A Warning To All PS4 Users

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  • If you have a PS4, Don't ruin your Playstation 4 controller by doing this.. It's a very common mistake Playstation users will make when charging PS4 controllers.. You can make your PS4 controller last longer by simply avoiding this! Here's a warning to all Playstation 4 users.. Do NOT charge your PS4 controller using a USB fast charger, wall charger, or power brick! Doing this is very bad for your PS4 controller battery life. If your PS4 controller stops working, this could be why! The Playstation 4 controller will not work with USB fast chargers. Follow this if you're going to charge your Playstation 4 controller using a USB wall adapter.
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  • @Sushiii1400
    @Sushiii1400 Před 2 lety +2525

    I never realized you could charge a controller using a socket I always plugged it into the PS4

    • @NamaDoodoo
      @NamaDoodoo Před 2 lety +147

      Its way more convenient

    • @Dianophi
      @Dianophi Před rokem +86

      We just use a power bank because we don't have close enough wall sockets, and don't like chords laying across the floor. Not to mention, our dogs just trips them anyway 😅

    • @blueflare3848
      @blueflare3848 Před rokem +16

      Same here.

    • @Zeromaru42
      @Zeromaru42 Před rokem +20

      I charge mine using a dock for the bottom ports. Just plugs into my PS4 and I can charge it in rest mode while chilling. It always works two at a time and is way more efficient.

    • @peetanke
      @peetanke Před rokem +11

      Yeah same here I always charge it with ps4 usb

  • @cyphre
    @cyphre Před rokem +1420

    I think it's been mentioned a few times already here, but using 'fast charger' type USB chargers used for phones will have zero added effect on any other device that uses USB for charging. They don't provide any more than standard USB charging amperage unless it knows it has connected to a device that allows fast charging (namely a different chipset in your phone).
    The battery in a PS4 controller will lose its ability to hold a charge over time no matter what method you use.

    • @PiotrPilinko
      @PiotrPilinko Před rokem +85

      The only problem might be related to very cheap chargers, which do not follow USB standard.

    • @waterundertheboard
      @waterundertheboard Před rokem +47

      Also, the 5 volts that wall adapters applies is literally the USB standard, no sane wall adapter would output more than 5 volts, the wattage gets cranked up depending on the device connected.

    • @waterundertheboard
      @waterundertheboard Před rokem +26

      @Kanaba Nakamura quick charge as a standard has protection for this the sentiment in this video is complete bullshit I have a dell charger that charges over usb c and it dosent support a charge speed that my phone can handle when I plug it in it just dosent charge and it blinks an error code at me.

    • @wsketchy
      @wsketchy Před rokem +7

      @@waterundertheboard No, fast chargers do increase the voltage. Power (wattage) is voltage times current and increasing the current too much is not ideal, as energy will be lost as heat due to resistance.

    • @michaellegg9381
      @michaellegg9381 Před rokem +7

      100% correct.. n still 90% of DC device's will only draw what is needed even if it was 65w wall wart.. AC adapters force AC devices to take a set voltage and current but DC device's don't they draw only what's needed.. DC is heaps more flexible for things like this.. i been using a old 30w wall wart fa 2y or more and my control is same as always..

  • @vladbintintan7659
    @vladbintintan7659 Před rokem +369

    That's a bit of a misconception, the fast charging adaptors for a phone also supply the standard 5V. They only output more if they can negotiate with the device that's being charged a higher voltage(a.k.a. it is connected to a supported phone). That's the reason that on the back of the samsung adapter it says 5V or 9V. The higher current doesn't matter, because that's only peak output, the controller will only take what it needs.

    • @praisesolaire7365
      @praisesolaire7365 Před rokem +2

      Yeah depends on the load

    • @DerSystematiker
      @DerSystematiker Před rokem +9

      @@praisesolaire7365 No. Quick charge uses the data wires to negotiate the voltage and ampere.

    • @JeanSamyr
      @JeanSamyr Před rokem +11

      @@praisesolaire7365 QuickCharge adapters will only delivery above 5v if the device communicates to the charger that it can handle.

    • @Ordep_Aviaras
      @Ordep_Aviaras Před rokem +2

      What if I charge the controller on my laptop's usb slot?

    • @JeanSamyr
      @JeanSamyr Před rokem +3

      @@Ordep_Aviaras vai ser okay, a USB dos computadores só entregam 5Volts

  • @PhilXavierSierraJones
    @PhilXavierSierraJones Před rokem +75

    As mentioned by many many people underneath:
    The only reason some devices say "do not use fast chargers" is because its charging circuit is not designed for higher current (usually they're rated for 5V 1A or less)
    One way they get around this issue is including a VERY cheap cable with at best 30AWG cable inside, which has higher resistance, which in turn reduces the charging current.
    The fast chargers will NEVER supply higher voltage unless it is very sure the device is able to and is ready to receive such voltage. This is why if you use a dodgy cable, or power-only USB cable with your phone, it will never enter Fast Charge mode and defaults to the slow charging mode.
    The controller will lose its battery capacity no matter what you do, but keeping it "topped up" all the time by leaving it plugged in will slightly reduce its lifespan because the charge controller will keep cycling the charging on and off when the voltage of the battery goes below 4.2V. (It will charge a little bit, which tops up the voltage of the cell to 4.2V, which stops the charging, then when the host device uses up some electricity, the voltage goes below the charge threshold, and it starts charging.)
    I should add that I'm an EE graduate (nothing to write home about though, barely passed) and I know what I am talking about, because I am a hardware designer who regularly tests stuff like this.

