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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Sterling Ordes

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-Fixed it! Sony sent me a copy of the official SCPH-550X series service manual, and from there I was able to get the surface mount components replaced. C110 was a 1nF 50V ceramic, and turns out the dead short was from the IC, not the capacitor. I replaced both anyway. The controller port inductor (PS605) was indeed burnt out, so I replaced it with a Wurth Elektronik 1.5 mH surface-mount inductor. Now my PS1 works beatifully!
+Fixed it! Sony sent me a copy of the official SCPH-550X series service manual, and from there I was able to get the surface mount components replaced. C110 was a 1nF 50V ceramic, and turns out the dead short was from the IC, not the capacitor. I replaced both anyway. The controller port inductor (PS605) was indeed burnt out, so I replaced it with a Wurth Elektronik 1.5 mH surface-mount inductor. Now my PS1 works beautifully!

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Sterling Ordes

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-Fixed it! Sony sent me a copy of the official SCPH-5500 series service manual, and from there I was able to get the surface mount components replaced. C110 was a 1nF 50V ceramic, and turns out the dead short was from the IC, not the capacitor. I replaced both anyway. The controller port inductor (PS605) was indeed burnt out, so I replaced it with a Wurth Elektronik 1.5 mH surface-mount inductor. Now my PS1 works beatifully!
+Fixed it! Sony sent me a copy of the official SCPH-550X series service manual, and from there I was able to get the surface mount components replaced. C110 was a 1nF 50V ceramic, and turns out the dead short was from the IC, not the capacitor. I replaced both anyway. The controller port inductor (PS605) was indeed burnt out, so I replaced it with a Wurth Elektronik 1.5 mH surface-mount inductor. Now my PS1 works beatifully!

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Fixed it! Sony sent me a copy of the official SCPH-5500 series service manual, and from there I was able to get the surface mount components replaced. C110 was a 1nF 50V ceramic, and turns out the dead short was from the IC, not the capacitor. I replaced both anyway. The controller port inductor (PS605) was indeed burnt out, so I replaced it with a Wurth Elektronik 1.5 mH surface-mount inductor. Now my PS1 works beatifully!

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