A Tale of Two PS2 Slims - Faulty Retro Console Restoration

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  • čas přidán 25. 09. 2020
  • In this video I repair two PS2 Slims, which are part of a set of four that I purchased during a recent faulty console lot. This is a pair of SCPH-75001 PS2 Slims, both of which do not read disks. In fact, when a disk is inserted in the drive, there is no indication that the disk is spinning or that the laser is moving. The drives appear dead on both units.
    One of the units is a virgin PS2 Slim with an intact warranty seal. The other has been opened and worked on previously, made obvious by the missing screw covers, mismatched screws, and electrical tape instead of rubber feet on the bottom of the unit. Never a promising sign when working on an "untested" system, but figured I'd give it my best shot.
    I started with the worst of the two systems, given it's my first time working on a PS2 and I'd rather learn on the worst of the two units. I do a full tear-down and test all the fuses, none of which are blown. Upon closely inspecting the lid sensor (there are two lid sensors on a PS2 Slim) I discovered that the front door sensor was intermittent. A shower with some contact cleaner seemed to bring it back to proper operation.
    To my surprise (and delight) the second PS2 Slim had the exact same issue, with the exact same lid sensor. What are the odds! It goes to show that this is a function of poor design, and electronics tend to have common points of failure most of the time, rather than unique and fringe complex failures (happens but less often). Further testing showed that the previous owner of one of the units had improperly adjusted the drive potentiometers, which when correctly set, resolved all the playback issues the unit was having.
    This was a fun (but lengthy) repair. I underestimated the effort it took to fix two systems at the same time (even though they ended up having the same issue) while recording decent footage to take you folks along for the side. No double repairs in the near future!
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Komentáře • 246

  • @joshuadj22
    @joshuadj22 Před 3 lety +124

    Lol "If you don't want to void your warranty" I'd be impressed if they offered a 15-year warranty. But in all seriousness, good video.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +27

      Glad you enjoyed it bud. Protecting your warranty sticker is more about preservation. To collectors a sealed unit is more valuable than one that has been opened and repaired. To the average person it probably doesn’t make a difference. Obviously PS2 isn’t collectible but that’s the idea.

    • @AnarickTheDevil
      @AnarickTheDevil Před 3 lety +1

      @@BorderlineOCD Cant you just heat the tape up and slip it off without the void appearing all over the it? Pretty sure I've seen it done before on a video.

    • @mansour7117
      @mansour7117 Před 3 lety

      @@AnarickTheDevil if you want to warp the sticker

    • @jbath2033
      @jbath2033 Před 2 lety

      @@BorderlineOCD isn’t collectible yet…..

    • @minmogrovingstrongandhealthy
      @minmogrovingstrongandhealthy Před rokem

      @@AnarickTheDevil That doesnt work on these because most of these stickers get damaged soon as you temper with them, especially peal it off. They are similar to hologram stickers, once you mess with them they are damaged forever.

  • @gamechep
    @gamechep Před 3 lety +14

    You're a PS2 wizard! You not only repaired them to perfect health, you also rescued the consoles from becoming e-waste!

  • @murraykriner9425
    @murraykriner9425 Před 3 lety +6

    Well done. Rarely see anyone grasp so completely the repairs they undertake like you do. Bravo.

  • @wsketchy
    @wsketchy Před 3 lety +31

    Someone probably messed with the potentiometers thinking they were undoing screws

    • @SetyaPriatna
      @SetyaPriatna Před 3 lety +6

      @Harley Mekhi ive seen this comment everywhere, with the exact same reply...

    • @Crest6680
      @Crest6680 Před 3 lety +2

      @@SetyaPriatna likely a bot

    • @waltersobchak7275
      @waltersobchak7275 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SetyaPriatna it’s a scam. Don’t go on the site. They always like you said make a comment and with that same reply

  • @momfiethehunter504
    @momfiethehunter504 Před 3 lety +28

    Good job on finding out about those switches. Also very creative with making some new clock batterys, currently preparing for a planned power outage by fixing up some old 12v car batteries so I can use them to power my wifi router as well as my tv and ps4

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks bud. How long can you power that setup with a few car batteries? I applaud your determination to game through a blackout. That is true devotion.

    • @momfiethehunter504
      @momfiethehunter504 Před 3 lety +5

      @@BorderlineOCD currently have 1 good 60 ah 12v battery and 1 80ah high current 12v battery that I'm trying to fix. Got at least 2 hours playtime from that good 60ah battery on my 360 without my tv connected. I just tried out my tv plugged into the converter and it sounds like my tv power supply doesn't like it since it's making buzzing noises but it does seem to work. I also could connect my soldering station up instead of my consoles and clean up my work bench and finish some projects that I didn't have time for so I guess I should just do that instead

    • @momfiethehunter504
      @momfiethehunter504 Před 3 lety +4

      I also need to order some batteries for my ps4 controllers as well. It's funny that I have to order some batteries for those because all of the ps3 controllers that still have working batteries outpreform my 1 working ps4 controller

  • @BMR86
    @BMR86 Před 3 lety +4

    your videos are like when I first discovered Voultar's channel.... very talented well put together videos man! I'm really enjoying your content!

