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Thread: Problem With FAST EJECT ... NOT SOLVE YET this.
  

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  1. #1 Problem With FAST EJECT ... NOT SOLVE YET this. 
    haniki is offline Registered User
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    Hi,
    every body.
    My problem is that after mod a ps2 V5, and now with a mod or not, the eject tray go out very fast and don't stop until i push reset, then the eject tray go in very fast.
    I've changed BAFM5815 but nothing change.

    NOTICE THAT THE PS2 WORKS VERY WELL AND READ BACKUP.

    THE ONLY MATTER IS THE EJECT TRAY THAT GOES TO FAST AND DON'T STOP.

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    what do u mean very fast and dont stop dose it open and close very fast or just shoot open relly relly fast ?
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    It opens very very very fast and the motor continue to run until it closes very fast too.
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    What kind of kind of modchip you have in there, I would bet you soldered to the wrong eject point... I remember remember I use to get that kind of problem with the old NEO mods and doing the EA Eject method.
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    a bridge somewhere. clean with alcohol. ive had the same thing happen a few times, just opened up the ps2 and cleaned.
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    ba chip might be corrupted.. this does happen once in blue moon.
    retired
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    It's NOT THE BA5815FM
    I've already replace this and it does not work.
    and when i take the ba5815fm and put it on another ps2.
    The BA works very well.
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    Originally posted by jung_rob
    a bridge somewhere. clean with alcohol. ive had the same thing happen a few times, just opened up the ps2 and cleaned.
    no seriously, try this, all i did was open it up, and clean much more thoroughly, esp near the bios legs. the problem went away. alcohol and an old toothbrush.
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