Most PS4 power supplies usually fail in the same areas. Let me show you what usually fails. I am not an expert and my videos are unedited but maybe this will help out a few of my fellow techs. Follow us on Facebook: / ps4repair101
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9:30 the mosfet under the heatsink (where resistor also is), what mosfet is that? i have a ADP 160CR AAC i purchased where it has been removed so i dont know which one that is.
Excellent video ! thanks Can you say me the ohms of resistor R39 and R96 i did missing this resistors . Thank you very much and sorry for my poor english
I have same prob, have nothing shorted ive changed dap041 but nothing, i have no power at all do u thing may be one of the others ic? I repeat i have all normal measurements
Hi i have a couple questions if you don't mind, hope you get the notification. I just replaced a faulty psu with a working one and the ps4 works now. Figured I'd have a look at the faulty psu. I found a spider inside that must've shorted it, after i removed it and cleaned i tested for 12v and it was there, is that alone enough to mean the psu works? Obviously i have the 5v too. Well anyway, my 2nd question. Just because i decided to test the voltage on one of the 3 large capacitors, while it had power connected. I had the leads the wrong way round and the last i remember it was at around -380v (rated 450v) before it blew up in my face. Is that normal for that to happen with what i did or does that mean there's some other issue going on? If it's normal and I'm just stupid then will replacing that cap fix it? I may have touched the probes together while both were still touching the caps legs. I guess that would do it. Would love an answer. Thanks 🙂👍
Also, i just tested the cap again since it didn't leak and i realised i might've touched the probes. It still holds voltage but makes a hissing noise. And i checked the same resistor as yours that had failed and so has mine yet i still get 12v? Well i did before i blew the cap, I'm a little more hesitant to check now
Welllllllll. If your getting 12v it should be good. And whether you connect them backward or forward it’s the same reading. Just negative if it back words
@@RepairLegion thanks for the reply. That's strange then because i was getting a steady 12v. There's some smd resistors on the back that i couldn't get a reading from. 2 sets of 3 in a row right near where the spider was. With that and the blown resistor i wonder how i got the 12v 🤔 thanks, I've requested to join the page
Who cares. It is totally and utterly irrelevant to anything. He uses an air compressor that blows air. He bought it from a shop, or maybe from an online auction, or maybe from a neighbor. In any case, it doesn't matter in the slightest what kind it is or where it came from.