Trying to FIX: PS3 Fat - No Power & Blocked Disc

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  • Опубліковано 17 бер 2020
  • Hi, this 'trying to fix' video shows me trying to repair a broken PlayStation 3. It has no power and no lights, also the disc drive doesn't allow any discs to be inserted. I purchased it on eBay as part of a larger job lot with various other faulty items.
    Remember that this is just for entertainment and I am not an expert in these repairs. The processes in the video may not be the best way, the correct way or the safest way to fix these things.
    I do love fault finding and trying to fix broken things so I hope that comes across in this 'Trying to FIX' series.
    Many thanks, Vince.
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  • @Mobliz
    @Mobliz 4 роки тому +22

    I'm fairly certain the drop broke the bridge rectifier, but caused no damage to the disc drive. Since the device could no longer power, the owner or the next in line got the drive open and physically recovered the game, then reassembled without moving the gears back to the open position. Great repair!

  • @tomleech9753
    @tomleech9753 4 роки тому +272

    The power button on the front doesn't ACTUALLY turn off the PS3. Soooo, you'll never be able to "fix" that. But if you hold it down for a few seconds it will go into standby. :)

    • @brudarov
      @brudarov 4 роки тому +21

      God i was screamming to the TV, it doesn't work like that

    • @adrianwilliams717
      @adrianwilliams717 4 роки тому +8

      Sometimes I wish we could turn Vince to stand by! LOL

    • @kennyebersohl3774
      @kennyebersohl3774 4 роки тому +1

      @GM Kof hard same

    • @nickk20571
      @nickk20571 4 роки тому +8

      @My Mate Vince, this is what we all are screaming at our TV's at you. LMAO! You have to HOLD the button to put it into sleep! XD

    • @kirkula
      @kirkula 4 роки тому +9

      Yeah that was bugging me, I haven't touched my PS3 in at least a year, but I'm like "wait, don't you have to hold the button down?" lol

  • @johnday7362
    @johnday7362 4 роки тому +5

    Vince, I really enjoy your enthusiastic curiosity in trying to fix electronic devices. And yes, sometimes I am yelling at you to see the problem. But your basic logic for troubleshooting a device fault is refreshing to watch. For those amongst your audience that have formal training in electronics repair it is very interesting to see you find and fix so many problems. Typically, from my point of view, I would have opened the case, checked for obvious burn marks or other indicators of electrical problems and if nothing is obvious then I would start seeing the device as a group of subsystems (power supply, control circuitry, human interface [buttons] and ect.) then try to localize the problem to a specific area within the device. Circuit Schematics are almost mandatory for all but the simplest repairs, and then try to narrow down the problem to a single component or a sub-circuit.
    A piece of advice, all AC to DC power supplies are finicky. Any power supply for anything with electronic circuitry will be, basically, one circuit. So if part of the circuit dies, it has most likely destroyed another part too. Check the small capacitors and resistors on th DC side if the rectifier dies. If you've got a bad AC to DC rectifier then when the rectifier dies it could kill these parts, conversely if these small value capacitors and resistors slowly go bad they will kill other components after the power supply.
    Concerning discharging capacitors: I've always used a modified heavy duty power cord to discharge capacitors. The modification is to not connect any of the power leads and only connect the ground lead. Use this with the power leads trimmed off on both the non outlet side and the side you will use to ground out your capacitors, and connect a good quality spring clip to the ground wire. (Be sure to wrap each end of your new cable on each end with green electrical tape (green means ground). This accessory cable is also useful for your Anti ESD wrist strap, a good way to safely ground an ungrounded metallic chassis, or a good insurance when testing new circuit design on a non grounded project board.
    I don't want to discourage you in any way, but you need to practice soldering more. The balls of solder on the SIP Bridge Rectifier you reattached to the power board in the PS3 were less than sufficient. The problem your perpetuating is cold solder joints. You must heat the component lead, the board through-hole connection, and the solder. If not, the solder join will eventually break or separate from either the board (most likely) or the component lead.
    BE VERY SURE YOUR WALL POWER OUTLETS ARE WELL GROUNDED!
    Please keep going, mostly I am not yelling at my computer like a crazy person when I watch your videos. :)

  • @roahnosh
    @roahnosh 4 роки тому

    These long videos are actually perfect for those who are in quarantine and that's literally everyone, nice video,

  • @the_mk5_gashtra
    @the_mk5_gashtra 4 роки тому +1

    I love watching your videos, I get just as excited as you when you fix it, and get frustrated when you dont lol. Keep up the great work bud

  • @MizuhoChan
    @MizuhoChan 4 роки тому +88

    I feel like you're supposed to hold down the power button to turn it off.

