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    Ive just found a nice post on how to repair the rumble feature so thanks anyway for all reader

    thing to find : a CCP2E50 fuse
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    isn't the 7v line the power for the motors... is it a constant power or does it fluctuate with the vibrations.... i'd tap that if it is the controlling line to the motors....
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    yeah.... the 7v or 9v... but anyway Ive got back my rumble but its only working on left side of controller ? (this is maybe the controller itself or the game I tested with)

    I would not try anymore to add led in my controler as the fuse is replaced with a line of solder............

    anyway if you have any clue why its only the left side that is "turning" let me know (I tested with 2 dif controller... but they are third party... )
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    Quote Originally Posted by andreq
    Ive just found a nice post on how to repair the rumble feature so thanks anyway for all reader

    thing to find : a CCP2E50 fuse
    hey there mate, i too have burnt the rumble fuse on my v7 ps2. problem is that i don't know where to look on the board. if you be so kind, can you point me to the post that you're talking about on how to repair the rumble feature on the ps2 board? thanks
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    ...sory but I coulnd find it anymore.. .but here is the easy way :

    1. look all the fuse... near the power supply plug.
    2. replace the broken fuse with a peice of wire (should be the ps9 or ps7 fuse)
    3. hope it work
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    at least now i know where to look. i'll check it with a multimeter to make sure which one's the burnt fuse. thanks
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    I would just wire the led to the rumble motor. If you want to extend the time the LED lights per rumble, just use a capacitor and diode before the LED and resistor...
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