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Welp I'm stumped :/anything above 2 ohms is normal.
Welp I'm stumped :/anything above 2 ohms is normal.
There are costs to repair a console. In both materials and labor. UR experiancing the reality that what people charge for the service isn't so unreasonable as it seems at a glance.Yeah I saw those on eBay when looking for caps. Was gonna get them but they alone would've cost more than what I paid for the PS3 (yay aussie tax)![]()
Yeah it's definitely eye opening and makes me appreciate professional services a lot more.There are costs to repair a console. In both materials and labor. UR experiancing the reality that what people charge for the service isn't so unreasonable as it seems at a glance.
More like twarted.Welp I'm stumped :/
I'll give it a go tomorrow and report back. CheersMore like twarted.
Here's what you need to do. Resolder all the caps. Remove and resolder all the bridge wires. Be sure there are no shorts. And if it still gives the same error (3003/3004) your cheap, high esr, puke caps could be the cause. Or another SMD in the circuit.
I made these to make replacing caps easier (and less stressful on the board) BTW.
If you follow my ordering instructions, they fit in the tokins footprint. Yes, designed to completly replace all tonkins. No bridge wires needed.Do you use eight of these then (4 per chip)? Four up, four down, total between both chips? They fit OK top and bottom of the board?
More like twarted.
Here's what you need to do. Resolder all the caps. Remove and resolder all the bridge wires. Be sure there are no shorts. And if it still gives the same error (3003/3004) your cheap, high esr, puke caps could be the cause. Or another SMD in the circuit.
I'm sure there's a short somewhere on the RSX side because I've been testing the resistance with each capacitor I install and the top rails just keep reading 01.8-02.0.I really like this idea indeed, and encourage other people to follow suit. If 8 of these little cards carries and indeed fits all the necessaries on both sides of the board without fouling on the heat shield or casing, then this is defnitely the way to go in my opinion.If you follow my ordering instructions, they fit in the tokins footprint. Yes, designed to completly replace all tonkins. No bridge wires needed.
Anyway now you have the logs I suggest you create your own thread and post your findings and issues description there, alternatively you could also post in the huge YLOD fault finding thread.
- it's quite long so that I could be as thorough as possible for your information).

Do you want me to move it then? (Copy it here instead?)I prefer if people keep it in this thread, since it's one of the 2 or 3 places I collate data from and mark down where I left off last.
Just an FYI. I'll see the link when I scour the thread next. It's just that I only mark the page I left off at in the syscon and tokins threads. I'm not going to search each and every other thread on the forum. So I prefer people keep them on these 2, where they have better visibility. You do too, if you want an answer.

For starters you typed the command wrong. It's supposed to be CXRF. Second: for me, I had to solder the diag wire to the ground wire (which is soldered to the ground plane on the board) and that then goes to GND on my USB (Please note this was exclusively for internal mode, otherwise just using ground without diag to GND works). Try using the proper command first before attempting this.I need help ive tried to get my ps3 to give me error codes so i did the syscon diagnosis and tried to go internal but now it's not letting me in, I've asked on Reddit and other sites but no luck, I've resoldered 3 times and still not fixed, here's the information from command prompt
C:\Users\pc\Downloads\ps3syscon-master\ps3syscon-master\Linux>ps3_syscon_uart_script.py COM8 XCRF
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\pc\Downloads\ps3syscon-master\ps3syscon-master\Linux\ps3_syscon_uart_script.py", line 217, in <module>
main(len(sys.argv), sys.argv)
File "C:\Users\pc\Downloads\ps3syscon-master\ps3syscon-master\Linux\ps3_syscon_uart_script.py", line 179, in main
ps3 = PS3UART(argv[1], argv[2])
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "C:\Users\pc\Downloads\ps3syscon-master\ps3syscon-master\Linux\ps3_syscon_uart_script.py", line 44, in __init__
assert(False)
^^^^^
Any help would be greatly appreciated
So just to be sure, 2 wires connected to diag, one going to GND and the other going to the USB?For starters you typed the command wrong. It's supposed to be CXRF. Second: for me, I had to solder the diag wire to the ground wire (which is soldered to the ground plane on the board) and that then goes to GND on my USB (Please note this was exclusively for internal mode, otherwise just using ground without diag to GND works). Try using the proper command first before attempting this.
Nope. Could work as well, but what I did was connect one wire on diag, one wire on the motherboard's ground plane (The bronze colored surface that runs around the edge of the motherboard) and then bridged the ends of the wires together and connect that bundle to GND on the USB.So just to be sure, 2 wires connected to diag, one going to GND and the other going to the USB?