    • @seanbrackett2
      @seanbrackett2 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah i own 2 of these and yes thats how you turn them off

    • @andersmmvfc.8376
      @andersmmvfc.8376 4 роки тому +1

      But he did hold it down the two firs times right?

    • @seanbrackett2
      @seanbrackett2 4 роки тому +3

      @@andersmmvfc.8376 no he kept tapping it expecting it to work like an on off switch when it's a pressure sensitive switch

    • @MrJ0mmy
      @MrJ0mmy 4 роки тому +1

      Yes

    • @wardraven8755
      @wardraven8755 4 роки тому +1

      Its the same on all ps3 you have to hold the botton down to trun off

  • @BasicPixell
    @BasicPixell 4 роки тому +38

    nothing like watching a MyMateVince video while you are quarantined

    • @Nikeishon
      @Nikeishon 4 роки тому +2

      god bless this channel

    • @comicsanz97
      @comicsanz97 4 роки тому +1

      Quarantined?! Do you have Corona?

    • @playsamay4
      @playsamay4 4 роки тому +1

      Serban Iordache Nah, even people without the corona are quarantined too. For California at least.

    • @BasicPixell
      @BasicPixell 4 роки тому

      @@comicsanz97 nah but I have some Dos Equis. Stay thirsty my friend.

    • @comicsanz97
      @comicsanz97 4 роки тому

      @@BasicPixell Oh good. I was asking, because in our country we call it "isolation". People already infected are quarantined.

  • @RichardHeadGaming
    @RichardHeadGaming 4 роки тому +38

    The power quit when the fatigued leads let go, they tore it down and removed the disk and didnt set the correct position for switches before reassembly. The lid was bent while they were messing with it......NOT DROPPED. :)

    • @iaincowell9747
      @iaincowell9747 4 роки тому +1

      Inside the power supply part broken off, definitely dropped.

    • @atoonontheweb
      @atoonontheweb 2 роки тому

      probably both

  • @momocmf
    @momocmf 4 роки тому +34

    owner of the ps3 gets the power fault and does not know how to manually eject his disk, so he dismantles the drive to remove disk leaving the drive thinking there is still a disk inside :D love the vids my dude keep it up

  • @PhilDavisFilms
    @PhilDavisFilms 4 роки тому +6

    You should usually remove the dead legs on a component like that, and for a temporary fix, you tightly wrap wire around the base of each of the rectifier legs, solder them, so you get a good physical connection to the rectifier, and then push those through the holes in the board and solder it well on the bottom. That guarantees a good solid permanent connection w/o potential for things go off later. Love the videos, keep em coming!

  • @Meubeu1
    @Meubeu1 4 роки тому +11

    That end of the video had me on edge I was like "please keep it pressed.... oh he will do it?! ... Nope" Haha. I live for those moments when Vince gets excited after a seemingly successful repair. I'm quarantined rn and thank you for the entertainment , cheers !

  • @FrankDrebin
    @FrankDrebin 4 роки тому +62

    "Nothing, nothing, nothing, something, something, something" - good enough ;)

  • @sodderbridge
    @sodderbridge 4 роки тому

    Old TV animation "Pat & Mat" always comes to mind when I'm watching your videos.

  • @beaulinn8542
    @beaulinn8542 4 роки тому +1

    Fan noise seems normal to me. My fat PS3 fan seemed to run high non-stop. It eventually even overheated and I had to reseat the APU. Good work Vince!

  • @cavegod1
    @cavegod1 4 роки тому +27

    More like the white nub is to stop you putting a disc in when theres one already in there

  • @AcidAngel7
    @AcidAngel7 4 роки тому +13

    The power button doesn’t work like that. (One tap, off.) you have to hold the button down for a few seconds. As for the cooling fan, you might want to try replacing the thermal paste on the gpu/cpu since it’s been sitting for some time. Remember there was dust there upon disassembly so either the fan is full of it or the heat sink fins are being blocked due to dust. If there is the fan has to work harder to keep itself cool. Whenever I repair one of these I take it All apart so there is no “revisit”..

  • @biyolazaro6046
    @biyolazaro6046 3 роки тому

    I cant believe I watched 42 mins of this, vince mate youre incredible!

  • @dpoolx
    @dpoolx 4 роки тому +18

    My guess: it got a sharp knock, dislodged the component and when they couldn't power it on to remove the game they opened it, took out the disk and the drive was left in the 'disc in' state.

    • @jasedobson2793
      @jasedobson2793 4 роки тому +1

      i second that idea Sam. Exactly what i thought. I was given my first ps3 by a friend...it needed a new power supply,and also needed the drive resetting,let me tell ya i felt like jimmy neutron when i got that puppy back together all working-talk about pandoras box! nice video1

  • @dannydee2668
    @dannydee2668 3 місяці тому

    I'm about to start fixing a ps3 just like this one and your videos are why i don't throw things away until a least taking a few hours trouble shooting and taking apart.

