So near, and yet so far! That must be frustrating, but yeah, you're right, definitely better for it to fail still in your hands than after giving it back! Good effort, mate! 👍
Hey mate, great attempt. The sad thing is the information about the heat "trick" online is bull. Obviously people learning don't realise, but the information is based on the "luck" of a few people who got it working for a long time and the hope of the rest of us. The chips need either reballing or replacing. A lot of the time the issue is internal, not an issue with the solder balls. Gutted for ya though pal
Really good to know mate. I've got some replacement NEC Tokin Caps to replace the old ones. Would this make a difference at all? I saw that Vince replaced those caps once and managed to get it working, but maybe my issue is specifically with the bigger chips
@@JoeyDoesTech I'm not too sure really bud, not done much research with the ps3 because I can't make it a viable repair. I know the NEC Tokins do fail but I'm not sure under what scenario. New Retro Repair may be able to help with that mate
My ps3 have a same problem like that. And here in my city every ps3 technician refuses to repair my ps3, they reasoned that it was difficult to repair and even if they could, 3 months later it would be broken again. After seeing your video i will try to fix it myself, thank you very much
Ohhh man. I was so pleased when it booted. I've done a few PS4s with the blinking light and always tell them that it might last a day or it might run for ever. Just no knowing on these things.
Good try. I was hopeful when you got it initially working and really felt for you when it quit again. Can't win them all but we learn from them. Keep up the good work!
@@JoeyDoesTech vince replaced all the tantalum caps and it got rid of the red light and the console worked but then vince killed it after trying to change the thermal paste under a difficult sheild as the fan was noisy the vid is on his trying to fix series he also shows you what capacitors he replaced them with i hope that helps i would like to see a revisit and a victory for you
I've just been given a backwards compatible ps3. Mine comes back on after it goes off with a red flashing light. What type of shop do I look for to have a look at it.
Oh so sad it failed again, but as you said, better it failed before the customer got it back. Would have been embarrassing and a hassle. I have never dabbled in electronic repair, so this is above any skill level I have. Hopefully I can find a machine that still works to replace mine.
It's all part of the practice 😊 I still have this PS3 sitting around, and I'm going to change out the other RAM chips to see if I can get it working 🤣 This was just a friend of a friend, luckily I don't do customer repairs otherwise it would have been even worse! Thanks for watching Mark :)
Man mine turns on and it will shut off with the red light of death after loading a game. I took it apart and cleaned as well as new thermal paste and still the same problem.
I had this issue and talking it apart with no heat managed to get it working, before it failed again. The issue is therefore not the solder balls, it is something intermittent that is fixed temporarily when the console is dissembled.
Hiya really good channel and im really enjoying your videos. Im new to all this and was just wondering how you got into this and do you have any hints or tips for a beginner like myself (ie would taking apart nintendo ds be a good starting piont for someone like me)
Heya Mark! Yes mate, I started with Nintendo DS Lites as they're fairly cheap to pick up off Ebay with faults. From there I started learning what fault was what, and started changing out faulty screens. I love the hobby and would recommend giving it a try :)
Mark, check out the equipment videos by Joey and Stezstix Fix. Also read my "Electronics For The Lesser Knowledgeable" series on my channel. Stock up on soldering basics and practice on predestined electronic projects with full size components. Next move onto DS Lites as they are sensibly priced whilst investing in a cheap Triwing screwdriver set (Zedlabz do a Nintendo set with spludgers). Depending on the DS issues you come across, you may want to try SMD micro component project boards (again showcased by Joey and Stez). Any issues, join Joey's Discord and keep watching these guys, The Retro Future, My Mate Vince (and his recommendations of fix it UA-camrs) and other channels by Joey's troupe such as Philip Bryden. Go for it buddy, good luck and may the force be with you! 🤘😎
Man this PS3 went to hell with FIfa inside at first time Joey fixed it and then played fifa for little bit PS3 again stopped working Coincidence? I don't think so Or there were not IPA used :3
Great video , I did this for my son about 10yrs ago. Ps 3 lasted for 2 wks then same thing happened. I think with these if have them horizontal they work fine for years . As soon as you store the vertical they over heat and it’s game over
@@JoeyDoesTech my son had his for 2 yrs horizontal, we moved to Aus and he put it vertical within a month it had yellow light of death . I kept mine horizontal and it still runs today never been opened
Tried this same fix, possibly from another video, and it did the trick! After about 2 months, of light use, the flashing red light is back and it shuts down after a few seconds of being booted up. Also I just tried with another HDD but think it’s finally dead.