  • @kritikalazz2021
    @kritikalazz2021 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Did exactly the same as your video adjusting potentiometers, & hey presto it works again just when I was about to order a new laser. By far one of the best vidz with clear instructions to follow so thanx.😊

  • @itamarazulai6767
    @itamarazulai6767 Před 3 lety +18

    I've just discovered your channel,
    your content is informative and interesting.

  • @Nanotronik78
    @Nanotronik78 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow! Fantastic!!!
    Now I know how to try to repair my PS2 !!!
    You are a good worker repairing the best jewels in the history of videogames !!!

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. It's apparently a common issue with these so good chances you'll be able to bring your unit back to life.

  • @allansouza3563
    @allansouza3563 Před 3 lety +2

    What an amazing discovery!
    Keep the good work, greetings from Brazil.
    Also thanks CZcams for recommend this.

  • @bufordmaddogtannen
    @bufordmaddogtannen Před 2 lety +8

    A few PS2 revisions had a design flaw where a spike in voltage would short the laser coils, and in turn would fry the LA6508 chip. On slim models this could happen by opening the drive lid while the disk was reading.
    This could also happen when using scratched discs as the console would try to increase the power of the laser to try to read the disc, resulting in the coils overheating.
    IIRC Sony tried to address this by adding a pack of diodes in parallel before the coils.
    Another option was to perform a "romeo mod" which would power the LA6508 chip with 5V instead of 12V.
    So what I'm saying is use clean disks and try not to play too much with the lid switch once a disc is being read. 😉

    • @MGrey-qb5xz
      @MGrey-qb5xz Před rokem +2

      Should have just made more fat models

  • @arturomail
    @arturomail Před měsícem

    This is a very professional video. Good work, man.

  • @hashrulsubzero
    @hashrulsubzero Před 3 lety +2

    I've never thought seeing someone using a car product to restore PS2's faded black plastics. Awesome!

  • @optimusp517
    @optimusp517 Před 3 lety +2

    That’s one of cleanest battery job I’ve ever seen.

  • @malagueta1986
    @malagueta1986 Před 3 lety +8

    Very nice video. I love PS2, and watching you repairing them is awesome!

  • @KyloRen0127
    @KyloRen0127 Před 2 lety

    Thanks to your fine troubleshooting work, I was able to fix my PS2 Slim just by cleaning the disc lid sensors with 91% isopropyl alcohol!

  • @Quinny1394
    @Quinny1394 Před rokem

    Wow thanks, I haven't been able to get my ps2 to read a disc in 5yr, dusted it off today and thought I'd give it a go, just put home distilled ethanol in those spots you said and it's working like a charm.

  • @agmb911
    @agmb911 Před 3 lety +3

    Man, your work is my ASMR

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      Haha thank you, I try to balance talking vs. just showing the work so glad you find it relaxing.

  • @MajesticFreak
    @MajesticFreak Před 3 lety +3

    You make a great job with your videos
    I really enjoy it and learn new things
    I hope u will do more videos like that with different consoles
    Keep it on

  • @JavierHernandez94236
    @JavierHernandez94236 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so informative! I am looking foward for some audio repair on PS2 units. Have a nice day

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it! I never know what the next repair pile will bring, so you may see it here eventually :P

  • @lordudelloyd
    @lordudelloyd Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video. I was able to void my warranty and fix my ps2 slim that has been in a box forever. Was able to just spray electronics cleaner in the door switches and work them and now it plays just fine

  • @CraigyGInDaHut1993
    @CraigyGInDaHut1993 Před 3 lety +1

    Really enjoying your videos. Bought a 60gb ps3 recently which had discs stuck in it which I managed to fix. It is very noisy so after watching some of your videos I want to take it apart even more and do the thermal paste. Thanks for the links in the description as I know what to order then.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      Glad you're finding the content useful. I think you mean the lithium grease for the drive rather than thermal paste, unless you're re-pasting your GPU/CPU as well.

    • @CraigyGInDaHut1993
      @CraigyGInDaHut1993 Před 3 lety

      @@BorderlineOCD plan on repasting the CPU and GPU but the lithium greasd I will use on my ps2 fat as I am having problems with that laser. So if I give it a good clean and grease it might help it more.

  • @WaxFly
    @WaxFly Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you! This helped a ton. My friend's PS2 and mine work again.

