IntoTheVoid
Forum Noob
Hey, I'm new here. I've recently bought a broken PS3 for 10 bucks. I wanted to see if I can make it work again. I have a multimeter and basic soldering skills, but I'm no expert in electronics although I want to learn more.
I know that the seller has worked on it before. He said he was trying to fix a USB issue and when he reassembled the console it didn't turn on anymore. When I plug it in, the red light only comes on for a short moment, before turning off again. It's a Super Slim (Cech-42). I've taken the PSU out and it seems like the 12V rail is shorted.
My main question is, how did he manage to kill the power supply by working on the USB ports? And if I were to repair, or replace the power supply, would there be a danger of it breaking as well when I connect it to the board? If so how would I best go about checking the motherboard for issues that would have to be fixed first? Thanks in advance for your time.
I know that the seller has worked on it before. He said he was trying to fix a USB issue and when he reassembled the console it didn't turn on anymore. When I plug it in, the red light only comes on for a short moment, before turning off again. It's a Super Slim (Cech-42). I've taken the PSU out and it seems like the 12V rail is shorted.
My main question is, how did he manage to kill the power supply by working on the USB ports? And if I were to repair, or replace the power supply, would there be a danger of it breaking as well when I connect it to the board? If so how would I best go about checking the motherboard for issues that would have to be fixed first? Thanks in advance for your time.