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  • lpraderi
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    According this hand made russian diagram of ADP-160CR R39 is 4K7 ohms
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  • giovanni4ever
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    I need to know the value of R39, the rezistor code, can you help me?

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  • Moreno83
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    I would measure Q6. I think it is a FET so measure outer 2 legs in diode/beep mode. Beep is usually bad.

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  • gokings12
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    Originally posted by fester
    Have you tried to switch the power supply on?you must short some pins on the little connector to switch on 12V on output terminal.
    Sample video is here,i dont know if is this the right type of PS,is not everytime the same pin combination.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRXEAF6YAA0
    Originally posted by fester
    So,with another power supply is PS4 working and yours power supply is working too (switching 12V output)? Is standby light present with this bad power supply? Try to meassure it connected to PS4 if you have the same voltages,specialy 5V on standby somewhere on the 4pin connector.
    I tested for 5V but it was not connected to the PS4 during the test. I will do this tomorrow and share the result.

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  • fester
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    Re: PlayStation 4 Slim power supply ADP-160CR

    So,with another power supply is PS4 working and yours power supply is working too (switching 12V output)? Is standby light present with this bad power supply? Try to meassure it connected to PS4 if you have the same voltages,specialy 5V on standby somewhere on the 4pin connector.

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  • gokings12
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    Re: PlayStation 4 Slim power supply ADP-160CR

    Originally posted by CapLeaker
    Maybe there is something wrong with the PS4 and not the power supply. Did you try to power up your PS4 with a known working power supply?
    Yes I absolutely tried another power supply and it switched on fine.


    Originally posted by fester
    Have you tried to switch the power supply on?you must short some pins on the little connector to switch on 12V on output terminal.
    Sample video is here,i dont know if is this the right type of PS,is not everytime the same pin combination.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRXEAF6YAA0

    Yes also tried this method and got 12V on the multimeter.

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  • fester
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    Re: PlayStation 4 Slim power supply ADP-160CR

    Have you tried to switch the power supply on?you must short some pins on the little connector to switch on 12V on output terminal.
    Sample video is here,i dont know if is this the right type of PS,is not everytime the same pin combination.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRXEAF6YAA0

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  • PeteS in CA
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    Pictures like those are like power supply "porn".

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  • CapLeaker
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    Re: PlayStation 4 Slim power supply ADP-160CR

    Maybe there is something wrong with the PS4 and not the power supply. Did you try to power up your PS4 with a known working power supply?

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  • gokings12
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    PlayStation 4 Slim power supply ADP-160CR

    Hi!

    I have a power supply that will not power on the Playstation 4 but everything I've checked seems to be OK. I'm hoping someone can help!

    I've checked
    Fuse - F1
    Resistor - R1
    Bridge Amplifier - BD1

    I get 12V and 5V when testing with a multimeter.
    I do not see any damaged caps or other components.

    What should I check next?

    https://imgur.com/a/kPiB4




    Thanks

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