  • @Crylhound
    @Crylhound Před 3 lety +1

    You know you love the ps2 if your ps4 has the same start up sound and the same background as the the ps2 :) I love it!

  • @maurolocchi
    @maurolocchi Před 2 lety

    Damn man, I got a ps2 slim two days ago from a trash bin and it has the same problem. I looked for help on yt and various forums but anyone couldn't help, and then i see this video, amazing. Tomorrow I will try this and I hope it's working because I really wanna solve it.
    Sorry for my bad english

  • @maverickhuntersyd
    @maverickhuntersyd Před rokem

    Thank you for teaching me about the fuses and lid covers! Now I don't have to go straight to the pot tweak when something doesn't read discs.

  • @javadb76
    @javadb76 Před rokem

    such an amazing video. this actually fixed my problem thanks

  • @farmerfreakeasy9577
    @farmerfreakeasy9577 Před 2 lety

    Indeed, my Slimline had an issue with the door lid sensors too..... i had an issue for several years with intermittent "the disc tray is open" messages. Thought it had finally killed my system, so i disassembled with the help of your video.
    As i was analysing the frontal sensor, the on/off button suddenly fell off the circuitboard ! It wasn't actually soldered on, but instead attached by some very dry glue base. After managing to take out the battery, reattach the on/off button, blow some dirt out of the frontal sensor, i finally discover(i think) that the problem is the main disc rotary is dead.
    Thanks for the video. (I can't believe where the battery is in the PAL territory version).

  • @Norrecito
    @Norrecito Před 3 lety +12

    Great work with those switches! :) Very informative repair indeed.
    The funny thing is that there are many pot tweaking videos on CZcams (for different consoles) but tweaking the potentiometer never solved anything for me. (Tried on 10+ systems by now)

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks my man, glad you enjoyed it. I think an oscilloscope would improve the odds of a successful pot tweak and I’m considering getting one soon. It’s hit and miss with resistance values but yeah the odds are stacked against you given the higher likelihood that the laser is just probably dead most of the time.

  • @thewoodbarionshow2223
    @thewoodbarionshow2223 Před 3 lety +1

    Great work Awesome repair video!👍

  • @SuperRoytom
    @SuperRoytom Před 2 lety

    Fantastic work

  • @Junkyard_Dawg
    @Junkyard_Dawg Před 3 lety +14

    Great job on fixing the two PS2 slims. It's good that you had an accurate resistance reading to go off of, since someone clearly tampered with the "dirty" slim.
    I've fixed a few fat PS2s that had disc reading issues. Aside from the mechanical issues of dust and dried up lubricant, they also have the potentiometer for adjusting CD and DVD. Fortunately I've never had to mess with that. On the fat PS2s, they have gears that can adjust the height of the rails where the laser slides along. The gears can reach a maximum height, and then drop back down to the lowest point once you passed the highest point. I would make marks where the gears originally were, just in case, and then I would count how many clicks of the gears would have from the laser at its lowest point until its highest point, before it drops back down. I would tune in the laser until I could read discs reliably.
    To test the lasers, I would make sure my PS2 could read smooth and scratched discs, but since the PS2 can read many types of discs, I would test a PS1 game, a music CD, a DVD movie, a DVD based PS2 game, and finally a CD based PS2 game (blue discs games like Half-Life, Soldier of Fortune, et cetera). With a full suite of discs to test, I would be confident where the laser was tuned. You can also tell if the laser is reading well when it boots a disc before you ever see the dashboard of the PS2.
    Keep up the great work. I'm looking to get a PS1 Digital Kit when they are back in stock, so I can mod my newest PS1 with HDMI.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks dude, this was a fun pair to work on, although I may have underestimated the effort of working on two units at the same time!
      I admittedly haven't seen any fat PS2 repairs in recent memory. I'm sure I'll eventually come across a repair lot with one. After working on the PS2 Slim I feel the same way about it as the PSone. It feels a little cheap and flimsy and doesn't have the same nostalgic kick somehow...
      I'm prepping to work on the trio of original PlayStations I picked up recently, and happy to say the repair manual is more in depth than the PS2. I do think an oscilloscope would make things easier when working on the laser, and I'm considering getting an inexpensive one just for that purpose but not sure if it's going to do the trick or not. I've seen some rather interesting looking ones on Amazon for $40 lol...
      On the PS2 laser adjustment you mentioned (took me a couple of reads to visualize it but I get it now), how do you know what the right height is? So after you mark the original position and reset it, do you go through the gear teeth one by one and test?
      Good luck getting your hands on the PS1Digital Kit. Saw Voultar's install video and it looks like a fun and challenging soldering exercise!

