any help appreciated, i have no multimetre otherwise i would do it myself
best regards
Furgo
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any help appreciated, i have no multimetre otherwise i would do it myself
best regards
Furgo
My Advice don't use the resistor fix with v9-10
I've done that to about every version except the 9/10's, soldered right to the green side of the psu, just had to take the chasis out of the case, solder it up, and put it back. to get your polarity, use a 12v light and touch one end to ground (the whole ring around the board where the matal chasis screws into it is always ground) then when you find +, it lights.
A toxic agent on a dangerous mission so secret, even I don't know what it is, because if I did, I would have to kill myself. I don't even know who's side I am on.i know this will sound daft, an you will probably laff at me, but will the ps2 need to be on, cus i have had bad experiances with touching power supplys in the past,
cheers for the reply anyways
My Advice don't use the resistor fix with v9-10
the the two connected to the ps03 fuse
if connect is in the top center () () () ()
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are 12v
thank you loy, ill have a look later on today, as it is 3.25am in the uk an i have to be up at 7 for work
once again thank you very much
My Advice don't use the resistor fix with v9-10
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