Forum: PS2 General Discussion - PlayStation 2 console talk covering subjects like saving PSX games to your PS2 memory card, what speeds to burn PS2 discs or find out answers to many other general PS2 questions.


The above video goes away if you are a member and logged in, so log in now!




 
Would you like to get all the new info from
PSX-Scene in your email each day?




Want to learn more about the team keeping you up to date with the latest scene news?

Read about them now!

Check out our Developer bios, too!

 


User Tag List

Thread: Fan Connection
  

Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1. #1 Fan Connection 
    VTi Guest
    Hi ppl!

    About a year ago, I made a swtich to control a second fan on my ps2, but I've made a mistake and I screwed up the fan connection on my board.

    The thing now, is that when I connect a fan to the board socket she simply won't spin.
    The ps2 works fine, with a 220v fan on it, but I want to install a 120mm fan @5v.

    The question is, where can I connect the fan (where are the +5v on the power supply, or the board?)

    I have a V4 European ps2 with no chip (my friend who installed the messiah 2 said that it was giving some problems booting games, I think that the neo2.2 that I had for so long damaged my laser, although she now boots every original game with no problem. I will try the cog/knife trick and see what happens..)

    I really need to know where are the points to solder the fan, beacuse I'm thinking on using them to the IR mod also!

    Sorry about the bad English (I'm Portuguese)
    Reply With Quote  

  2. #2  
    ftothe3's Avatar
    ftothe3 is offline Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Posts
    634
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0
    Mentioned
    0 Post(s)
    Tagged
    0 Thread(s)
    Likes Given
    0
    Likes Received
    0
    look at a picture of a magic modchip or anyother chip that uses a 5v power source to find the point.
    wiifree bitch
    Reply With Quote  

  3. #3  
    VTi Guest
    Found it on a Magic 2 diagram!

    Tks for the info
    Reply With Quote  

Posting Permissions
  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •