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Title: FUSE questions....
Post by: mic9 on March 11, 2009, 06:44:55 PM
we know that Fuse put there for some reason but many people bridging it to be able to fix their psp and bring it back to life..

my question is...
1. does bridging the fuse will cause some major problem in the mainboard in the near future?

2. can anyone here can give me what type of fuse can i replace for a broken one.. or the chracteristics of this fuse..
        - backlight fuse
        - sound fuse
        - power fuse
        - USB fuse
        - MEMORY CARD fuse

3. where does the MEMORY CARD fuse located?
Title: Re: FUSE questions....
Post by: Jumbo on March 11, 2009, 06:52:09 PM
we know that Fuse put there for some reason but many people bridging it to be able to fix their psp and bring it back to life..

my question is...
1. does bridging the fuse will cause some major problem in the mainboard in the near future?

2. can anyone here can give me what type of fuse can i replace for a broken one.. or the chracteristics of this fuse..
        - backlight fuse
        - sound fuse
        - power fuse
        - USB fuse
        - MEMORY CARD fuse

3. where does the MEMORY CARD fuse located?

1. It could but only if your bridging every fuse around

2. I dont think there is any data tables around but maybe try to search

3. No such thing lol
Title: Re: FUSE questions....
Post by: mic9 on March 11, 2009, 06:54:53 PM
1. It could but only if your bridging every fuse around

2. I dont think there is any data tables around but maybe try to search

3. No such thing lol


thanks for a fast answer JUMBO

Title: Re: FUSE questions....
Post by: DLoc on March 11, 2009, 07:24:50 PM
Well from what I understand a nintendo ds uses 0603 resistors with a .05 or 1 amp rating. I don't think it would hurt if you tried using one of them. The worst thing would be if it was under the exceeded the operating current and blew the newly installed resistor aka fuse.
Title: Re: FUSE questions....
Post by: mic9 on March 12, 2009, 05:35:51 PM
hey people.. i got some info..

sound fuse use 1.0 amps
power fuse use 2.5 amps
backlight fuse use 0.5 amps
Title: Re: FUSE questions....
Post by: DLoc on March 12, 2009, 08:37:27 PM
That's good info, How did you find that out? Spec sheet some where?
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