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Infinity install prob, advice needed please
Matrix Infinity installed in v5 PS2 and I don't see the version number under the Playstation 2 logo on boot. The console works fine, exactly as it did before the install, so I stripped it down again to recheck my soldering, all seems ok but I decided to shorten the ground and 3.3v wires, (shame cos' I thought they looked pretty tidy), re-assemble and boot.........same prob :confused: This is my 2nd install, the first was my own v9 and I also did the Romeo mod and it works perfectly, reading just about anything I chuck in the cd tray. I do have pics of the install. Can you point me in the right direction please, ta :confused:
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can we see the pics?
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I'll sort some pics out and post them this afternoon after I finish work |
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Check the 3v3 wire - it doesn't seem to be too good a connection - check it for continuity with a multimeter. Also, try putting insulation tape over the TOP of the chip and the solder points - you may find the chip has just been shorting on the grounding plate :)
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is there another point on the board that's common with the 3v3 point, for continuity checking? Also have you seen all pics cos I just put 3 more online, making a total of 5, I resoldered the 3v3 wire when I shortened it but do you think it looks dodgy?
Thanks in advance for your help Col |
What wire have you used there?
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It's not Kynar but it's UL Equipment hook up wire size 22 awg for ground and 3v3, and size 30 awg for everything else, worked fine when I installed an infinity on my v9, I got it from RS Components, have you seen all 5 pics?
Regards Col |
um.... isnt his ground huge? its very long on some pics, and a bit shorter on some others, but still long (i think). you know, under your chip, the big orange strip at the side of the board is all ground. scrape a bit on a piece of that, till it looks shiny, then you can solder the ground to that...
like this hmm wait you got the glue-stuff over that... well, you might be able to get enough of that off to attach a wire... the picture is for a v5 infinity btw, so you can compare a bit (if you didnt already have it) further, your B wire might be touching the pad thingey behind it, but it could be just shadow i dont have the diagram for v5 (too lazy to get it), so you'll have to check the connections yourself :P nice sharp pics ^^ better than my camera can do :P (btw, the glue above your chip looks yuck :P as if you sneezed or something :P) |
Yeah, try putting GND to the plate at the edge of the board. That could work :)
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@ spedmetal: yeah i just noticed :P
@ bluesman: you could also check if the wires on the right are actually going to the spot you intended... its easy to make a mistake with such long wires, and it's hard to check from a picture (ok, maybe they're not long, but i've done one myself with spedmetal's short-wire competition entry (v7 infinity) as an example, so mine are a lot shorter :P (here's my install (its an old pic, the bridge you see is cleaned up and the M is fastened)(showing off feels good :P))) |
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http://www.norcalmods.com/graphix/v7...x-infinity.jpg Here was the short wire competition install! http://www.norcalmods.com/graphix/v4-nogap-infinity.jpg EDIT: OHHHH you mean shorter them mrbluesman, sorry! |
Ok, I've checked the power and ground wires for continuity using a multimeter, I put one test probe on the ground solder point on the chip and the other probe I moved around various locations on the motherboard and I got continuity every time. I then put one probe on the 3.3v solder point on the chip and the other probe on the 3.3v point on the motherboard that's shown in the installation diagram for a DMS 3, I got continuity. Therefore I must assume that my soldering is ok. The only thing I can think of doing is shortening the ground wire, (but I've already checked it for continuity). Am I to assume that I've been sent a faulty chip and do you think an email to the Matrix team is needed before I contact the supplier of the chip?
Thanks for taking the time to help guys Regards Col |
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What are your exact symptoms again? |
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