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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => Xbox One => Topic started by: Norberto4 on March 30, 2023, 01:59:28 AM
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Hello. I replaced the analog in the pad and the right knob all the time up. I know it looks bad but it can be fixed. Might have a short circuit.
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Solder in a jumper wire to connect the two red dots and retest.
(https://www.acidmods.com/RDC/XB1/Repair/Norberto4_1914_.jpg)
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OK thanks. I'll try. I wanted to post pictures but it didn't work.
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nothing has changed. on the test it shows a tilt forward. almost to the end.
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maybe there is a conclusion somewhere. I don't know. or there is no feeling in one of the pins.
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A full tilt forward is no power to the Potentiometer, which doing the red jumper wire should have corrected. The only other thing that can do a full tilt forward is the middle pin (blue in the above image now) shorted to ground.
If the middle pin is open it could go anywhere. Try connecting the blue dots now and retest.
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the blue pins are connected. pink too. I checked with a multimeter.
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With a multimeter on what setting? The Continuity setting is not the best one to use as that will still beep at low ohm values, and that's not what you're looking for. Use Ohms, then also check the value between blue/violet.
Could also be that C23 (top side) is damaged and causing the RSY line to 'leak' to ground.
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between blue and purple is 04.2ohm.
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That's pretty close to a short, but not directly, unless your test leads have that much resistance in them? Also make sure you're not pushing on the stick at all while testing, they should be at the center resting position.
I'd check the test leads first, just short them together and see what they measure, if they are 1 ohm or less, then I'd remove C23 and test blue/violet again.
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there is 0 on the wires. the sticks are in the middle
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when I switch the multimeter to 200ohm, it shows 00.7 on the wires
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do you have any other idea?
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No idea if you have removed C23 yet and retested or not.
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how to delete?
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How to deplete what? If you are asking how to remove the SMT Capacitor, then you can use a hot air rewwork station or a soldering iron.
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hello I also have a 1914 model and I did the joistick exchange but when I check from gamepad-tester.com it does not stop at the zero point can you help?
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Not a clue where it is stopping, so no idea what may or may not help there.