In today’s video, I attempt to repair a PS1, PS2, and PS3. The PlayStation 2 definitely gave me the most trouble during the repair, but I’m still happy that I managed to get it working.
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9:23 Here the capacitors are reversed, I forgot to record the change.
Chapters:
0:00 - 0:23 Introduction
0:23 - 5:11 PlayStation 1 Repair
5:11 - 16:00 PlayStation 2 Repair
16:00 - 20:32 PlayStation 3 Repair
20:32 - 21:23 Controller Test
21:23 - 22:56 Conclusion