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So it turns on the straight back off any idea what could be wrong tried new power supply

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y0Smurfs wrote So it turns on the straight back off any idea what could be wrong tried new power supply


Has a short somewhere in the console. Could be as simple as a bad capacitor. Or ribbon cable

Or could be more then that


Check all the capacitors. And try to power on with out the faceplate
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Still does same without the faceplate everything looks fine
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y0Smurfs wrote Still does same without the faceplate everything looks fine


Do you know what a blown capacitor looks like?
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Lol nope
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I checked there all fine by looks off it
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Rodent_Modz wrote
y0Smurfs wrote So it turns on the straight back off any idea what could be wrong tried new power supply


Has a short somewhere in the console. Could be as simple as a bad capacitor. Or ribbon cable

Or could be more then that


Check all the capacitors. And try to power on with out the faceplate


Damn... Rodent is TTGs RGH Wizard Id have a better chance of learning Chinese than understanding half the things this man knows. Respect for what you do bro

Edit* Good luck fixing your console to smurf!
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Thanks bro dont get what happend not even touched the board
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Mine done that! Does it just constantly do it?

Try my method;

Take plug out of socket (make sure orange light turns off)

Plug it back in and as soon as it's plugged in, press the power button.

(Keep trying until it works) it might just be my Xbox that needs that though lol.
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atm i cant as i have striped it down to the board evrything looks good tho nothing look damaged
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