    • @Junkyard_Dawg
      @Junkyard_Dawg Před 3 lety +5

      @@BorderlineOCD I click through the teeth of the gears one at a time as you said. The PS2 CD-based games are some of the hardest discs to read on the PS2. I would have the top off the console and adjust the laser height one increment at a time until I could get reliable reads. I would then test the speed it boots into the game. I would finally test all the disc types I mentioned previously, to make sure the laser height was good across the board.
      The laser module on the fat PS2 also has a black cover that can be removed to expose the source of the laser. I also clean that, because it is possible for dust to get down there, where a regular surface clean on the top of the laser would not get.
      I absolutely love the fat versions of the PlayStation consoles. They have the most modding capability. I have two SCPH-50001 PS2s with Free MC Boot that loads all the games from a 1 TB internal SSD. Out of the 300 games I have, only one doesn't work. I personally tested all of them.
      Somehow the e-mail notification when the PS1 Digital Kit went in stock did not send to me, which is odd. Hopefully I'll get the next stock notification. I ordered my XStation ODE today. I'm going to secure a SCPH-5501, since I need a PU-18 motherboard.

  • @nathanmead140
    @nathanmead140 Před 3 lety +2

    The battery inside PS2s are only for the clock, the system configuration and game saves are stored on the memory cards which are flash memory in SONY memory cards.

  • @lpoki8897
    @lpoki8897 Před rokem

    Repairs like this are the best, just a spit shine and they good to go.
    I've fixed 2 or 3 slims by noticing the the lid has gotten juuuust enough heat/wear that it bends slightly.
    So now they don't reach the lid button, put some paper snug under there and they where good to go.

  • @Ateks_
    @Ateks_ Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this videos, now I can finally use my ps2 again

  • @sugarskulllyfe5890
    @sugarskulllyfe5890 Před 3 lety

    love the channel i subbed love the retro restoration

  • @usoppusogekinggod1144
    @usoppusogekinggod1144 Před 3 lety

    wow! I had my console kept for ten years because It stopped spinning the disk and just I bought and use the liquid and bang it works again, Thank you

  • @migue647
    @migue647 Před 3 lety +6

    The first console that I bought with a lot of work and savings, the previous ones were bought by my mother v:
    I still have it in its original box, it is the model scph-90001

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +2

      That would be the Xbox 360 for me. Finally scraped enough money working part time to buy one. I asked for a lot of consoles growing up. The answer was a resounding "no". It was nice shopping in the bargain bin for games though haha.

  • @summerishere2868
    @summerishere2868 Před 2 lety +1

    Man you are a pro. You make it look easy, which it is really not. Awesome work! Btw I measured the resistance not with the two points of the bottom but with one from the top and the bottom, can this cause issues? Another question I have a ps2 slim there were the motor seems to try to spin faster 2 or 3 times and then the disc error appears, could be this a motor problem or it is likely that the laser is old (or needs adjustment)?

  • @fat_sonic
    @fat_sonic Před rokem

    Omfg, thank you so much! I was so happy to see that I can play my sonic mega collection plus again! Thank you!

  • @rkrenicki
    @rkrenicki Před 2 lety

    I recently found your channel, and I am enjoying your videos. I do wonder, do you speed up your videos a little? There is an unusual audio skipping that I keep hearing.

  • @james42519
    @james42519 Před 2 lety

    There are 2 door closed switches. The back middle one was messed up on mine so I taped it down and worked. The switched still worked but it didn't get pushed down enough for some reason. There is another swirch on the power button board. I would have checked the switches before anything really

  • @amittraders3242
    @amittraders3242 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice video thanks bro ❤

  • @SwagMonztr
    @SwagMonztr Před 3 lety

    you my friend are a god tysm!! fixed my issue in seconds!

  • @ripleysmith7583
    @ripleysmith7583 Před 3 lety

    Good job on the lasers

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      Thank you my man, your comments appreciated as always!

  • @loelco8162
    @loelco8162 Před rokem

    Thanks Paul💯

  • @Ultronator
    @Ultronator Před rokem

    I have a PS2 slim that doesn't read the discs. Tried to follow this guide only to find after putting it back together that the power will no longer stay on (light goes from green to red after a second). Fuses seem to be good, but I'm guessing I may have disturbed the power connector and need to reflow the solder over there. I didn't adjust the laser yet.

  • @Marin3r101
    @Marin3r101 Před rokem

    I'm not sure if you are aware but disk is reserved for use to ID magnetic media formats. Floppy Disk, Hard Disk etc.
    Optical medias are ID'd as discs etc. Compact Disc, Digital Video Disc etc.

  • @rafaelcolin9608
    @rafaelcolin9608 Před rokem

    Muchas gracias por enseñar como arreglar el PS2 me ayudo mucho tu video y pude solucionar el problema en el mío. Thank so much and God bless you. Amigo

  • @MacPaiin
    @MacPaiin Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Very detailed, would give 2 thumbs up if I could.

