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  1. #1 Need help! Ripped off a piece from the PS2! 
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    Hi guys,

    I need your help again.
    Whilst trying to attach a diode fix to a v12, I accidentally desolderd/ripped off a small fuse.
    It is the fuse where the big orange arrow is pointing too.
    Now I can easily still attach something to the right part of that fuse (eg a cable to the diode fix), or is it truly neccesary that I need to reattach the fuse. Or can I just connect the 2 points with some wire/solder?

    See here for the photo: http://www.psx-scene.com/forums/atta...achmentid=6379

    Really need your help. Thanks in advance!
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    NO !! this is not a fuse , this is a resistor.
    check what vlue the resistor and replace it if it fulty , or get it back to place .... do not bridg this points
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    Or can I connect either the left point or the right point of that resistor directly to the diode fix (from Modbo 1.1)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diggie
    Or can I connect either the left point or the right point of that resistor directly to the diode fix (from Modbo 1.1)?
    if you want to kill your laser i should say go on,
    better is it to replace the resistor to a new one
    and also please Throw a way the modbo 1.1 far away and buy a decent original Infinity chip

    grtz
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    on a side note about fuses - never ever short a fuse with a piece of wire. Sure it will work, but the fuses are there for a reason. when they do need to blow, if you have a piece of wire for a fuse your most likley going to end of with fireworks, and a usefull doorstop as a PS2
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