Yeah. Use a 30awg wire to solder the power. http://img86.exs.cx/img86/8933/pm23v...ixinfinity.jpg
Don't know if you can see that. Make sure you scratch the gold surface before soldering.
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Yeah. Use a 30awg wire to solder the power. http://img86.exs.cx/img86/8933/pm23v...ixinfinity.jpg
Don't know if you can see that. Make sure you scratch the gold surface before soldering.
thats the first pad east of the cap?
Yes, remember to use 30AWG. 22-24AWG is too big for that point in my opinion.
wow - you are the man! used 30awg wire to that pad now shes a beaut!
Thanks for your help!
NP. I kinda thought it was the power or since it doesn't even boot PSX backups and acts as no modchips were there.
your 'A' point is wrong ... it need to be on the other side of the resistor ...
good eye! I caught that too - after I fixed it, I still had problems... I think I was using too big of wire on the power, and/or my connection was bad.
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