Joey the black capacitor that bubbled all need replacing ! Also one of chips needs the metal shield taking off and new thermal paste up on then metal back on if I remember its the left hand side one from memory 🤔
Man, been there hundreds of times. Great vid, excited about you venturing into home consoles more and more. Going to try replacing those bulging chips next? Great stuff as usual, love your show.
These old ps3s are so fragile… ive done several of these and ive done the heating method and more often than not it helps. Buts its just a bandaid.. best way is a reball but even now a days.. shops just dont do it anymore.. which is a shame cause theres really no other way to play ps3 games. Just fixed up a japanese ps3 so fingers crossed it stays workin
@@JoeyDoesTech ya quiet a few. I have many pictures of each of them. Umm way worse than the one you worked on. I can name a good hand full that were for sure YLOD prone. Upon cracking them open they look as if they sucked up a cat… dust and hair and everything clogged.. burn damage!? The lot.. never fails to amaze me. And luckily some of those run just fine after a good clean and theres others that just need the chips heated up like you tried. But in the end some of them are just so far gone theres really nothing one can do..
Great video. Just a little advice, you see the black chip over there? Its the ram bro and trust me you don’t want much heat on it else you might solve the problem and then run into another problem which is no display on your tv set even while ps3 is powered on. Great video once more
I was thinking that either this kind of the PS3 is not a normal way of fixing it a game console may be it is a unique way that is not usually done to fix the problem.
Different troubles in every item you would have.its simple to say life is a continues learing process bro & i salute you for getting the exact location of trouble.
The proper way to fix these is to reflow cpu and gpu and use flux while reflowing that would be the problem almost all the time reflowing the nec tokin will not work and if it does it will be temporary if reflowing cpu and gpu does not bring it back to life then replace nec tokin with 470 uf capacitor and also remove the heat spreaders as well this will help the console cooling just putting new thermal on top is not good you must do an top and underneath
Joey this is very epic but this will not last forever you should change those nec caps and you called the ps3 a ps4 lol in 5:06 but epic I am also very sorry it died later
That'll teach me for commenting until the end. That PS3 can still be fixed with a reball and those capacitors needed replacing anyway. Hang onto it if you can. Nothing has been lost here.
Ah man; that is frustrating. I wonder if it's an intermittent fault like my Canadian PSP (don't ask - I bought it boxed and with a memory for gert cheap [a tenner I think] a few years ago in the Welsh valleys, wrongly assuming an official UK charger meant it was from our region...). My PSP 1001 will run for hours, refuse to turn on or fail switch off after the Sony Computer Entertainment screen; "are ya feelin' lucky, well do ya?". It ain't the battery as it works perfectly in a PSP 1003, charging well in both consoles. A project I've put on hold... Anyhow, I'm rambling now, so I'll save it for Discord one day. At least you know the optical drive and hard drive work fine. 😁 The fact it worked at all means there can't be much wrong. Those gremlins tend to be a nightmare to iron out though. 😬 On the opening montage, was that the Grange Hill theme? 😜 Of course not. A show of hands who cleans out their consoles. 🙋♂️ But only when they play up. 😲
Whoever designed the original PS3 needs to be fired... out of a cannon. The Slim and the Super Slim were huge steps up in terms of design and longevity. The originals were just too unreliable.
The originals were backwards compatable with ps2. Back compact Ps3 are far more valuable than the slims and super slims. This is a bodge fix nall and had basically no chance of holding. I used to have to bodge fix Ps3 and xbox 360 every few hours back in the day, in the end without a reflow station you might aswel just throw it in the bin
So near, and yet so far! That must be frustrating, but yeah, you're right, definitely better for it to fail still in your hands than after giving it back! Good effort, mate! 👍
Thanks chief :)
Hey mate, great attempt. The sad thing is the information about the heat "trick" online is bull. Obviously people learning don't realise, but the information is based on the "luck" of a few people who got it working for a long time and the hope of the rest of us. The chips need either reballing or replacing. A lot of the time the issue is internal, not an issue with the solder balls. Gutted for ya though pal
Really good to know mate. I've got some replacement NEC Tokin Caps to replace the old ones. Would this make a difference at all? I saw that Vince replaced those caps once and managed to get it working, but maybe my issue is specifically with the bigger chips
@@JoeyDoesTech I'm not too sure really bud, not done much research with the ps3 because I can't make it a viable repair. I know the NEC Tokins do fail but I'm not sure under what scenario. New Retro Repair may be able to help with that mate
@@TheCod3r thanks bud 👌👌
there is no need to heat you need to add just one tentalum cap beside of nec tokin and it will work fine,heating can only fix this for one day only
@dinesh whicgh one? can you guide me???
