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PlayStation3 Forums => PS3 Hardware Forums => PS3 Case / Hardware Modding => Topic started by: Aajaxx on January 15, 2013, 01:01:00 PM
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I am trying to build a ps360 controller and when desoldering the analogs I pulled the copper connection out with it the copper wire isstill there I was wondering can I just run another copper wire from analog to the connection on the other side of wire?
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Without knowing what version of controller you're working on or seeing the damage it's hard to say. The spot you've damaged may only run to one place, or it may be a thru via that goes to more than once place.
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I have vx5 0.06 version its thew connection that is on the 4 pin potentiometer I lifter the copper connection that u solder the pins onto the board ill send a pic
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There are 8 connections per Stick there that are needed for the Hall sensors (not potentiometers) so 'the connection' doesn't really help narrow it down.
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Correction its actually the connection for the L3 tact switch
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I dont know i guess im a noob how do i add a image to show u what i mean?
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Upload it to PhotoBucket or some place like it, then post the link in here.
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http://s1305.beta.photobucket.com/user/Aaj...031848041521647
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Just to let u know I'm not attaching back to chip I'm soldering on a separate PCB board
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If you're going to put text in a pic that's supposed to explain something, it's nice if it's large enough too be read.
You'll need to prep that Via on the other side of the board and solder to it there, or all the way back to the MCU on the L3 lead.
I'd be surprised if you're not missing some other Vias also, since that's one of the easier connections to desolder.
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I actually did the same thing on the R3 tact switch.once I solder to the mcu leg Wat COM or other connection do I use. I work in oilfields so I'm pretty much rough with everything I touch including my wife
This post has been edited by Aajaxx: Yesterday, 06:36 PM
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The other ones that you didn't mess up are the best place to get the COM 3 connection.
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Alright thank you cause I was thinking of using the daughter board connection on the controller chip
This post has been edited by Aajaxx: Yesterday, 10:57 PM