it looks like it wants to boot then goes straight back to stby??
anyone have any ideas??
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it looks like it wants to boot then goes straight back to stby??
anyone have any ideas??
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sounds like a short somewhere..
when i was fitting the s point on the pal v12 diagram i soldered it on then ran the wires through two sides of the big sony chip next to it to keep things tidy.
when i did this though it tired to gently pull on the wire to get it snug and it popped off the small beige fuse/resistor (don't know please forgive my ignorance) i then couldn't get it to stick again so i used an alt point on the large chip.
when i lookj at the small biege thing now though the side i soldered to doesn't appear to have any silver surface left, whereas the rest on them do??
could this give me the symptom? is there any way i can test it?? or replace it if it gone? or bypass it??
i can try and get some pics up if it helps
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this is on a mi clone (modbo 1.2)
i initially used the one the arrow is pointing at, after it popped off i used the alt point on the chip leg (pic attached)
help pls, don't tell me i've wrecked my first slimline mod ever, nooooooooooo![]()
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you blew the ps14 fuse, just bridge it with a thin piece of wire.
can i bridge from the via to the left of the fuse (shown as an alt point in the diagram)to the other side of the fuse??
thanks for helping me out m8
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that orange capacitor which you broke off is not the fuse.
solder the sx wire to the via on the left of it, leave it broken....
NOW FOR THE FUSE:
http://www.infinitymod.com/matrix/fi...12/USA-V12.JPG
the component with the +3.3V arrow - connect both ends of it with a short thin stripped wire (the red end with the end below "PS14")
right the fuse has come off, and left me with two tiny points which i've attempted to solder a wire to, it looks ok but the fault is still there=/ is there a max length for the wire as i've had to keep it a few cm's long to keep control of it.
getting annoyed now so am goin to leave it till tomorrow and have a go at just bridging between the two with solder maybe??
is there any other 2 points i can bridge?
is there anything else that could also give this fault??
cheers guys
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ah right!! sorry must of posted that last one straight after u posted, will 30 awg be thick enough m8 or should i use 22??
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