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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => XBOX 360 => Tutorials => Topic started by: blackburn on June 21, 2010, 09:28:48 PM

Title: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: blackburn on June 21, 2010, 09:28:48 PM
Poked around with my multimeter today on the new Xbox 360S (wonder what im up to  :fear: )
As I poked around, i decided to make a diagram with TONS of voltage points.
USE AT YOU OWN RISK!
I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS!

5v      12v      3.3v

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POWER PLUG
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Post Merge: June 22, 2010, 06:45:38 PM
wow this shows just how dead this website has become.  :faint:
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: 802Chives on June 23, 2010, 10:38:00 AM
nic3 work blackburn...

its more a sign of the times, peeps just dont want to crack these things open yet.
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: tooandrew on June 23, 2010, 11:05:42 AM
nahh, dude. this place is dead. a shadow of its former self
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: spurgurgle on June 23, 2010, 11:29:33 AM
nahh, dude. this place is dead. a shadow of its former self

[rant]

yeah the site is dead atm... like every summer... cos alot of the users on this site has life's outside of AM and would rather go out n enjoy the sun.... i only really mod in winter.... in summer i go out socialise, skateboard, chill in the sun, anything better then sitting inside on a hot day.... evan as i type this post im out in the pub garden with a cold drink and my netbook.....


AM will never die.....

[/rant]
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: laxboy on June 23, 2010, 11:40:32 AM
Alot of members here also have jobs during the summer like i dont start till then but im usually on a ipod aswell
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: tnsmongoose on June 23, 2010, 12:35:12 PM
thanks for the info blackburn.
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: tooandrew on June 23, 2010, 01:16:13 PM
even during the year there's not a lot going on. i have a job all year round and i go to college, and i still party and have social life, but i get on all the time still
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: blackburn on June 23, 2010, 07:57:37 PM
          Trust me I spend most of my times AWAY from the computer. I am always outside, i go fishing, i race cars, and ride motocross, party, and hang with girls/friends. I just graduated from high school 3 weeks ago and I STILL find time to mod, not as much as I'd like, but I still do. Its a passion of mine that will never die. Hell, I'm going to college at TCU for Computer Science and Electrical Engineering BECAUSE of my original interest in modding when i was 7. Its mainly time management that falls under this. Summer is the perfect time to mod (particularly at night when not with friends), no school, easier ways to make money, just all around more free time in general.  :victory:


Blackburn.endrant = 1;
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: StoopidMunkee on July 10, 2010, 11:28:49 PM
this site is dead
everyone is doing other stuff now
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: jrfhoutx on July 11, 2010, 08:10:28 AM


Ok I don't mean to thread jack, but I'm going to follow suit and give my little rant about the 'death' of AM...

Yes, AM is not the extremely active place it once was. Yes, AM has lost some of it's more prolific and active members. However, AM is a member driven site. So, if there is no activity and the site is 'dead' then who's fault is it really? If you want the site to be more active, then you need to be more active on the site. If no one posts then of course the site dies. If you don't like it, change it. Make AM a more active site by taking a more active role in it's growth. For those that don't take that active role then don't :censored: about it because you have no one but yourself to blame.



Now on topic: it's nice to see someone is poking around in one of these. Between blackburn and kingmike maybe we'll see some new stuff soon, that would be nice, they both do pretty clean work.
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: blackburn on July 14, 2010, 11:24:04 AM
I agree. But it is also hard to be active if you post and no else is there to post back. It makes the site boring which then causes members to leave... 

And thanks a lot, my Slim is almost done. I should have some pics next week before i go to canada. I have also made a disassembly tutorial which i will release exclusively to AM.
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: Mogler on July 14, 2010, 12:52:25 PM
Cool stuff man! "Now only if i had a 360S.."
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: IIIJI2III on July 21, 2010, 12:10:21 AM
Im going to start a big 360 project but now i think i should just get a 360s if im going to spend all this time and money it might as welll be learning new stuff rather than tinkering with whats about to be old ( im want to make a sort of xcube 360 out of 3 old xboxes,  only got 2 tvs close together but i ordered a 5o ft hdmi cable, really impractical project but itl be super cool when its done.  Maybe ill make one the 360s and the other 2 older? hmm well this is helpfull eitherway thanks!
Title: Re: Xbox 360 Slim Voltage Points Diagram
Post by: BDaD on October 18, 2014, 01:22:51 PM
I have done a case / light mod on a slim (using ‘blackburn’s voltage points diagram)  I now want to do the same to a ‘E’ but I can’t find information to where the voltage (particularly 12 Volt) points and ground points are, so I can connect LEDs or LED strip lights has anyone located them.., any help would be appreciated.
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