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Hi @asteri
It seems as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.
-I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 motherboard but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows how to replace the backlight fuse on a PSP 3001 ;-)
+I cannot find a video which shows the location of the backlight fuse on a PSP 3001 motherboard but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows how to replace the backlight fuse on a PSP 3001 ;-)
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1585] guide.
This should be of some help in gaining access to the motherboard so that you can find the fuse. The component should be designated on the board with an F (F for fuse).
According to this [https://www.sosav.com/store/en/spare-parts/1051-Kit-of-fuse-for-card-m%C3%A8re-PSP-Slim-3000.html|link] there are 6 fuses on the motherboard for a PSP 3xxx.
By using an Ohmmeter you should be able to check all the fuses for continuity and the one that fails most probably is the backlight fuse.
-If you do find it, then you’ll need SMD soldering tools and skills(and the appropriate new fuse) to effect the repair.
+If you do find it, then you’ll need SMD soldering tools and skills, (and the appropriate new fuse) to effect the repair.
Hopefully this is a start and of some help.

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Hi @asteri
It seems as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.
-I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows how to replace the backlight fuse on a PSP 3001 ;-)
+I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 motherboard but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows how to replace the backlight fuse on a PSP 3001 ;-)
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1585] guide.
This should be of some help in gaining access to the motherboard so that you can find the fuse. The component should be designated on the board with an F (F for fuse).
According to this [https://www.sosav.com/store/en/spare-parts/1051-Kit-of-fuse-for-card-m%C3%A8re-PSP-Slim-3000.html|link] there are 6 fuses on the motherboard for a PSP 3xxx.
By using an Ohmmeter you should be able to check all the fuses for continuity and the one that fails most probably is the backlight fuse.
If you do find it, then you’ll need SMD soldering tools and skills(and the appropriate new fuse) to effect the repair.
Hopefully this is a start and of some help.

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Metin:

Hi @asteri
It seems as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.
I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows how to replace the backlight fuse on a PSP 3001 ;-)
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1585] guide.
This should be of some help in gaining access to the motherboard so that you can find the fuse. The component should be designated on the board with an F (F for fuse).
According to this [https://www.sosav.com/store/en/spare-parts/1051-Kit-of-fuse-for-card-m%C3%A8re-PSP-Slim-3000.html|link] there are 6 fuses on the motherboard for a PSP 3xxx.
By using an Ohmmeter you should be able to check all the fuses for continuity and the one that fails most probably is the backlight fuse.
-If you do find it, then you’ll need SMD soldering tools and skills to effect the repair.
+If you do find it, then you’ll need SMD soldering tools and skills(and the appropriate new fuse) to effect the repair.
Hopefully this is a start and of some help.

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @asteri
It seems as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.
I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows how to replace the backlight fuse on a PSP 3001 ;-)
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1585] guide.
This should be of some help in gaining access to the motherboard so that you can find the fuse. The component should be designated on the board with an F (F for fuse).
According to this [https://www.sosav.com/store/en/spare-parts/1051-Kit-of-fuse-for-card-m%C3%A8re-PSP-Slim-3000.html|link] there are 6 fuses on the motherboard for a PSP 3xxx.
By using an Ohmmeter you should be able to check all the fuses for continuity and the one that fails most probably is the backlight fuse.
+If you do find it, then you’ll need SMD soldering tools and skills to effect the repair.
+
Hopefully this is a start and of some help.

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Düzenleyen: jayeff

Metin:

Hi @asteri
It seems as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.
-I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows the PSP 3001 backlight fuse replacement ;-)
+I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows how to replace the backlight fuse on a PSP 3001 ;-)
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1585] guide.
This should be of some help in gaining access to the motherboard so that you can find the fuse. The component should be designated on the board with an F (F for fuse).
According to this [https://www.sosav.com/store/en/spare-parts/1051-Kit-of-fuse-for-card-m%C3%A8re-PSP-Slim-3000.html|link] there are 6 fuses on the motherboard for a PSP 3xxx.
By using an Ohmmeter you should be able to check all the fuses for continuity and the one that fails most probably is the backlight fuse.
Hopefully this is a start and of some help.

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Metin:

Hi @asteri
It seems as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.
-I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck ;-)
+I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck in finding a video that shows the PSP 3001 backlight fuse replacement ;-)
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1585] guide.
This should be of some help in gaining access to the motherboard so that you can find the fuse. The component should be designated on the board with an F (F for fuse).
According to this [https://www.sosav.com/store/en/spare-parts/1051-Kit-of-fuse-for-card-m%C3%A8re-PSP-Slim-3000.html|link] there are 6 fuses on the motherboard for a PSP 3xxx.
By using an Ohmmeter you should be able to check all the fuses for continuity and the one that fails most probably is the backlight fuse.
Hopefully this is a start and of some help.

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-Hi,
+Hi @asteri
-It sounds as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.
+It seems as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.
I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck ;-)
Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1585] guide.
This should be of some help in gaining access to the motherboard so that you can find the fuse. The component should be designated on the board with an F (F for fuse).
According to this [https://www.sosav.com/store/en/spare-parts/1051-Kit-of-fuse-for-card-m%C3%A8re-PSP-Slim-3000.html|link] there are 6 fuses on the motherboard for a PSP 3xxx.
By using an Ohmmeter you should be able to check all the fuses for continuity and the one that fails most probably is the backlight fuse.
Hopefully this is a start and of some help.

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Orijinal gönderinin sahibi: jayeff

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Hi,

It sounds as though the LCD screen backlight fuse on the motherboard has failed.

I cannot find a video which shows the location of the fuse on a PSP 3001 but have read that it is in a different spot than on a PSP 3000. You may have better luck ;-)

Here’s a link to the ifixit [guide|1585]  guide.

This should be of some help in gaining access to the motherboard so that you can find the fuse. The component should be designated on the board with an F (F for fuse).

According to this [https://www.sosav.com/store/en/spare-parts/1051-Kit-of-fuse-for-card-m%C3%A8re-PSP-Slim-3000.html|link] there are 6 fuses on the motherboard for a PSP 3xxx.

By using an Ohmmeter you should be able to check all the fuses for continuity and the one that fails most probably is the backlight fuse.

Hopefully this is a start and of some help.

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