Get 5 VDC where plug attaches, but no power light and no/low voltage at battery. I have yet to find a pin out for the battery, but there certainly isn't 5 VDC at the blades. Any thoughts as to where to start on this?
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Re: PSP 1000 Power Problem
start with a search.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=psp1000+ba...kh=1&ia=videos
then try powering it from a different battery.
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Re: PSP 1000 Power Problem
Thanks, I have done many searches and like the one you suggested there are no useful results to show which pins/blades are which. If you have a specific link that has that information it would be appreciated, but not finding that I have asked here for assistance from those who may know something.
I also don't know how the battery circuit is set up, but often devices will work without a battery and with power supply plugged in. Since I am not getting any lights with the supply plugged in, but am getting 5 VDC at the various points next to the plug I am assuming the connector is good, but that there is a problem with the circuit and would appreciate help by people who may have experience with this.
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Re: PSP 1000 Power Problem
Originally posted by Eaglecrest View PostI also don't know how the battery circuit is set up, but often devices will work without a battery and with power supply plugged in. Since I am not getting any lights with the supply plugged in, but am getting 5 VDC at the various points next to the plug I am assuming the connector is good, but that there is a problem with the circuit and would appreciate help by people who may have experience with this.
With AC adapter plugged in and battery present, power switch illuminates green LED located adjacent to that switch. Device boots to "set time/date" prompt.
With (charged) battery installed but AC adapter disconnected, same as above.
With battery removed, power indicator also lights -- but device boots to "Recovery Mode".
Make sure the "battery door" isn't broken.
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