  • @masterbrown2002
    @masterbrown2002 4 роки тому +69

    Waiting for "Trying to FIX: Coronavirus" knowing Vince's luck he'd probably find a cure 😀

    • @memento316
      @memento316 4 роки тому +1

      No luck for Vince everything but not luck

    • @julieboruta
      @julieboruta 4 роки тому +1

      Really you want to see that wow.

    • @JanJanJanJanJanJanJanJanJan2
      @JanJanJanJanJanJanJanJanJan2 4 роки тому +3

      "remember, i'm not a trained professional. This might not be the optimal way to do it. But it works"

    • @DarthOminis
      @DarthOminis 2 роки тому

      Britain who made a Covid vaccine while Trump wanted people to drink bleach:
      We are so much smarter

  • @ananasfx
    @ananasfx 4 роки тому +19

    The power button is working fine you just need to hold it for 2 or 3 seconds and it will shutdown like normal

  • @DevelopWithWolf
    @DevelopWithWolf 4 роки тому +3

    Hey Vince, I have fixed alot of PS3 consoles and the answer your questions, 1. The power button is tap to turn on, and hold for 3-5 seconds to turn off. 2. The fan is loud caused by dry thermal paste or an overheating APU chip.

  • @markthomas3858
    @markthomas3858 4 роки тому

    Thanks for your Video’s Vince...By learning as you go, it’s a journey for all of us.. Thank you for sharing your learned knowledge...

  • @dannyhtheretrogamingmaster9548
    @dannyhtheretrogamingmaster9548 4 роки тому

    Great video as always Vince, keep up the great work.

  • @Markus1123
    @Markus1123 4 роки тому

    You fix so many different things
    I learn with your videos
    Thnx my mate vince

  • @Misheling78
    @Misheling78 4 роки тому

    Hi Vince, thanks for your videos. Here in Italy we are forced to stay at home. Help me get distracted and always learn something new! Sorry for my basic english..a hug!

    • @Misheling78
      @Misheling78 4 роки тому

      I hope you and your family are well.

  • @jeremyshields7812
    @jeremyshields7812 3 роки тому

    Just to shed some light on the disc issue ...the reason why it thought the disc was in there is because when it was dropped it no longer would boot on. The previous owner opened up the dvd drive and removed their game from the top. In doing so, they likely bent the case in the process. So when you fixed the power issue, they system still thought the disc was still there. By manually winding the gear, it lowered the retainer clip allowing the system to now accept a new disc. Hope that makes sense. Great video!! Keep them coming! New subscriber here. Thx!

  • @ledhunters
    @ledhunters 4 роки тому +14

    Yes, press Eject button 55 more times, maybe it will reconsider at some point :D

  • @Thunder_Light207
    @Thunder_Light207 3 роки тому +2

    Lovely fault finding and fixes, easier to leave top covers off for testing, later ps3 fat models are easier to work on than the cech c03, worth thoroughly cleaning dust out, new thermal pads and paste, cr2032 battery 👏

  • @pcwizard7Tech
    @pcwizard7Tech 4 роки тому +5

    My guess is it was dropped and that regulator broke off, and no power and the original owner panic and pry out a disc and damage the drive so that explain the bent and that it was "a disc in the drive position" , good vid

  • @UMBRELLA_CORPORATION_2001
    @UMBRELLA_CORPORATION_2001 4 роки тому

    Hello Vince, I think the fan is because of the chip needing new thermal paste so youll have to remove it without damaging it. I would really love it if you did this ,also for yourself so you know you can do it without failing!! Love the vids, keep it up.

  • @digitalplayground88
    @digitalplayground88 4 роки тому +1

    Vince dude your videos rock man keep up the great work

  • @2bad83
    @2bad83 4 роки тому +45

    When I had a PS3 a while ago I can’t recall being able to turn it off with a single press... I think you hold the power button down it goes into standby???

    • @danpenner79
      @danpenner79 4 роки тому +1

      yep

    • @geoshinton2674
      @geoshinton2674 4 роки тому

      in the fat model yes.

    • @excitedaboutlearning1639
      @excitedaboutlearning1639 3 роки тому +1

      It depends on the model. I've got CECH2002a or b, and it turns of with a simple tap, but I also have CECH3003B that takes 10-15 seconds of pushing to turn off and almost always ends up corrupting the data.

  • @mikehensley78
    @mikehensley78 4 роки тому +22

    SIL = single in-line. It's the components package type.

