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Powerprick flashing orange then to red (RGH)
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So I was just playing on my console last week everything running smooth as usual then I come to hop on and have a mess around and notice that my powerbrick has started to do this.
I replaced the powerbrick with the one I use for my retail console and still the exact same so any ideas? Possible power shortage, soldering has came away? I honestly don't have a clue as i've never experienced this.
Thanks
I replaced the powerbrick with the one I use for my retail console and still the exact same so any ideas? Possible power shortage, soldering has came away? I honestly don't have a clue as i've never experienced this.
Thanks
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It's a bit of a long shot but try plugging your console into a different outlet. I've had issues myself when using an extension cable, if possible plug directly into the wall outlet
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You can use your power brick from another console if they are the same types meaning all slim power bricks will work on other skins.
Phat models only certain bricks will work.
Meaning that a jasper power brick will not work on a xenon. But the xenon power brick will work on jasper
Check the plugs on the power brick to the console do not try and force it fit.
Phat models only certain bricks will work.
Meaning that a jasper power brick will not work on a xenon. But the xenon power brick will work on jasper
Check the plugs on the power brick to the console do not try and force it fit.
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All sorted lads, too much power going into one circuit so it was cutting it's self out :/
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