Hello! I've been on hiatus from PS3 maintenance for almost 4 and a half years. During that period, due to the Covid19 lockdown, no imports and components running out, I took a break and am now coming back. I have a batch of BC PS3, most of them CECHA, two CECHB and two CECHE. I bought all of them second-hand and they are defective.
The PS3 in this topic was purchased in 2015 with a YLOD of approximately 2.5 seconds. My mistake was not documenting what I did in previous years, so I probably tried a reflow to see if it changed any behavior, since nothing changed, I left it saved until access to SYSCON was released.
Due to SYSCON errors, the device began to behave differently. With the inclusion of tantalum capacitors, when the PS3 was turned on, the fan would spin at maximum speed and about 5 seconds later it would turn off and display error codes 1001, 1002, 2120, 3001. It was at this time that I removed 2 NEC-Tokin devices from the RSX because one of them was deformed, and I also noticed that the HDMI sector had a short circuit with GND. This was when I stopped due to the lockdown.
Nowadays, from January 3, 2025, I analyzed this CECHA again and due to the hiatus I had to review and relearn how to access SYSCON and the surprise was that now it only had a single error, 3004, and even though I was one of the first to talk about this error (https://www.psx-place.com/threads/f...-and-error-reporting.30100/page-6#post-249825) I didn't know how to proceed because now I had a real error and at that time it was an error caused for studies.
After analyzing the voltages and signals, including tantalum capacitors (I had almost 15 capacitors), I only corrected error 3004 today in the simplest way possible. The NEC-TOKIN has a positive pole on both sides, but when I replaced it with tantalums I only soldered on one side (near the coils), so after including 2 capacitors on the other side of the place where the NEC-Tokin is (near the RSX), error 3004 disappeared.
With that, I returned to the status when I was in the COVID period, the PS3 turned on again with the fan at maximum and turned off 5 seconds later, but now with errors 1001, 1002, 2120 and sometimes 3011. Errors 1001 and 1002 are easy to solve, so now I'm trying to solve error 2120.
I checked the HDMI sector again and the HDMI_I2C_SCL and HDMI_I2C_SDA signals are shorted to GND, the DDCLK and DDData signals (HDMI port) are also shorted to GND, I will replace IC2502 (SIL9132CBU-TR) soon.
Now one point intrigues me, I saw stains on the RSX's DIE and CELL, could they just be oxidation stains caused by some thermal paste or is it an indication of a worse problem? I took measurements on the RSX in relation to Ohm and voltages and everything is ok.
The PS3 in this topic was purchased in 2015 with a YLOD of approximately 2.5 seconds. My mistake was not documenting what I did in previous years, so I probably tried a reflow to see if it changed any behavior, since nothing changed, I left it saved until access to SYSCON was released.
Due to SYSCON errors, the device began to behave differently. With the inclusion of tantalum capacitors, when the PS3 was turned on, the fan would spin at maximum speed and about 5 seconds later it would turn off and display error codes 1001, 1002, 2120, 3001. It was at this time that I removed 2 NEC-Tokin devices from the RSX because one of them was deformed, and I also noticed that the HDMI sector had a short circuit with GND. This was when I stopped due to the lockdown.
Nowadays, from January 3, 2025, I analyzed this CECHA again and due to the hiatus I had to review and relearn how to access SYSCON and the surprise was that now it only had a single error, 3004, and even though I was one of the first to talk about this error (https://www.psx-place.com/threads/f...-and-error-reporting.30100/page-6#post-249825) I didn't know how to proceed because now I had a real error and at that time it was an error caused for studies.
After analyzing the voltages and signals, including tantalum capacitors (I had almost 15 capacitors), I only corrected error 3004 today in the simplest way possible. The NEC-TOKIN has a positive pole on both sides, but when I replaced it with tantalums I only soldered on one side (near the coils), so after including 2 capacitors on the other side of the place where the NEC-Tokin is (near the RSX), error 3004 disappeared.
With that, I returned to the status when I was in the COVID period, the PS3 turned on again with the fan at maximum and turned off 5 seconds later, but now with errors 1001, 1002, 2120 and sometimes 3011. Errors 1001 and 1002 are easy to solve, so now I'm trying to solve error 2120.
I checked the HDMI sector again and the HDMI_I2C_SCL and HDMI_I2C_SDA signals are shorted to GND, the DDCLK and DDData signals (HDMI port) are also shorted to GND, I will replace IC2502 (SIL9132CBU-TR) soon.
Now one point intrigues me, I saw stains on the RSX's DIE and CELL, could they just be oxidation stains caused by some thermal paste or is it an indication of a worse problem? I took measurements on the RSX in relation to Ohm and voltages and everything is ok.