Solved Ps2 trim need help

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Yes great idea to check the capacitors.
Check if you've great sanded the edges too (maybe that, you never know).
I checked the resistance between ground and the 1.25v spot and it read 30ohms so I sanded the edges a bit more and now it reads 19ohms should I continue sending more?
 

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The 1.25V uses higher current, it will have lower resistance naturally. It's OK. I think you are looking in wrong direction.
 
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The 1.25V uses higher current, it will have lower resistance naturally. It's OK. I think you are looking in wrong direction.
Ok thanks also I checked continuity and all these are connected to ground
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The resistance is low enough to trigger false continuity. I am saying you dont have a short there.
 

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Ok thanks so should I get a new motherboard?
That's up to you when you are exhausted of troubleshooting. I'm not sure what else to say about the motherboard
 
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I did it finally after 8 days I showed this motherboard who the real boss is, thanks everyone for all the help I appreciate it
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