greatly appreciated. :D |
I would try adjusting the pots slightly.
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The ole' white cog? I adjusted it when I first got the PS2. I'll click that sucka a few and let you know.
Thanks bud, you da man. ;) |
The use of cheap media often can do in a laser prematurely.
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I've only used Ritek's.
Well, it's to the point where I can adjust the cog to one point and make about 1/3 of the games work, then move it elsewhere and it loads a few other games. The rest still won't load at all. Is it time for a new laser? If so, where's good place to order a v7 laser in the states, hopefully better than the one I started with, as this thing has always been kinda hokey. :S |
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Thanks, man.
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the more u adjust the pots the quicker the laser snuffs it
dont over due it smaall amounts keep testing when good dont think i turn it a bit more,thats they way to kill it |
Ahh thankee much, spedmetal!!
Thanks for the tip, dust! Is it clockwise or counterclockwise to turn up the juice? ;) Actually, I have a bunch of questions, I'll go find a diagram or a how-to out on this 'internet' everyone keeps talking about. :) |
Yeah dust is right once you start adjusting the lasers they seam to fade even quicker. But its OK if you just want to get a little more life out of your machine and if it does go you can always get a new one. Any ways yes you turn them clock wise and I would recommend that you use a multi meter and measure the resistance across the pots before you start messing with it just in case you need to go back to what they where at. Also I wouldn't go below 850 Ohms on either pot, the factory settings are around 1000-1200 Ohms. I have heard of guys going as low as 650 Ohms but if you have to go that low you surely have a bad laser and might as well just get a new one. Also like dust said only adjust a little at a time I would recommend only doing down like 50 Ohms at a time. This is a very minuet adjustment. Also there is a good tutorial here http://megagames.com/ps2/ps2_laser_a...nt_scope.shtml . It uses an o-scope which is pretty expensive to buy but has some good info on adjusting the laser and will give you a good idea of how to do it with the multi meter. Good luck
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Thanks much, man. I'm guessing since CDs load fine I should just stick to adjusting the DVD resistor, eh?
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Uh oh, which one be the DVD adjuster? :D
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WOW!! This sucker is working great!! What a difference! I ended turning both screws about 1/8th of a full circle, does that sound about right, or maybe is it too much?
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My PS2 works better than when I first got it new. :)
I want to say thank you very very very much for everyone's help, y'all made my weekend. :cool: |
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