Thank you for helping me fix (and clean) my PS2. It's working wonderfully, and I'm having so much fun. Grateful for your videos and that I was able to get in contact with you.
You should get an ESR meter to test capacitors. Capacitors go bad in other ways than only losing capacitance. The problem was most likely the bootstrap capacitor that you initially removed.
You should just change this channel to Repair Less Buy more, facepalm. I cringe whenever noobs just zoom in to capacitors and ignore other components or in your case, just not check it and just buy. Unsubscribed.
I mean I did test some other areas and swap some parts around with another power supply I have but it didn’t yield any results. An hour of probing and swapping parts just didn’t make for a very compelling video so I decided to cut it out. Sorry you didn’t like it.
Thank you for helping me fix (and clean) my PS2. It's working wonderfully, and I'm having so much fun. Grateful for your videos and that I was able to get in contact with you.
Glad I was able to help. Hope it keeps working for a long time!
You should get an ESR meter to test capacitors. Capacitors go bad in other ways than only losing capacitance. The problem was most likely the bootstrap capacitor that you initially removed.
That’s a good suggestion. I did swap some parts with another power supply I have before going for the replacement but it didn’t lead to anything.
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You should just change this channel to Repair Less Buy more, facepalm. I cringe whenever noobs just zoom in to capacitors and ignore other components or in your case, just not check it and just buy. Unsubscribed.
I mean I did test some other areas and swap some parts around with another power supply I have but it didn’t yield any results. An hour of probing and swapping parts just didn’t make for a very compelling video so I decided to cut it out. Sorry you didn’t like it.