Your personality makes up for it mate!
Your definitely making progress!!
Keep up the good work.
Thanks Stephen! Appreciate the kind words. 👌
My ps3 have a same problem like that. And here in my city every ps3 technician refuses to repair my ps3, they reasoned that it was difficult to repair and even if they could, 3 months later it would be broken again. After seeing your video i will try to fix it myself, thank you very much
Good luck :)
Ohhh man. I was so pleased when it booted.
I've done a few PS4s with the blinking light and always tell them that it might last a day or it might run for ever. Just no knowing on these things.
I was so happy, then reality slapped me in the face 😂😂
Just followed this video for the red light of death, after following this video my PS 3 works great. Thank you for posting
That timelapse music was so chill. As usual mate, brilliant video. 10 mins of today, well spent
Definitely a nice chill vibe
Thanks Hellboy :) Glad you enjoyed!
Good try. I was hopeful when you got it initially working and really felt for you when it quit again. Can't win them all but we learn from them. Keep up the good work!
Thankyou for the kind words Treena :) I was really hopeful as well!
@@JoeyDoesTech as long as you are enjoying it and getting something out of it we will be right along for the ride. :)
@@treenamcgowan7652 thankyou 😊
Yeah, I stripped mine down (original 60GB version too). And nothing. Very upsetting. I wonder even if used CEX PS3s will last for long?
the chips you overheated are tantalum capacitors vince did a vid on the same issue and fixed it by changing them on both sides of the board
Might be worth a try with those chips then Jon you think? Would be a good video I think :)
@@JoeyDoesTech vince replaced all the tantalum caps and it got rid of the red light and the console worked but then vince killed it after trying to change the thermal paste under a difficult sheild as the fan was noisy the vid is on his trying to fix series he also shows you what capacitors he replaced them with i hope that helps i would like to see a revisit and a victory for you
@@moosesugar Thanks for the info Jon :)
@@JoeyDoesTech Trying to FIX the PS3 that I couldn't fix in March 2019 that is the title of the video joey
@@moosesugar This second part was really painful to watch but he learned a lot a not a lot of associated costs.
Did you put thermal paste after you used applied heat on the cells?
I did not see that. I ask the same question
Did he added new thermo paste ?
I've just been given a backwards compatible ps3. Mine comes back on after it goes off with a red flashing light. What type of shop do I look for to have a look at it.
I don't understand how can you expect that the console would work if you have already make those chips bulge as if you actually have already damaged
you killed that ps3 bubbling nec tokins equal bad and you probably warped the board killing the rsx and a few other things
My p.s.3 the big one but i cant get the green light on but the red light is on but it wont start,can you help me?
Oh so sad it failed again, but as you said, better it failed before the customer got it back. Would have been embarrassing and a hassle. I have never dabbled in electronic repair, so this is above any skill level I have. Hopefully I can find a machine that still works to replace mine.
It's all part of the practice 😊 I still have this PS3 sitting around, and I'm going to change out the other RAM chips to see if I can get it working 🤣 This was just a friend of a friend, luckily I don't do customer repairs otherwise it would have been even worse! Thanks for watching Mark :)
Man mine turns on and it will shut off with the red light of death after loading a game.
I took it apart and cleaned as well as new thermal paste and still the same problem.
I have the same problem and took it to a repair shop. He replaced the thermal paste and cleaned it, but no luck.... What to do next
My ps3 power on for a while but same beep sound and turn offs what might be problem
I had this issue and talking it apart with no heat managed to get it working, before it failed again. The issue is therefore not the solder balls, it is something intermittent that is fixed temporarily when the console is dissembled.
Tried this. Still have the RLOD! Ugh. I’m stuck…
Same :(
Was this a cechk01 or h01 just wondering i dont hear many problems of overheating like the older models
I have no idea pal and the console is no longer in my hands, sorry :(
Hiya really good channel and im really enjoying your videos. Im new to all this and was just wondering how you got into this and do you have any hints or tips for a beginner like myself (ie would taking apart nintendo ds be a good starting piont for someone like me)
Heya Mark! Yes mate, I started with Nintendo DS Lites as they're fairly cheap to pick up off Ebay with faults. From there I started learning what fault was what, and started changing out faulty screens.