  • @welshtony1
    @welshtony1 Před 3 lety

    Good job fair play. I keep debating on having a go at fixing retro gear and watching videos like this on the easy fixes are not helping haha

    • @herooftime9921
      @herooftime9921 Před 3 lety

      Send it to him

    • @welshtony1
      @welshtony1 Před 3 lety

      @@herooftime9921 I mean pick up other used gear from say ebay with faults and have a go at fixing it myself. Plus anyway im sure the shipping from the UK to him would be far more than the products are worth lol

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      Naa if you think you'd enjoy it just go for it bud. You gotta start somewhere, just stick to older systems at the beginning. The circuitry is simpler, traces are larger, etc. eBay can be hit and miss, as sometimes "untested" systems have had prior failed repair attempts. See if you can source something locally, or if you wanna do eBay definitely scrutinize the listing details and the seller feedback. But its a hobby like any other. You get better with each repair. Kitchen appliances are good candidates as well. I know they're not the sexiest things to fix but I did my first soldering on things like that (broken power cables, blown fuses) and can be good practice.

  • @shoeflaps
    @shoeflaps Před 3 lety +3

    Really common issue this, especially after people started tampering with the sensors to get the slims to boot backups. First thing I look at if a slim isn't reading games.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      Once you know, you know! First thing I’ll check in future if I ever come across these systems.

    • @shoeflaps
      @shoeflaps Před 3 lety

      @@BorderlineOCD People started gluing them down and stuff to trick the console into thinking the lid was closed. You don't really see it on the 90000 models, I think Sony implemented a different check.

  • @doYYY-gq1ox
    @doYYY-gq1ox Před 2 lety

    Nice video. On my unit, I pushed on both switches and the disc start to spin and stopped after a few revolutions, and then turn off. Would appreciate any ideas. Thanks.

  • @waltersobchak7275
    @waltersobchak7275 Před 3 lety

    I’ve bought 16 PS2 on ebay and all were not reading disc. I cleaned the lenses and got 14 working fine. The other two ordered lens and now they are fine.

  • @IX3zero
    @IX3zero Před 2 lety

    nice job! i would really like to see a video where you calibrate the potenciometer of a dreamcast drive

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 2 lety +1

      I have a couple of Dreamcasts and they all arrived with dead drives. Would love to bring one back to life but I haven't found any great repair info on it and I'm not eager to do a trial and error approach. I will be on the lookout though. Although I have a GDEmu I would love to have one of the physical discs working.

  • @ZathrusGizmo123
    @ZathrusGizmo123 Před 2 lety +1

    AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!
    As a former computer industry service technician I applaud you for your EXCELLENT video and diagnostic skills. Bravo! Do you have a Patreon account I can buy you a well-deserved beverage for your efforts???
    I recently had my PS2 apart due to the clock battery dying (mine is the onboard CR2032) as well as the dreaded DRE issue. I muddled with the trim pots too to get the drive reading again, but I didn't have the ohms values available to me. Your video gives me the values to check for now, thank you! Do you have a link to the PS2 service manual (it's a techie thing 😉)
    Again, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for doing this EXCELLENT video! I l subscribed, of course, and will now check out your other videos.

  • @JerrySM64
    @JerrySM64 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job on fixing both! :)
    I have one question tho. Were you able set the date and time on both right away or did you have to do something else first? My friend and I have replaced the batteries in our PS2 Slims (His is a black 75004 and mine is a silver 70004) and both consoles showed the same problem at first: We couldn't set the date and time and the spinning circles in the home menu still were the big blob like it was with the depleted batteries. I was able to get both working by changing random settings until the clock eventually started ticking again (It took about half an hour for each console.). I'm wondering if there is a trick to get the time working again right away.

    • @TalasDS
      @TalasDS Před rokem

      Try to change the hour and if it doesn't let you, just press X and try again.
      Pressing x gets the clock going again. Going back with circle does not.
      Once the clock is going, you can set the time normally.

  • @axelgallegos9913
    @axelgallegos9913 Před 3 lety

    Hello excellent video, a question by chance do you know how to recover the movement of the blue spheres that are shown in the main menu of the Playstation 2 slim

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      They don’t move when the time hasn’t been set. Set the system time.

  • @Spelter
    @Spelter Před 3 lety

    I would've polished the middle plastic strip and to redo the paint I used military shoe polish and heat up the plastic a bit so the oils can enter it.

  • @Tenjio79
    @Tenjio79 Před 2 lety

    Amazing video, ive learned a LOT. Thank you for that. I have a PS2 SLIM model first gen with a bootscreen freeze. The console booting to the the systemscreen and just freezing up. It refuses to start a game. Any clue what this might cause?

