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Title: confused
Post by: Tec_ on January 04, 2008, 01:57:10 PM
this explains why ive never been able to get the led's to light on my white psp

1.74

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and 20min later its down to .366 volts

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but why? ive tried different power board and its still the same.
Title: Re: confused
Post by: lewson on January 04, 2008, 02:00:31 PM
MOBO problem?
Title: Re: confused
Post by: PvP_LostKnight on January 04, 2008, 02:01:01 PM
change out your batteries in your multi
Title: Re: confused
Post by: Tec_ on January 04, 2008, 02:10:55 PM
but its mesured 1.7 fore some time.  batteries in my multi dose not explain the leds not lighting or the low voltage.
Title: Re: confused
Post by: lewson on January 04, 2008, 02:13:28 PM
AS i said try a diffrent mobo...
Title: Re: confused
Post by: *FuFa on January 04, 2008, 02:21:08 PM
You either need to get the 5v spot on the MoBo or the 3.7v  think one from the Power Fuse, or somewhere around there, and wire that directly to the pad where you normaly would solder the positive of the leds. Should solve it, and it keeps all functions. Also my Power LED doesn't light either, but if you hit the right spot on the resistor it kinda works again, really weird, I just got a new powerboard with 2 LEDs instead of hardo gay dual led :3
Title: Re: confused
Post by: Tec_ on January 04, 2008, 02:26:52 PM
AS i said try a diffrent mobo...

why would it be the mobo? every aspect of the psp functions except for the power going to the power led

You either need to get the 5v spot on the MoBo or the 3.7v  think one from the Power Fuse, or somewhere around there, and wire that directly to the pad where you normaly would solder the positive of the leds. Should solve it, and it keeps all functions. Also my Power LED doesn't light either, but if you hit the right spot on the resistor it kinda works again, really weird, I just got a new powerboard with 2 LEDs instead of hardo gay dual led :3
ive used the 3.7 on all 5 psp's ive done but for what ever reason this one dose not output 3.7 volts. my question is why? i have no issues with the way the led's are wired and i dont care if the powere led works or not.
Title: Re: confused
Post by: Tec_ on January 05, 2008, 10:09:40 PM
double post bump

(because i need to know, im running out of free time)

can the mobo truly cause this problem?
Title: Re: confused
Post by: Slimby on January 06, 2008, 12:09:36 AM
Just as a question for FuFa, and to keep this up the top of the board, are you measuring that voltage with, or without the power LED in?

Slimby
Title: Re: confused
Post by: Tec_ on January 06, 2008, 06:57:48 PM
Just as a question for FuFa, and to keep this up the top of the board, are you measuring that voltage with, or without the power LED in?

Slimby

i am measuring with the led in, but the trace to the led has been cut.

and i still need help figuring out whats up with this.
Title: Re: confused
Post by: Azie139 on January 06, 2008, 07:24:47 PM
what do you mean the trace is cut y dont u bridge it?
Title: Re: confused
Post by: Tec_ on January 06, 2008, 09:26:23 PM
what do you mean the trace is cut y dont u bridge it?

be cause that is not the problem

this is not the board i am using, but this is how all of my boards have been wired in doing so i normally destroy the trace leading to the resistor causing the power led to not light. i don't care about the power led, i want to know why the voltage coming off of these leads is not the same as every other psp i have worked on.
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