    • @GigsVT
      @GigsVT 4 роки тому

      Yeah just means the pin are in a row.

    • @darrenc5686
      @darrenc5686 4 роки тому

      @@GigsVT yes as opposed to dil - dual in line, ie normal ic's say with eight pins.

  • @paullefur6213
    @paullefur6213 4 роки тому +1

    Nice job Vince, get that re-visit done ASAP

  • @Kenion2k
    @Kenion2k 4 роки тому +10

    Try to avoid wearing watch / ring when you work with PSU's specifically, that's how I burned my finger once.

  • @andersmmvfc.8376
    @andersmmvfc.8376 4 роки тому

    Nice work looking forward to the revisit!

  • @dikialamsyah6073
    @dikialamsyah6073 2 роки тому

    Thanks to your video bro, this is very helping me so much keep the spirit in creating more content and thank you always success

  • @robwebster7406
    @robwebster7406 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, great vid 👍 and I think the SIL on the bridge rectifier is Single In-line for the pin lay out 😏

  • @MrNigga83
    @MrNigga83 2 роки тому

    thanks a lot dude you helped me a lot, for a long time I could not assemble the drive

  • @weemasseyman
    @weemasseyman 4 роки тому

    Love your videos Vince
    Your the best!!!

  • @myrossirifle
    @myrossirifle 4 роки тому

    Great vid, loads of interesting info, thanks.

  • @adrianpearce5214
    @adrianpearce5214 4 роки тому

    Great job vince love your videos

  • @CLC-1000
    @CLC-1000 4 роки тому

    Great video Vince.

  • @Afatt92
    @Afatt92 4 роки тому +5

    It looks like someone drop that ps3, thus knocking out the bridge rectifier and for that bluray they opened it to remove the disc without set it to normal position. I recommend you to change the thermal paste and clean the fan.

  • @Axess-sv8nq
    @Axess-sv8nq 4 роки тому +1

    That was lovely! Always enjoy your videos, Vince! I wonder if you could fix one that got the dreaded 'Yellow Light of Death'. There are MANY non-functional PS3's sitting idle because of that. Would be an interesting vid for the future if you could find one! Many repair people REFUSE to try to repair a YLoD PS3 - or a Red Ring of Death Xbox 360!

    • @televisionandcheese
      @televisionandcheese 4 роки тому

      He has! In fact he's repaired maybe 3 or 4 PS3 systems who had suffered from the YLOD!

    • @Axess-sv8nq
      @Axess-sv8nq 4 роки тому

      @@televisionandcheese Oh really? Cool! I'll search for them! Thanks for the heads up!

  • @kruknife7981
    @kruknife7981 4 роки тому +1

    awesome job vince always a good video you do thank you!!!!!!!

  • @antssaar863
    @antssaar863 4 роки тому +1

    Nice vid like always :) You should get Casio DG 20 for repair project. Would be damn interesting, well worth of repair and its damn fun thing to play around with. As not working, they should not cost to much.

  • @Natei
    @Natei 4 роки тому

    Brilliant fix mate!
    Also, that sound is normal for older phat models. A thermal paste change wouldnt go a miss.

  • @yatesyification
    @yatesyification 4 роки тому +6

    they took the drive apart to get their game disk back after it lost power which was why the drive stop was still up because it still had a disk in it when it lost power

  • @chrispunks83
    @chrispunks83 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Vince, you need to hold down the power button for a few seconds to put it into standby.
    However, if it doesn't go into standby you can bend the top prong up slightly on the switch and this should sort it. It may take some trial and error.
    I had the exact same problem with a used fat ps3 I bought second hand.

  • @dimitrismandas
    @dimitrismandas 4 роки тому

    You help all of us the ps3 fans thanks mate

  • @catherinemorgan2741
    @catherinemorgan2741 3 роки тому

    1 love the choice of music lol 2 when you show the stuff on paper I see WTF as you explain what you wrote ROFL god love you for trying to make me understand

  • @philippberndt
    @philippberndt 4 роки тому +6

    The PS3 runs loud normally, DO try to replace the thermal compound and it will improve somewhat.

  • @tboneproductions2453
    @tboneproductions2453 3 роки тому

    Nice fix! I do get a kick out of the ads that are playing in the video. There for Porsche. The Utube admen must figure with all the money we’re saving fixing our own Playstations , we can afford a Cabrera😊

  • @the_game_cartridge9187
    @the_game_cartridge9187 4 роки тому +23

    It’s much louder than my ps3 and mine has new paste, I would replace the thermal paste

  • @adwol48
    @adwol48 4 роки тому

    This video spurred me on to try to fix my UK launch 60gb ps3 that has ps2 and ps1 compatability. It was suffering from the YLD i had tried previously to bake it on the oven but it didnt work so today I disassembled it and took a heat gun to the main components that cause YLD. To my surprise after re assembly it worked so now i have a choice keep it for nostalgia as i rarely play console games anymore or sell it on with the relevant disclaimers that it has been a victom of YLD in the past.