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 2 lety

      No idea buddy, haven't run into a unit with those symptoms yet.

  • @giannisergi5933
    @giannisergi5933 Před 3 lety

    Hi, nice video! I tried everything u showed in the video but my ps2 still doesnt spin at all. I've checked all the things u showed with tester and about the resistence my ps2 showed some values higher than yours, (+100 each value) but I decided to dont change cause my ps2 is schp-7004 and not 1 as yours.
    At this point I think it's something related to the engine, do you have any suggestion?
    While reassembiling my ps2 I've also lost the power led which is not showed up anymore. I hope you can help me.
    P.S my ps2 has a mod

  • @krazyspade5324
    @krazyspade5324 Před 3 lety

    Question! Never soldered before, all I need is the essentials to actually do the repair correct?

  • @Systemsquirrel
    @Systemsquirrel Před 3 lety +2

    You should always test slim PS2's with discs you don't care about. It's a common problem for the adhesive that holds the laser's ribbon cable to the RF shield to fail allowing it to come in contact with the disc leaving a circular scratch.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +2

      That's hilarious, permanent damage to your disks? The build quality of this system is definitely questionable...

    • @Systemsquirrel
      @Systemsquirrel Před 3 lety

      ​@@BorderlineOCD It's not that the ribbon detaches it just starts to peel up where the curl is from the upward pressure than gives it enough slack to come in contact with the disc. Sony solved the problem with the SCPH-9000x slims.

    • @nitrax8629
      @nitrax8629 Před 3 lety

      Can agree with this, my PS2 slim did this to Jak and Daxter. Luckily that game didn't store anything at all where the scratches were, it only uses just over 1GB of the disk!

  • @MyklBlue69
    @MyklBlue69 Před rokem

    Awesome!

  • @thumbscake
    @thumbscake Před 3 lety +1

    I burnt out my whole laser trying to adjust the cd, could you list the ome ohms for both the dvd and laser and tell me whats to high or too little for both, theres so much conflicting information on google

  • @benailihakim204
    @benailihakim204 Před 2 lety

    Thank you 😍😍😍

  • @gc9575
    @gc9575 Před 3 lety

    I would love a video about DVD resurfacing! Here IN Argentina this console has been very popular but original discs not so much ;) recently I got my hands on several rare discs and they are unreadable :(

    • @JerrySM64
      @JerrySM64 Před 3 lety

      Since he may not have seen your comment, I'm gonna help you now. There is a good video on doing a resurface made by the CZcamsr "The Game Museum". I attempted it myself with my copy of Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix which got scratched by my PS2 and can confirm that it indeed made the scratches a lot less. I could've gotten it completely scratch free if my friend continued polishing it, but for now, I'm happy with the result. Here is the link: czcams.com/video/AN8ET7axaNk/video.html
      Good luck and also greetings to Argentina from Germany. :)

  • @Modzie868
    @Modzie868 Před 3 lety

    Hi, by chance do you have the service manuals for the said model ps2s??

  • @Dr4wfox
    @Dr4wfox Před 3 lety +2

    "15 years after benn release, someone finally poped that cherry"...
    I swear that's not what this video is about, mister FBI guy!

  • @migue647
    @migue647 Před 3 lety +2

    Does the laser power change depending on the model? I have seen other videos on CZcams that leave it at 750 ohm, or maybe those have chips to read copies

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +5

      I would suspect the values can vary depending on revision. I saw similar videos with values in the range like you saw and I just don't know what to make of them. I have another two silver SCPH-79001 so it will be interesting to see the stock values on those (seals are intact) compared to this pair of SCPH-75001s...

    • @MacPaiin
      @MacPaiin Před 2 lety

      I read on a forum that the fat model and slim ps2 actually needs different values. But I'm still not certain what exact numbers they both have since people seem to confuse and mix the numbers between the models :S

  • @daniejansevanvuuren3117
    @daniejansevanvuuren3117 Před 2 měsíci

    I have PS2 slim the problem with it is that the disc trying to spin but after a while it started to spin but no at a high speed where can start looking for the problem? Thanks I enjoyed your repair video 😊

  • @jordankelly6781
    @jordankelly6781 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks!

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 11 měsíci

      Appreciate the Super Thanks buddy. Cheers.

  • @johnDingoFoxVelocity
    @johnDingoFoxVelocity Před 3 lety +1

    actually there are two models of the ps2 slim for future use and repair model 1 ps2 slims have a dial up modem port still model 2 ps2 slims dont

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      The only other model I have in my repair pile are a couple of SCPH-79001s. The pair in this video are SCPH-75001s. Both have ethernet built in. I'm assuming you are referring to yet another iteration?

