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ive plugged different xenons in this power brick and the poe brick is fine
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SCRUBxxHUNTER wrote
RenewableButton wrote
Exterm wrote Try a different electrical socket, if that doesn't work then there is a problem with the console itself.
You could try and get it reballed, should fix it.


Why would that be nessasary?, if one of the main chips was loose it would read an error not a red power brick.

anyway it could be a short circuit in the console after all a jtag does have wires very close to each other in there? But its more than likely the power brick is broke/too hot/or need changing socket try it on a different console and a different socket.

hope that will helped
ok well let me put it this way ive had the same problem thats why i told him what i did if you dont no what you are talking about thats your fault try wat i said i bet it works


Ok like i said if it was a chip error there would be red lights on the console + reballing is still not nessasary because you can just do a professional re-flow with an inferred laser/soldering station, much cheaper and does the same thing. (reballing is when you have de-crystallized the solder so it's no good)
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