Forum: Hardware Help, Soldering Tips, Tricks, Repair & Fixes - Discuss misc. hardware help, soldering methods and various fixes for PS2/PsTwo consoles.


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Thread: a part broke on my ps2 & i need some opinions!
  

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  1. #1 how can i fix my ps2??? 
    no_doz is offline Registered User
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    i just got a ps2 off of my cousin for $50, it came with all the cables & 120gb hd with several games already on it. the reason i got it so cheap was this:

    there is a ribbon that goes from the reset/eject button to a little port on the board. that port is plastic & white, & connects to the board at 7 little points all side by side in a line on the side of the board, each one about 1mmX1mm or .5mmX.5mm. that white port broke off, & my question to you guys is, is it possible to solder a new one of those ports back on, hook everything up & work? if not, my question is will a new board work regardless of version or does it have to be the same exact version as the old board?

    the part that broke off is the large white piece in the upper right hand corner of the board in this picture.
    http://www.amazinglaptopshop.com/ALS...H30005R/12.jpg

    thanks guys!
    Last edited by no_doz; 12-30-2005 at 09:52 PM.
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    Just use a bit of kynar and connect the pins from the cable to the pins on the board where the connector was
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    im trying to get that piece, because i dont trust myself to do that properly without messin my ps2 all up.
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