    • @CraigyGInDaHut1993
      @CraigyGInDaHut1993 Před 3 lety

      @@BorderlineOCD there is a SCPH-9000x that has the external power supply built in.

  • @the3sounds
    @the3sounds Před 2 lety

    Kermit got mad skills! ;-)

  • @phasmagaminggr9121
    @phasmagaminggr9121 Před 3 lety

    I found a ps2 slim like these and it works I might get FMCB to play games might do a video

  • @nikolaszisoudis8408
    @nikolaszisoudis8408 Před 3 lety +1

    Ι love ps2s nice video

  • @MrMisanthropicMan
    @MrMisanthropicMan Před měsícem

    The little black latch that presses down the back sensor button on my ps2 slim broke off, I tried to glue it back on twice with superglue but every time I open the tray it snaps off again! I don’t know what to do😭

  • @wasstation3
    @wasstation3 Před 2 lety

    Hey sir , umm...do u know how i can remove the scratches from the outside of the console like the one u have ??
    if u know tell me plz cuz i really wanna do it and thnx

  • @user-wj9xq7ig2v
    @user-wj9xq7ig2v Před 3 lety

    Sometimes the best the units to buy are the ones that are little broken like this. They stop working and stop being used in a sense preserving them for us.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      Yeah it’s a great find when it broke down early in its lifecycle (specially when it’s a minor fault). You never know what you’re going to get in bulk lots. Sometimes they look like their owners used them as footballs, other times they’re in great shape.

  • @gfripper
    @gfripper Před 3 lety

    What power tester are you using to test the laser settings? Mine stopped reading discs but spins them. So I am going to try replacing the laser

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      It's a multimeter measuring the resistance of the laser potentiometer.

  • @charlieb308
    @charlieb308 Před 3 lety

    I have a PS2 slim that was never opened and clock battery was dead, I took it apart and to my surprise I found the battery wasn’t like yours, it was on mother board and just popped a new one in, it had no wires attached to it.

    • @FilmFan-iv7sz
      @FilmFan-iv7sz Před 3 lety

      That could depend on the model I think 7900x have ones you just pop

  • @patrykpotapczyk656
    @patrykpotapczyk656 Před 3 lety

    It must be a common issue beacouse i have the same problem. I just put something heavy on it and it works.

  • @marshmallowwolf3976
    @marshmallowwolf3976 Před 2 lety

    "bad design or low quality material". Mate that console has survived for 20 years and still works, my own that i've had for 15 still works. Its likely the fault is just a build of of dirt or the eventaul drying of and grease or lubricant in those parts. The only issue i've had is that the laser rail has dirt buildup preventing it from sliding properly which as you know is easily fixed

  • @bindusar7297
    @bindusar7297 Před 3 lety

    My ps2 is reading the disc but when I enter the disc after the ps2 logo there is a black screen

  • @Silverturky
    @Silverturky Před 2 lety

    Hey dude! I know this is an old video but i would highly recommend not using expensive games on these slim consoles you get for repair. Sometimes the laser ribbon cables start to unstick and they belly up and touch the disc underneath. Ran into this problem myself but thankfully i test with fifa haha

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the tip. A few folks shared similar experiences. Surprised I haven't run into this yet but good to keep in mind. Seems to be a prevalent issue with the Slims.

  • @andrewkoines6389
    @andrewkoines6389 Před 3 lety

    Very nice fix. What was happening at about the 17:54 mark? I saw the resistance going up, but what exactly was going on with the screwdriver you were using?

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      The optical drive has two potentiometers which act like variable resistors. If you reduce the resistance you are able to deliver more voltage to the laser (increase power). Conversely if you increase resistance you can reduce power to the laser. When lasers begin to die you can sometimes get more life out of them by adjusting the potentiometer. The previous owner of this unit probably did that in an attempt to get it to read disks, when in fact the laser was completely fine. By lowering the resistance he make the laser more powerful but as you saw it wasn't reading disks properly. I increased the resistance to bring it back down to the power levels of the "virgin" unit's drive, which I knew had never been tampered with due to the intact warranty seal.

    • @andrewkoines6389
      @andrewkoines6389 Před 3 lety

      @@BorderlineOCD Awesome. Was there a screw that you were turning to alter the resistance?

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      The potentiometers have screw heads that rotate. They're known as trimmer potentiometers or "trim pots" and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The pair on the optical drive are small SMD variants.

    • @andrewkoines6389
      @andrewkoines6389 Před 3 lety

      @@BorderlineOCD Awesome, thanks. Really like your videos.

