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Guys... there are tutorials on the tutorial board. Check "4dp's slimpowerboard" or something close to that. It will show contact points on the powerboard for the slim. Then you just need to go find the tutorial to wire it up...
Oh my god, that pic does have everything.Just wire the leds to the positive point and the ground point!Remember to use resistors.
Yes the green and light blue. Yes I've done this before, or I wouldn't be saying how to do it...
It doesn't matter which, as long as it's a green and light blue. Remember, USE RESISTORS or you will kill your leds. Also, I just soldered to the power led points, as that's the most sure-fire way of knowing they'll be on/off with the psp.
Ok thx ill give it a try, and let you know how it turned out, and by "power led points" do you mean the contact right on the psp led? also i only use the blue leds and i never had to use a resistor, i know useing a red and green led one time i had to use a resistor bc it got really hot fast. but i think im ok with the blue ones , if this set up is anything like the psp fat. iv had my import blue psp for over two years with the lights. Just about to sell it, I have my brand new madden blue psp waiting for me to mod it.
Okay let's see... I'm sure you need a resistor. On the phat psp, the voltages might have been different which is why you didn't use a resistor (quote me if i'm wrong). And by power led points, he means the point where the green led that shows the psp is on is connected, i believe.
Try the ground for the power led. That will work fine.
I can't see the pic the best, but use 11 and 12. If that doesn't work, it's 10 and 11. (10 or 12 is whichever is the power led. If you know for sure then use it. If not try 12 first.)
sonyman try this way, in my first led trigger mod, i soldered one cable to an area behind the power led and one to a speaker (-) pole. i'm not using any resistor, and when my psp turn off, the led turns off too. i dont know if it's wrong way or something, but my trigger lights is on. oh yes, i used plcc4 leds for the trigger.
hmm, i can't upload the power board that i edited. from ur pic, spot no 9, to the right..... there is a large copper area, that's behind the power led. about the place for speaker connection. u got it right mate, just soldered a cable to that copper contact.uh my..... my english is really sucks..... hope u can understand what i'm saying and hoping u can light's up ur led asap....btw, modders, could u guys explain to me what the differences? pls?
pom2 you are the man! it works fine the only drawback is i noticed that the leds only turn on after there's some kind of sound that comes through the speakers, which means if i turn on the psp after standby the lights wont come on until i press the D-pad or i guess the game sound comes on, i'm using a broken psp to do all my testing so i cant really tell how it works in regular play, but i'd like to give thx to everyone that helped and of course pom2 for giving me the answers i was looking for.Also can someone tell me what side is the - neg. contact of the speaker in this pic. this is a picture of the right speaker in my dummy psp. i was thinking of using the left speaker - neg. point for the left LED, and the right speaker - neg. point for the right LED, to cut down on the amount of wire behind the LCD screen. i can see the - neg. in bustinthejustin pic. i just need to know which is - neg. on the right speaker. thx guys.