  • @pds8475
    @pds8475 4 роки тому +1

    it's able to deliver 282W on the 12V line and 2.5W on the 5V line. Watts =Volts x Amps. The wattage is high on the 12V line because it has to power the fan, Hard drive and Disc drive. It takes more power to generate the magnetic fields required to move the motors than it does to operate the rest of the ps3 circuitry. On another note SIL stands for single in line, which simply means there is one row of pins.

  • @AnonymousRepair
    @AnonymousRepair 4 роки тому

    Nice repair can't wait for the revisit :-)

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant 4 роки тому

    Nice fix, you got the power sucking beast going again 😀 but is it one of those lovely PS3s with PS2 backwards compatibility? I especially liked the CD drive fix, it did sound like it thought a disc was in the drive didn’t it and that bend must have been the problem! Hmm not sure about the noise, only ever has PS3 ‘slim’ and that wasn’t the quietest thing.

  • @televisionandcheese
    @televisionandcheese 4 роки тому +13

    Very simple fix for the off button:
    You just need to hold it down for 3 seconds haha
    Be careful about swapping whole power supplies though ! Not all are compatible between fat models.
    CECHA - CECHG used the first generation of the CPU + GPU, which used a lot of power, and had a beefy power supply to cater for that (as you noticed, 23amps !).
    Later model fat ps3s had revised chips that used much less power, so they had weaker power supplies accordingly.
    An easy way to tell if the powersupply is compatible , is which side of the PS3 the ports are on.
    Early PS3s had the ports on the right, next to the power switch. These use the high power supplies.
    Later PS3s had ports on the left, away from the power switch, these used the weaker power supplies.
    But the best way to tell is to simply make sure the power ratings themselves match. It's written on the bottom.
    12V rail: 23.2amps
    5V rail: 0.6amps
    If the new power supply matches these, it should work just fine

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you :-)

    • @TVids_
      @TVids_ 2 роки тому +1

      I can finaly rest in peace he saw one of the comments

    • @Solution-630
      @Solution-630 2 роки тому

      And please what can i do if my ps3 fat keeps going off and sometimes it won't come just keeps showing a blinking red light each time i put it on

    • @televisionandcheese
      @televisionandcheese 2 роки тому +1

      @@Solution-630 what model it is? CECH A - CECH G?
      or CECH H - CECHK

    • @televisionandcheese
      @televisionandcheese 2 роки тому +1

      @@Solution-630 it sounds like the NEC Tolkien capacitors are dying, you can fix your PS3 by replacing one or two of the Tolkien capacitors with Tantalum capacitors.
      There's many videos on how to do this, it is rather easy repair if you can use a soldering iron.
      I would not recommend using a heat gun to remove the NEC caps, they're nearly impossible to remove without destroying them anyway, it's better to just tear them apart to remove them.

  • @Daniel-dl6fp
    @Daniel-dl6fp 4 роки тому

    Hi Vince I really love repairing stuff and I'm quite new to capacitors and that sort of stuff I really enjoy watching your videos and I always learn something new you really inspire me I'm just wondering what does the bridge rectifier do and why would it cause no power thanks😊

    • @that1seagull905
      @that1seagull905 4 роки тому +1

      Daniel 12345, the bridge rectifier converts ac power to dc power. The ps3 needs dc power to work. So without the bridge rectifier, the ps3 won’t get dc power, so therefore, it won’t turn on.

    • @CameraObscure
      @CameraObscure 4 роки тому +1

      A Bridge rectifer is 4 Diodes conected together in effectifly a loop arrange ment positive-negative-positive-negative-positive-negative-positive.........Imagine a square sitting on its corner so it looks like a diamond and each edge is where a diode would sit connected to each corner arranged as per earlier part of sentance.........also very similer to a Full wave rectifier.
      AC is a cycle of starting from Zero for 240V AC (UK) 0V=negative(grnd) first half of cycle peaks in one direction at 120V its direction then reverses so V becomes -120V@50Hz ( cycles) peak to peak measured from a base of 0 V (Neutral...grnd) meaning every 25 cycles will be either @ 120V+ or 120V-
      with rectifiers being arranged in fashion I mentioned one half of that Diamond will allow Current to Flow on say the + side of V going through one pair of Diodes but not the other pair and the - cycle the current can flow through the other pair of Diodes in the other direction of Current flow taking a connection from each pair of those Diodes will give you a Rectified current ..that is instead of it being a sine wave in Alternating Current it will become closer to a longer pulsed DC Current though not perfectly smooth(Flat) this is where using balancing resitors / Inductors and capacitors can produce a steady clean DC current. Its easier to see it done Visually than through words look at this short Videoto see what I describe
      ua-cam.com/video/PfWmIQfYIRI/v-deo.html