  • @02jeepwj
    @02jeepwj Před rokem

    i cant figure mine out all of the fuses tested good switches are good the laser will move but disk still wont spin even with a supposedly brand new laser and disk drive

  • @fairrodthecapacitor
    @fairrodthecapacitor Před 3 lety

    Bear in mind, the lazers ribbon cable scratches the discs while spinning

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety +1

      I have heard this from a few commenters but have not experienced this myself. Needless to say the Slims are a step down in quality compared to the Fats.

  • @anthonyacevedo8366
    @anthonyacevedo8366 Před 3 lety

    I have my old ps2 that won’t power on would u be willing to take a look at it

  • @YenPox69
    @YenPox69 Před 2 lety

    Does the model of the ps2 affects the calibration of the laser? I have the model scph-90001 and i'm having this issue, but i don't have a chart of reference values for different models.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 2 lety

      Possibly. I don't know if the optical drive was changed for the later revisions. The resistance values also differ from system to system even with the same drive so it's an imperfect procedure, but might give you an idea where to start.

  • @blacksheepbandit6578
    @blacksheepbandit6578 Před 9 měsíci

    I have two slim PS2 both won't load discs I'm gonna try it i hope it works

  • @retrodude6215
    @retrodude6215 Před rokem

    Why was the sound pitch off on the consoles?

  • @xXYannuschXx
    @xXYannuschXx Před 3 lety

    My PS2 Slim is starting to have the same fault. I need to put something on the lid to fully press down the switches to get it to read the disc.

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      Use some contact cleaner in the both holes. It should revive the functionality of the switches.

    • @james42519
      @james42519 Před 2 lety

      Might not work. The plastic gets worn down ovee time too so.might not be pushed enough. Like I said another comment i taped down back middle one and it works fine with switch on power button.

  • @peterford9369
    @peterford9369 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow, I had no idea there were so many things that can mess up an old console. You look on line and pay sometimes hundreds of dollars for a 12 year old or more console and even if they say," working", how well or how completely, is a whole other thing. I just bought a PS2 90001 slim and though it looks in decent shape, I won't know how it works because the seller sent a power cord for the older version with a power brick. It's stupid to put a battery in the unit and not make it a simple replaceable. Vs having to solder it in. At least now I know not to expect too much. Makes me glad I bartered the price. You can buy a PS4 used, for same as a PS2. But naturally, Sony didn't make them all, backwards compatible. So we end up with games sitting around years later and no way to play them. Crazy.

  • @dianagarza9988
    @dianagarza9988 Před 4 měsíci

    What does the red screen of death mean for the ps2.

  • @FilmFan-iv7sz
    @FilmFan-iv7sz Před 3 lety

    What kind of grease do you use to lubricate?? Or can I get away just using contact cleaner. The wires connected to fan do you use electrical tape or can I just use normal tape as currently they are not taped down.
    Is there any safe way to do pot adjustment with a reader as not sure how they work

    • @BorderlineOCD
      @BorderlineOCD  Před 3 lety

      I have the stuff I use linked in the description. I think on this particular unit the tape isn't a big concern. You can skip it altogether as that cable isn't going anywhere. You can use any kind of tape these units aren't generally known for overheating. If your drive is working don't change the potentiometers. If they need adjusting you'll need to use a multimeter. I'm not a fan of trial and error on pots without reading the value as you can inadvertently sent too much power to the laser and drastically reduce its life.

    • @FilmFan-iv7sz
      @FilmFan-iv7sz Před 3 lety

      @@BorderlineOCD I don't have a multimetre divice I know it anti clockwise to increase power to laser. So it is better to turn it clockwise or anti clockwise

  • @maddymuhat8079
    @maddymuhat8079 Před rokem

    is that a different version of ps2? i noticed the ribbon cable near the lens. it has different position

  • @moliver_xxii
    @moliver_xxii Před 2 lety

    hey, where can i find the service manual? thank you!

  • @Sislik5182
    @Sislik5182 Před 3 lety

    Hi, wanted to ask, my playstation will load the disk only when the Ps2 is in vertical position, any idea what the issue could be ?

    • @theeffete3396
      @theeffete3396 Před 3 lety

      Could be motor strain. Open the case and clean any dust around the motor and laser assembly. Check to see if a hair is wrapped around the spindle (this is actually a pretty common cause of disc-reading errors, believe it or not).
      Also check the tray switches. There's the two shown in this video, but there's also a third on the front of the laser assembly. This is supposed to press against a metal plate to tell the system when the laser is in the 'forward' position.

  • @fend0
    @fend0 Před 5 měsíci

    I have a problem with two lasers, both don't read CDs at all, but the DvD games can be read, I set the DvD screw value to 1646 +/- and it was able to read two DvD games, one in good condition, and the other in bad condition.. on the CD screw, I've already tried several values, but none of them worked...
    I tried the value represented in this video, but it didn't work..
    Could it be that the laser is almost dead or close to dying?