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-If you have replace the caps on the main ps board, then you may need to replace a cap on the controller board…and possibly a chip. For me, it turned out that all I had to do was resolder the 47uf cap. I think over time the joints got “cold” and increase the ESR of the cap. While I bought a kit with the chip and caps, I did not have to use them…just resolder.
+[image|2453679]If you have replace the caps on the main ps board, then you may need to replace a cap on the controller board…and possibly a chip. For me, it turned out that all I had to do was resolder the 47uf cap. I think over time the joints got “cold” and increase the ESR of the cap. While I bought a kit with the chip and caps, I did not have to use them…just resolder.
Find the MP2363 8-pin chip on the controller board…the cap is next to it.

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If you have replace the caps on the main ps board, then you may need to replace a cap on the controller board…and possibly a chip.  For me, it turned out that all I had to do was resolder the 47uf cap.  I think over time the joints got “cold” and increase the ESR of the cap.  While I bought a kit with the chip and caps, I did not have to use them…just resolder.

Find the MP2363 8-pin chip on the controller board…the cap is next to it.

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