I can give photos after work, of course:)
I'm not using the power bank yet, for testing I have a micro USB port soldered directly to the regulator board just for an easy stable 5v connection
In any case, i did also order another 79001 PS2 that I know will work to further analyze and test with...
yes I did, sorry if I wasn't clear enough LOL. It has continuity and a few hundred mV when reading voltage.
Ever since I swapped polarity on the hall effect sensor, pressing reset kicks the console on (I can feel the chips get warm, and hear a little sound from the board,) but it's just a...
Still had continuity between ps14 after removing my wiring, however I'm not sure how I'm powering this chip (I haven't messed with it up until now, even when my PS2 was booting normally LOL.)
I did check this chip though and there is continuity between it, but the voltage is similar to ps7...
I just sanity checked again...all voltages are as stable as they've been, even checked voltage across the aforementioned fuses and...yep,
Ps14 gets 3.5v,
Ps7 got a few hundred mv
Ps11 got 5.5v
I can't really tell which chip ps1 is? There's not really anything around the label, So I couldn't...
Ah! That's really interesting, and in retrospect I should have considered the difference between standard pot sticks and hall effect sticks before playing with voltage polarity. This is definitely one way to learn though! I'll scope out the dead fuse(or fuses) and of course check my controller...
They're hall effect joycon sticks (not any particular brand, just the highest rated I could find on ebay :P ) here is a photo from the listing, as it's accurate to the ones I received.
Haha, I'm hoping as well, and I will check them all. I'll probably just flip the orientation of the sticks...
That could make a lot of sense! If what I'm reading is true..it's a 2a/50v fuse. I probably broke it when I reversed the polarity to the sticks. LOL.
Furthermore, it seems like others online have the issue of the ps2 powering on, but not showing any video when this fuse dies.
I'll check when...
Here is a photo of the controller board, and a photo of my voltage lines-- I apologize if it isn't super coherent, my routing isn't where I would like it to be just yet and it shows:blush:
For reference, the trim worked perfectly fine -- even with sticks installed -- UNTIL I reversed polarity...
Hello, I am building a PS2 portable (following customledmods build with a 5" display)
I had no issues until the point that I installed the sticks into the controller board (one of the open source PS2+ boards, sourced here on bitbuilt)
I connected the joycon in reverse polarity (as directed...
Hey! I'm at work right now so I can't give any photos but I can tell you based off this photo...Hooooly shit! I had VDD and GND swapped:facepalm:
I put 3.5v on pin 4 and GND on pin 5. Thank you so much for calling that out:)
Hey all! I've been following the trimming guide, as well as a few others between the forums and the world wide web, but this one's got me stumped. I wired up my FMCB memory card to my trimmed board (790001, if it matters) and when 3.5v is applied, the chip on the memory card gets excruciatingly...
I did a quick sanity check on both the STLs and STEP files , and sadly I do not see a USB or MicroSD slot in the model anywhere :(
Ahh, I see! I apologize, I didn't realize the "on/off" was a replacement for the rocker switch. Thank you for answering on such short notice!! I seriously...
Hello! I'm using this shell, as well as bits of your worklog to piece together my own ps2 portable, and I notice this updated shell doesn't feature a power switch, or USB slot like your previous iteration did. I thought I'd discover why later on down the line, but I haven't ^.^'. Any insights...