Hello,
I have recently picked up PS3 fat (CECHC04) that wouldn't boot. When trying to start, it went green then yellow after 3 seconds and finally blinking red.
I think this is called the yellow light of death (YLOD).
The HDD was missing however the warranty seal was still intact and I've found this wonderful guide here on PSX place so I have decided to order some tantalum capacitors (470uf, 6.3V, "D" size):
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/tutorial-research-nec-tokin-capacitors-replacement-ylod-fix.25260/
I've started by replacing the right NEC/TOKIN cap of the RSX area (with 4 tantalum capacitors) on the top of the board but ended up with the same delayed YLOD once I have assembled the console. I assumed that this means that more NEC/TOKIN caps needs to be replaced so I have replaced the second one on the RSX area and both caps for the CELL(?) in case that is the one not getting enough power. (So all NEC/TOKIN caps got replaced on the top side of the board) Even after that, I still had the same delayed YLOD. As a final attempt, I replaced one of the NEC/TOKIN caps of the RSX area on the bottom. (I only had 3 tantalum capacitors left so I have used only 3 for this one) but the issue persist.
According to what I've understand from the guide, replacing 2 of the NEC/TOKIN capacitors in the RSX area should supply more than enough current for the console to boot so I'm starting to think that the issue lies somewhere else in the system.
To summarize things: I had a console with a 3 seconds delayed YLOD and still have the very same YLOD after replacing 5 of the NEC/TOKIN capacitors. (3 on RSX area, 2 in CELL)
I've noticed two things:
-The diode mode readings (multimeter) of the positive and negative rails of the NEC/TOKIN capacitors show a very low value (like 005 and 007) which seems like a short to me but on the other hand, I don't know what readings I would get from a working motherboard, that is, I have nothing to compare it to. Wouldn't a short in this area cause an immediate YLOD instead of one that is delayed by 3 seconds?
-There is some corrosion on the top side of the shielding. I have cleaned up the rust(?) from the motherboard and it cleaned up pretty nicely and nothing seems like it was affected however I haven't checked it with a microscope just yet.
It's a "COK-002" motherboard.
I have also:
-Checked every fuse on the board (even thermal fuses) and none of them are blown.
Any comment that would help me to pinpoint this issue is much appreciated!
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I have recently picked up PS3 fat (CECHC04) that wouldn't boot. When trying to start, it went green then yellow after 3 seconds and finally blinking red.
I think this is called the yellow light of death (YLOD).
The HDD was missing however the warranty seal was still intact and I've found this wonderful guide here on PSX place so I have decided to order some tantalum capacitors (470uf, 6.3V, "D" size):
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/tutorial-research-nec-tokin-capacitors-replacement-ylod-fix.25260/
I've started by replacing the right NEC/TOKIN cap of the RSX area (with 4 tantalum capacitors) on the top of the board but ended up with the same delayed YLOD once I have assembled the console. I assumed that this means that more NEC/TOKIN caps needs to be replaced so I have replaced the second one on the RSX area and both caps for the CELL(?) in case that is the one not getting enough power. (So all NEC/TOKIN caps got replaced on the top side of the board) Even after that, I still had the same delayed YLOD. As a final attempt, I replaced one of the NEC/TOKIN caps of the RSX area on the bottom. (I only had 3 tantalum capacitors left so I have used only 3 for this one) but the issue persist.
According to what I've understand from the guide, replacing 2 of the NEC/TOKIN capacitors in the RSX area should supply more than enough current for the console to boot so I'm starting to think that the issue lies somewhere else in the system.
To summarize things: I had a console with a 3 seconds delayed YLOD and still have the very same YLOD after replacing 5 of the NEC/TOKIN capacitors. (3 on RSX area, 2 in CELL)
I've noticed two things:
-The diode mode readings (multimeter) of the positive and negative rails of the NEC/TOKIN capacitors show a very low value (like 005 and 007) which seems like a short to me but on the other hand, I don't know what readings I would get from a working motherboard, that is, I have nothing to compare it to. Wouldn't a short in this area cause an immediate YLOD instead of one that is delayed by 3 seconds?
-There is some corrosion on the top side of the shielding. I have cleaned up the rust(?) from the motherboard and it cleaned up pretty nicely and nothing seems like it was affected however I haven't checked it with a microscope just yet.
It's a "COK-002" motherboard.
I have also:
-Checked every fuse on the board (even thermal fuses) and none of them are blown.
Any comment that would help me to pinpoint this issue is much appreciated!
https://ibb.co/BLzK7MT
https://ibb.co/GnpLytr
https://ibb.co/fNkHp2T
https://ibb.co/mBnSC1D
https://ibb.co/MZMdNxs
https://ibb.co/fnB1VCT
https://ibb.co/qxn150w
https://ibb.co/T0QK7Cm