PS3 Possible nlod ?

Nate8893

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Hello everyone , well maybe im gonna annoy some people there xd but my ps3 randomly shutsoff wihout bips or flashing light , and no it wasent overheating. ,when it turned off the temps were 62°C for cell and 52 for rsx. And now when i re switch the power on nothing happens. I read somewhere that the wifi boad could cause similar issues witch is wierd or maybe the psu is shot and idk how that could happen but if its the case i will replace it. Btw my ps3 is cecha06 and it has the aps227 psu (im in europe if that could be usefull as info for) and that psu is from factory too.
 
you said nothing happens when calling.
does it mean that it does not turn on, you put the cable in the socket but no led lights up? try to explain better please
 
you said nothing happens when calling.
does it mean that it does not turn on, you put the cable in the socket but no led lights up? try to explain better please
Yes sorry english is not my native language but what i meant is the console shut itself off whiout any message or flashing light and when i un plug and then re plug back the cable nothing happens there is no light whatsoever
 
I understand, you plug it in and it doesn't emit any led, not even red.
the problem can be in two places:
on the power supply or on the motherboard.
if it is in the power supply, some capacitor or the fuse inside it may have blown. You can open it and try to change it, paying close attention to the poles of the connectors, or change the entire power supply, of course if the problem is in the power supply.
if it is on the motherboard, your video game is defective in the Standy-By line, called the 5V line, the one that leaves the red led on. Maybe some fuse or capacitor has broken or blown, make the change and it will probably work again. It could also happen that the bluetooth module has burned out and is causing all this, so you have to open it and change the bluetooth card or leave it without, and it will probably work.
 
I understand, you plug it in and it doesn't emit any led, not even red.
the problem can be in two places:
on the power supply or on the motherboard.
if it is in the power supply, some capacitor or the fuse inside it may have blown. You can open it and try to change it, paying close attention to the poles of the connectors, or change the entire power supply, of course if the problem is in the power supply.
if it is on the motherboard, your video game is defective in the Standy-By line, called the 5V line, the one that leaves the red led on. Maybe some fuse or capacitor has broken or blown, make the change and it will probably work again. It could also happen that the bluetooth module has burned out and is causing all this, so you have to open it and change the bluetooth card or leave it without, and it will probably work.
Thank you for the response once i will be able to get a multimiter to test the fuses on the psu i will and the motherboard too and if its that i will be swapping the psu. Oh and since im here is the aps 227 really compatible with cecha ? Because on the devwiki it dosent say it.
 
Thank you for the response once i will be able to get a multimiter to test the fuses on the psu i will and the motherboard too and if its that i will be swapping the psu. Oh and since im here is the aps 227 really compatible with cecha ? Because on the devwiki it dosent say it.
I believe that yes you can use it, because both deliver the same voltage and current, I even thought that there could be some difference in pinout in the connectors that would cause such incompatibility, but as you can see there, the APS 226 can be used in the CECHC, which is where we find the 227, and the C and the E have the same anatomy, it only changes the region, so I believe that you can use it, since the model that uses the 227 is compatible with the 226.

If you don't understand what I mean let me know and I'll explain again, no problem
 
I believe that yes you can use it, because both deliver the same voltage and current, I even thought that there could be some difference in pinout in the connectors that would cause such incompatibility, but as you can see there, the APS 226 can be used in the CECHC, which is where we find the 227, and the C and the E have the same anatomy, it only changes the region, so I believe that you can use it, since the model that uses the 227 is compatible with the 226.

If you don't understand what I mean let me know and I'll explain again, no problem
If i did unterstood is the aps 227 differ from the pinout and the region because i belive the 226 is known for uk cech C models and the 227 for europe. Because i saw the aps 227 dosent do 110v but that not an issue for me. Thanks for the explaination ! Oh and if you or someone has infos , documentd about the 06 varient of the cecha well i would like because i never saw in my life a full bc model coming with the good psu from factory haha.
 

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