    • @Daniel-dl6fp
      @Daniel-dl6fp 4 роки тому

      @@that1seagull905 thanks so much

    • @Daniel-dl6fp
      @Daniel-dl6fp 4 роки тому

      @@CameraObscure thanks so much

  • @sethrd999
    @sethrd999 4 роки тому +11

    All that amperage would be for the Cell CBE wickedly underated little beasty that one..

    • @DannyWilliamH
      @DannyWilliamH 4 роки тому +6

      Very. All architecture being the same, it could probably outpace the 8-core Jaguar in the base PS4.
      The thing holding it back was RAM and the GPU, so much so that most of the major exclusives used the CELL as a second GPU. Uncharted 2&3 famously did this, as did GOW3 & Killzone 2&3 using CELL to do normal GPU tasks like Antialiasing, light geometry and such.
      So it ran the base code AND worked as a GPU on most AAA titles that gen. That's how strong it was.
      I should add that it was also why multiplats were so bad on PS3 for the first half of that gen: devs only used the main CPU core on CELL (3.2ghz, iirc) due to having zero idea how the SPUs worked in unison within CELL. They just ignored them lmao
      The Orange Box famously did this and why Gabe/Steam hated the PS3 at first. Yet, even that one main core was enough to produce a fairly equal but slightly gimped copy. CELL was a beast.

    • @televisionandcheese
      @televisionandcheese 4 роки тому

      absolutely

  • @topcat3824
    @topcat3824 4 роки тому +1

    Another good fix video never comented before quick tip hold down the round playstation button untill option come up then choose shutdown console now it does not matter that the off button dont work

  • @bluelight456
    @bluelight456 4 роки тому

    Bet Vince is still so so happy to have his tv back!

  • @edgarescobar5935
    @edgarescobar5935 4 роки тому +3

    Pregunta seria alguna vez pondrias subtitulos en español a tus videos?? Me gustan mucho y aprendo un poco de lo que haces por eso me gustaría entender mas, soy soy de México y desde aquí te mando un fuerte abrazo y gracias por compartir tu contenido

    • @Nikeishon
      @Nikeishon 4 роки тому

      sabes que estaria bueno.encontrar un subtitulador, yo entiendo ingles, pero se.me.complica aveces subtitular... si MyMateVince me da permiso tal vez intente subtitular algunos.

  • @chums122
    @chums122 4 роки тому +1

    This model ps3 has some thermal issues usually caused by dried up thermal compound between the gpu, cpu and the IHS. I would ‘delid’ both the cpu and gpu and replace the thermal compound all around. Thanks for the video!

  • @bobjerome5390
    @bobjerome5390 4 роки тому

    hi when i was on here i had max time of 15min video's to stop burn out still love the video's it was getting hard to find things to make video's about so i teamed up
    with my brother in the end

  • @AcornElectron
    @AcornElectron 4 роки тому +1

    Keep up the good work fella!
    The more PlayStations saved the better ☺️☺️
    Edit, still have my ps2 tv on eBay......

    • @radio-180cc
      @radio-180cc 4 роки тому

      How much

    • @AcornElectron
      @AcornElectron 4 роки тому

      Ghost sold it for £90 and then myhermes broke the bezel in shipping. 😭

  • @DXcool223
    @DXcool223 4 роки тому +1

    Did you put thermal paste on it, might help with the fan being so loud

  • @Operational117
    @Operational117 4 роки тому +17

    For once, some unexpected (and easy-to-fix) problems. But the bridge rectifier was definitely an unlucky victim.
    Bonus Info: The bridge rectifier is only capable of inverting the negative half of the AC voltage. The big, fat capacitors are generally there to smooth out this bumpy DC voltage coming out of the bridge rectifier. They store a charge, and as long as they hold a charge, the voltage in the rails they’re connected to will stay high.
    _Voltage is really just a difference in potential between two points. The ground is universally referred to as the 0-volt rail._
    But the reason the capacitor is able to hold a charge is because a resistor limits the current flowing past it. The capacitor will charge up rapidly, but discharge extremely slowly. And it’s this extremely slow discharge that smooths out this bumpy DC current into an _almost perfect_ DC current.
    Almost perfect, because the extremely slow discharge will still deplete the voltage a teeny tiny bit during the AC lows (like, a thousandth of a volt, or something like that... nowhere near enough to cause problems).