I love the hobby and would recommend giving it a try :)
Mark, check out the equipment videos by Joey and Stezstix Fix. Also read my "Electronics For The Lesser Knowledgeable" series on my channel.
Stock up on soldering basics and practice on predestined electronic projects with full size components. Next move onto DS Lites as they are sensibly priced whilst investing in a cheap Triwing screwdriver set (Zedlabz do a Nintendo set with spludgers). Depending on the DS issues you come across, you may want to try SMD micro component project boards (again showcased by Joey and Stez). Any issues, join Joey's Discord and keep watching these guys, The Retro Future, My Mate Vince (and his recommendations of fix it UA-camrs) and other channels by Joey's troupe such as Philip Bryden.
Go for it buddy, good luck and may the force be with you! 🤘😎
Man this PS3 went to hell with FIfa inside at first time
Joey fixed it and then played fifa for little bit
PS3 again stopped working
Coincidence? I don't think so
Or there were not IPA used :3
Hahaha, FIFA is the cause! and there was no IPA used as well Krusander, great spot!
it may be nec tokins since they tend to work when they get heated up
Why at the end it didn't work because you just only just heat up the chips you did not actually do anything permanently to fix the issue
Should not heat the caps and need to reflow properly with a preheater etc
You need it to switch the chips that you heat it and then it should of work. I think the chips gave up
Again thanks for the advice haha :D
Great video , I did this for my son about 10yrs ago. Ps 3 lasted for 2 wks then same thing happened. I think with these if have them horizontal they work fine for years . As soon as you store the vertical they over heat and it’s game over
Ah that’s interesting, wouldn’t of known about the position you place them. Good point!
@@JoeyDoesTech my son had his for 2 yrs horizontal, we moved to Aus and he put it vertical within a month it had yellow light of death . I kept mine horizontal and it still runs today never been opened
@@Gaming-Enthusiast kindly open it to clean it will be full of grim
Why don't you replace the NEC chips?
Lol...I found your channel thru Tronics Fix and your like the opposite. Break everything you touch.... reminds me of my brother!!
😂😂😂😂 Very true. Hopefully we learn from it though, it can only go up from here! Welcome :)
He does fix stuff on occasion, I promise. 😝
Tried this same fix, possibly from another video, and it did the trick! After about 2 months, of light use, the flashing red light is back and it shuts down after a few seconds of being booted up. Also I just tried with another HDD but think it’s finally dead.
Change out old thermal paste and nec toxins capacitors
Yeah thermal paste has been changed already but agree on the Nec Toxin CCaps Antonio :)
On my ps l try that way but nathing can change 😢😢😢😢😢
Joey the black capacitor that bubbled all need replacing ! Also one of chips needs the metal shield taking off and new thermal paste up on then metal back on if I remember its the left hand side one from memory 🤔
Nice one Scott thanks for the info. I'll have to have a look into what caps they take :)
Man, been there hundreds of times. Great vid, excited about you venturing into home consoles more and more. Going to try replacing those bulging chips next? Great stuff as usual, love your show.
I am thinking about it! However those caps (I think they're caps...) seem to be quite expensive. So not too sure if I should attempt it you know?
@@JoeyDoesTech Do it do it!
I mean, the console it's not working and your friend gave you permission to break it so I also say go for it :P
@@hcabrerab 😂😂😂 exactly
Great as always. Also nice headsets :)
Thanks Froz haha :)
Oh man… so close!!! But as you said, better you finding out that it doesn’t work and not your friend’s boss.
Exactly that haha!
The RLOD is why I never upgraded to a modern console and went back to my PS2.
This is the same console that I've seen that is the same one I've seen in another UA-cam video to also have installed the PlayStation Home game
Mine did the same thing,I fixed it and it worked for 2 weeks and went right back to doing it again. 😞😞😞
These old ps3s are so fragile… ive done several of these and ive done the heating method and more often than not it helps. Buts its just a bandaid.. best way is a reball but even now a days.. shops just dont do it anymore.. which is a shame cause theres really no other way to play ps3 games. Just fixed up a japanese ps3 so fingers crossed it stays workin
Yeah it seems quite a big shame to be honest Mitsi. Have you worked on quite a few ps3s then?
@@JoeyDoesTech ya quiet a few. I have many pictures of each of them. Umm way worse than the one you worked on. I can name a good hand full that were for sure YLOD prone. Upon cracking them open they look as if they sucked up a cat… dust and hair and everything clogged.. burn damage!? The lot.. never fails to amaze me. And luckily some of those run just fine after a good clean and theres others that just need the chips heated up like you tried. But in the end some of them are just so far gone theres really nothing one can do..
