El Terrible
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Great idea! will try that, Thanks. I agree, looks more messy now that I take another look.
you have to make sure the legs on the caps are not touching together when it soldered in
Also check closely to the two pads nearest to the rx/cpu as it look like they are connected in the pictureHello.
I put 16x 330uf capacitors (RSX & CELL) and as soon as I turned on my PS3 one of the tantalum capacitors burst.
The multimeter is reporting continuity between (GND and V Out) in this area in red.
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Any suggestion?
Also check closely to the two pads nearest to the rx/cpu as it look like they are connected in the picture
You have to use flux while soldering or desoldering the tin and clean up the gaps closest to rsx/cpu as there should be no bridging between the gap if you look at my picture a few pages back on this you see the green line between v-in/v-out and ground it clear of solder tin.
For testing with dmm (multimeter) connect the probe on v-in and the other touching v-out to see if the circuit is open or close set the mutlimeter to arrowplus icon to see what the reading said on all the v-in/v-out
That damage area is perfectly fine as long it not connected to anything else it fine. that a pretty clean soldering job you done on the board. what is your mutli meter brand and can you take a picture of what mode it on and reading on v-in/v-out conencted togetherHere some pics.
I removed all capacitors on both sides. The short persists in that area.
In the cleaning process I ended up damaging this area in the red circle.
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that look good and reverse the probe and post the image.V-in - V-out (Left)
GND - V-out (Right) - Short
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@Edwired Was reading your posts a few pages, did you have the same problem or is this short normal?
any process on your ps3 yet?
any process on your ps3 yet?
yeah cool mine will be in till Thu, 24 Oct - Mon, 16 Dec from MALAYSIA POSTOrdered new tantalum capacitors. Next week I'll post the result.