    • @lovfateman
      @lovfateman 2 роки тому

      Sorry but this is actually not 100% right. The bulk caps on the primary side are _not_ supposed to "perfectly flatten the voltage" and it isn't even a requirement in SMPS's. Basically, having such big caps to transport that amount of power in just a tiny time window of a current burst to bring the voltage 1/1000V up again each half cycle would severely degrade your power factor and you would need loads of caps more to achieve that for a 200W PSU... 😄
      The switch mode controller doesn't really care about ripple but it definitely needs a certain minimum voltage to operate. It switches and regulates at very high frequencies (compared to the low 50/60Hz) so that e.g. a 10% LF ripple doesn't matter actually. But these caps have to maintain at least 90% of the voltage during the whole half cycle (10ms) and they need to deliver 200W during that. That is quite a lot of power for quite a long time period. 😉
      There is rather a trade-off between power factor (passive power factor correction in this case) and maintenance of minimum input DC voltage (and also the price; big caps are expensive). Usually you want to keep the caps as big as necessary (high PF+minimum DC voltage+margin) and as small as possible (price, space).
      Regarding the output voltage, it is perfectly flat (presuming parasitic coupling of HF is properly filtered) as long as the change rate of current (dI/dt) is orders of magnitude lower than the switching frequency. It is just all about the frequency of the controller feedback and the frequencies on the demand side. However, the primary side caps have no effect on the output ripple. What you maybe meant was output caps of linear power supplies? That's another story...

  • @abzhuofficial
    @abzhuofficial 4 роки тому

    Vince's beloved TV comes out of retirement, during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • @rainbowrepair5692
    @rainbowrepair5692 4 роки тому +1

    When you hold it down it can go into standby. Youre supposed to shutdown in the main system menu and shut down by pressing the ps button on the controller, select shutdown

  • @ChrisHillmon
    @ChrisHillmon 4 роки тому +1

    Jesus you got shocked once? Didn’t think that was possible. Goodness.

  • @krisgadgets9353
    @krisgadgets9353 4 роки тому +4

    nice ive Done ps 3s for over ten years you ever need parts will just charge ya Shipping From Dublin Great Vid

  • @eg1885
    @eg1885 4 роки тому

    Vince, the power button might be working as intended. When the console is on, it ignores a single tap of the button. It only responds to holding it down for 2 seconds after the console is finished loading, then initiates its shutdown procedure.

  • @speedwaynutt
    @speedwaynutt 4 роки тому

    Hey Vince hope you and the family are doing ok with the madness of the corona virus.

  • @ernielazdins1348
    @ernielazdins1348 3 роки тому

    Hi Vince I like your work and how you go about it.
    I want to buy a microscope, what brand and quality do you use?
    Could you do a tools and equipment video?
    Keep up the good work.
    Regards the old newbie, Ernie from Australia.

  • @r.f.s.8766
    @r.f.s.8766 4 роки тому +2

    The fan is definitly too loud. You need to swap the thermal paste BUT you also will have to take off the head spreaders because there is also paste underneath them. BUT I think it was the GPU, one of the headspreaders is very hard to remove and you can easily damage the chip while trying. There is a safe way to do it though. Back in the day you could buy a tool for that but you can`t get it anymore. Pro tip, use a 0,30 fishing line and cut the glue with that. You need to heat the chips up before but not too hot, a hair dryer will do. Cut one or two corners of the glue underneath the chip, just a little bit with something sharp to get a good starting point for the line but be careful. And even with fresh paste put everywhere the PS3 always ran quite loud and hot. The reason is the case it was poorly desingned back in the day. Another tip, drill holes in the back of the case. Some circles of holes 8mm ones, two or three circles above the fan blades will do and put the console veritically, it will run quiet and cool. Another interesting fact, I once thought replacing the harddrive with a ssd would do wonders to my loading times but it didin`t...the fucking IDE cable of the disk drive is the fucking bottle neck this console has! It took me quite a while to figure that out. There is way to mod your PS3 to load games directly from the ssd without using the disk drive. You will have to take the ssd out and connect it to a PC if you want to put new games on there BUT it is worth the effort, you will see a big performance boost in loading times. A game where you will love this, Demon Souls xD....All of this would make a great revisit I think. Have fun and regards.

  • @elegri
    @elegri 4 роки тому +1

    SIL means single in line. The pins are aligned in a single row. If pins are aligned in 2 rows, they are categorized as DIL (dual in line)

  • @Jaklas1979
    @Jaklas1979 4 роки тому +37

    Must admit when i hear the word "rectifier" i do think of ElectroBoom

    • @AndrewFomin
      @AndrewFomin 4 роки тому +5

      FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER! Not a puny one diode rectifier.