Nice job on the editing its a nice difference. 👍great job joey.
Great video. Just a little advice, you see the black chip over there? Its the ram bro and trust me you don’t want much heat on it else you might solve the problem and then run into another problem which is no display on your tv set even while ps3 is powered on. Great video once more
I was thinking that either this kind of the PS3 is not a normal way of fixing it a game console may be it is a unique way that is not usually done to fix the problem.
It's a good thing you gave it a test run before you gave it back! Very smart to check. Great video as always :)
Yeah it would have been really embarrassing >.< Thanks chief!
Gonna leave mine out in the sun for 8 hours 98% humidity see what happens 😂
Different troubles in every item you would have.its simple to say life is a continues learing process bro & i salute you for getting the exact location of trouble.
The proper way to fix these is to reflow cpu and gpu and use flux while reflowing that would be the problem almost all the time reflowing the nec tokin will not work and if it does it will be temporary if reflowing cpu and gpu does not bring it back to life then replace nec tokin with 470 uf capacitor and also remove the heat spreaders as well this will help the console cooling just putting new thermal on top is not good you must do an top and underneath
Damn.. so close and yet so far.. luckily it wasn't working at your test, not at his. Alltough it was a nice video.
Thanks Leon :) Yeah I'm a bit gutted.
I like the part where u show how u put thermal paste and pads on it to get it to work.
You are saying it wrong when you were trying to turn on the controller with the console you said PS4 when it is supposed to be PS3
Joey this is very epic but this will not last forever you should change those nec caps and you called the ps3 a ps4 lol in 5:06 but epic I am also very sorry it died later
Thankyou Lochana! Oh yeah so I did! Good spot :)
Hi sir,ps3 fat is all ready jailbreak?
It's time to change that Nec/Tokin caps.
Agreed!
I need a heat gun 😩 gonna do this. My ps3 was in shed for years. Hopefully it will work again.
I need mine fixed for the same reason 😰
change nec tokin
Nice one Joey.
That'll teach me for commenting until the end. That PS3 can still be fixed with a reball and those capacitors needed replacing anyway. Hang onto it if you can. Nothing has been lost here.
Cheers Phil :)
Problems capasitors nec tokin replacement
Great video👍
Thanks pal :)
Ah man; that is frustrating.
I wonder if it's an intermittent fault like my Canadian PSP (don't ask - I bought it boxed and with a memory for gert cheap [a tenner I think] a few years ago in the Welsh valleys, wrongly assuming an official UK charger meant it was from our region...). My PSP 1001 will run for hours, refuse to turn on or fail switch off after the Sony Computer Entertainment screen; "are ya feelin' lucky, well do ya?". It ain't the battery as it works perfectly in a PSP 1003, charging well in both consoles. A project I've put on hold... Anyhow, I'm rambling now, so I'll save it for Discord one day.
At least you know the optical drive and hard drive work fine. 😁 The fact it worked at all means there can't be much wrong. Those gremlins tend to be a nightmare to iron out though. 😬
On the opening montage, was that the Grange Hill theme? 😜 Of course not.
A show of hands who cleans out their consoles. 🙋♂️ But only when they play up. 😲
Yeah extremely annoying that it went all that way, then stopped working :( may look into a further fix!
That's the spirit,@@JoeyDoesTech ! 😁
You can reheat these chips and the YLOD will return. The only fix is to reball the GPU.
Red Screen of Death fix video please
I mean of course is no luck... all the ram chips are about to explode
'The mother-chip' 😂😂
Thanks for your great video. Your fix worked!
Just tired this and it worked 👍
Co on w koncu tu zrobil
Whoever designed the original PS3 needs to be fired... out of a cannon. The Slim and the Super Slim were huge steps up in terms of design and longevity.
The originals were just too unreliable.
The originals were backwards compatable with ps2. Back compact Ps3 are far more valuable than the slims and super slims. This is a bodge fix nall and had basically no chance of holding. I used to have to bodge fix Ps3 and xbox 360 every few hours back in the day, in the end without a reflow station you might aswel just throw it in the bin
Haha, I didnt think they had that many problems to be honest. Live and learn :) cheers for watching Saro!
BS did not work i try
Oh dude. I loved it. But I feel the pain!
Thanks chief
my PS3 Fat died last night and has a RLOD, it was downloading games
glad to see it is a simple fix
very nice
Thanks :)
Happened to mine years ago
No way. 😳🫣👻🍀