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Technical help
Ok guys, my turn to ask a question now (non sexual of course ;) )
I've just trashed a Jap 50000a model Ps2 while trying to fit an Apple3. The machine did work until I refitted the screws, so I did all the obvious stuff before removing the chip & all associated wiring. Now, all I have is a black screen. All fuses appear to be ok, but I decided to search a bit deeper & powered up the board. With the board powered up, the PS14 fuse appears to be dead :confused: Can anybody shed some light on why the fuse should appear ok with the power off BUT dead with the power on? Just for the record, yes, I have tried linking it with a wire. Just in case, is anybody interested in a broken Jap pink v10 :D |
oh dear im not sure whats the problem ask dust2dust he help ya
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instead of thinking why dont u replace the fuse or resister
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Because I have bypassed the fuse with a link wire. I know for sure the fuse is NOT the fault, but somehow, is related to it.
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hmm replace the mobo did u have to mod it for someone
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ok ok im sorry
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Sounds like their is a wire hitting the metal. Which is making contact. That would be the only reason that a fuse would blow. As this would make the whole machine live.
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The fuse hasn't blown. It appears to be dead when the machine is powered up, but live when powered off.
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sounds nackard
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lol
put mobo in the post or take a close up picture ;) i say u got a short on the board somewere on the 3.3v line edit its possible for a bios bridge to cause problems with the 3.3v it runs on same voltage |
I may just do that Dust, or would I be better sending it to Peter as he appears to be the 'brains' behind the team :p :p :p
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team????
:rolleyes: who needs a brain just good soldering skills :p :p :p |
hmm someone doesnt like mr peter bailey huh?
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