    • @tammi8808
      @tammi8808 4 роки тому +2

      Had the same thoughts 🤣

    • @wsketchy
      @wsketchy 4 роки тому +1

      Personally, I think of Clive, but damn is ElectroBoom a legend

    • @abzhuofficial
      @abzhuofficial 4 роки тому +1

      @@wsketchy ElectroBOOM looks terrifying, yet he is funny at the same time. What a hilarious whackjob that is worthy of a sub.

    • @adiposerex5150
      @adiposerex5150 3 роки тому

      Rectifier makes me think of an enema.

  • @tainteddragon2438
    @tainteddragon2438 4 роки тому

    The most likely cause for the disc player to be in that state is for the previous owner opened the system, retrieved the disc without resetting the drive mechanism.
    As for the fan, two things that could improve it if there is nothing wrong with the fan. Applying new thermal paste and make sure the fan blades are free from debris.

  • @Retro_Care
    @Retro_Care 4 роки тому

    I worked on a few of them Vince and I couldn't get the fan quiet even after new thermal paste so im not sure if its normal or im doing something wrong also, they do not overheat with new paste but they are still loud.

  • @masteroflight7296
    @masteroflight7296 2 роки тому +2

    that pin in the front of the disc drive is to stop people from putting in another disc in while there's one already inside

  • @TechGorilla1987
    @TechGorilla1987 4 роки тому

    I have a power supply in my hand. it's 100% working. I'd be happy to post if for a brief mention!

  • @jokdigitalvideo
    @jokdigitalvideo 4 роки тому

    Love this video

  • @aldo9923
    @aldo9923 4 роки тому

    What screwdriver/bit set do you use?

  • @Stupee_
    @Stupee_ 4 роки тому +3

    The problem with the Fan might be because the Thermalpaste may be the Original one out of the Factory. Also maybe the Heatsink might have dust in it. I think putting new Thermalpaste on and maybe clean the Heatsink fins Fixes the Loud Fan noise. ;)

  • @bobbyhardy5900
    @bobbyhardy5900 4 роки тому

    The fan noise is fairly normal for that version of the PS3. You can buy a new fan for it but it won’t make much difference. You can buy external fans that go under the PlayStation that cool it down so it doesn’t trigger that fan. It’s just a noisy console all together to be honest. Looking forward to the revisit

  • @JordaNeale
    @JordaNeale 4 роки тому +3

    Two MEAN lookin capacitors, "Capacitors: Am i joke to you?"

  • @FixDaily
    @FixDaily 4 роки тому +4

    8:49 the fear, tells me that your hands have some stories to tell :)

  • @cybcarr
    @cybcarr 4 роки тому

    did you made it delided by now? its a bit loud. but not that much. fishing line method?

  • @xedalpha1
    @xedalpha1 2 роки тому

    The number of people that were probably screaming “press and hold! Press and hold!” 😂

  • @Dglitchk
    @Dglitchk 2 роки тому

    Hi, I know this is an old video and your probably not likely to see this comment but i was wondering if it was safe to use a 250v 10 amp power cable on the ps3 despite it been above the recommended specifications

  • @randysmith7094
    @randysmith7094 4 роки тому

    How long does it take for fan to go full speed? If only a couple minutes, it could need new paste under the CPU heat spreader. They are a pain to pop off and puts a lot of strain on the board. I would recommend soaking the CPU in Goo Gone for a day or so. It is a non conductive solvent. It will soften the old adhesive and paste. There is a slit on the side of the heat spreader that it can soak in from.

  • @hansverlaan4829
    @hansverlaan4829 3 роки тому

    Hello Vince, i have a CASIO TV-1000 mini tv in mint condition, but not working properly (screen is not dead but scrambled) have you any suggestion? Many thanks! Hans Verlaan.

  • @jayk8800
    @jayk8800 4 роки тому

    Where do you get your screw driver kit?

  • @EGGY6227
    @EGGY6227 4 роки тому +1

    It was probably dismantled to get a disc out after it stopped powering on? The mechanism never got reset from the disc ejecting

  • @MikeK-NIreland
    @MikeK-NIreland 4 роки тому +1

    Vince I'm going to get you a desk for Christmas as you always appear to be doing things on the floor lol. Mick 👍🤣🍻

  • @federicoramirez7369
    @federicoramirez7369 4 роки тому

    Hi Vince, was just going to say the same thing, the PSU from the one with the failed delid is the same as this one so you can just swap them over, also for the loud fan i would try first changing thermal paste only and if it's still the same then you can try delidding the RSX (much easier than the CELL) and doing the rubber trick on CELL (look it up on google) that should get it working nice and quiet