    • @BurgerwithPeanutButter
      @BurgerwithPeanutButter Před rokem +4

      It should be mentioned that leaving it plugged into the PS4 is fine. The PS4 has a feature where it only supplies power to the USB ports for 3 hours after entering rest mode. This is enough time to charge a drained controller, but will allow the controller battery to naturally lose its charge if unused for several days, as it's no longer getting power from the system beyond that 3 hour period. I don't recall if this is the default setting, so everyone should check to ensure their controllers last as long as possible.

    • @vhateg
      @vhateg Před rokem +7

      It's funny to see people that have no clue about how electronics/software work make those videos on youtube just because "TheY arE gAmerS"

    • @burntearth85
      @burntearth85 Před rokem +1

      ​@@vhateg right?

    • @OMGtheykilledKenny42
      @OMGtheykilledKenny42 Před rokem +2

      @@vhateg I'm a gamer too.. but I'm also an electrician :P

    • @holdmypotato3352
      @holdmypotato3352 Před 5 měsíci +1

      thank you. but how should i charge my ps4 controller :/

  • @cryzz0n
    @cryzz0n Před rokem +686

    This only applies to fast chargers that use more than +5V. Regular USB wall adapters always provide +5V DC because that's the standard for USB ports. So if your wall adapter is +5V DC and at least 1A (amperage also matters), you should be fine.
    Naturally if your product is rated for 5V and you supply 9V it's going to have issues.

    • @echo-hotel
      @echo-hotel Před rokem +11

      Look up “Charge controller” its probably not what you are thinking lol. But yeah if it force feeds 9v that’d blow (too many jokes sorry)

    • @gigachad8464
      @gigachad8464 Před rokem +3

      Even though your charger is not a fast charger you should still stick with plugging it to the ps4

    • @marcosvictor4935
      @marcosvictor4935 Před rokem +10

      It would also charge with 0.5A, as it does if you plug into a laptopo or PC USB port that only delivers 0.5A as per USB spec. Also it really shouldn't blow by connecting to fast chargers. As per the USB spec the charger should only send 9V if and ONLY if, the conected device reports as being compatible with 9v charging. so it iterally needs a separate chip only to comunicate with the charger and ask the charger for 9v, otherwise the charger will only send out 5v. Well USB can now go up to 20v...But it's the same thing, only if the device asks for it. I don't believe there's such a chip inside the DS4 so either people are using chinese knock-off chargers or Sony really messed up the Dualshock 4's design and exposed a weakness in the USB standard. But if it's a 5v adapter, it could be 200A, it would not cause any issue, as the amperage is like a capacity, so if the controller want's 0.5A but the charger only has 0.3A to send then the controller simply will not charge, but if it asks 0.5A and the charger is capabnle of 200A, it will simply supply 0.5A and be very uninpressed by the controller.

    •  Před rokem +4

      Not even, fast chargers aggregate the voltage if the device requests it. Also, the wire typically is low WG wire limiting the current.

    • @FennecTECH
      @FennecTECH Před rokem

      Frankly. No device that always provides 9v should have a standard USB port. They should put some keyed thing like the old apple keyboards used to. USB is USB and fudging standards to use different voltages without some smarts to prevent other devices being murdered is highly irresponsible

  • @Poptartsicles
    @Poptartsicles Před 2 lety +169

    I had no idea about this, but I've apparently been doing it "right" this whole time by sheer luck. The wall adapter I've been using this whole time is a 5V.

    • @MNthal
      @MNthal Před rokem +5

      Same, I got real worried until I checked

    • @Nost2682
      @Nost2682 Před rokem +4

      If it is an adapter that delivers 5V everything is OK, this should be normal for all smartphone chargers where you have a USB connection.

    • @DerSystematiker
      @DerSystematiker Před rokem +9

      If what the video claims was true there would be a warning on all those chargers. You would risk burning devices and there would be loads of accidents and burned down houses. The quick chargers only supply higher currents after the devices completes a handshake protocol. All legacy devices will be charged at 5v.

    • @Arif_Raziq
      @Arif_Raziq Před rokem

      Wait? So your telling me you never used the usb port from your ps4?

    • @Bos_Meong
      @Bos_Meong Před rokem +2

      dont worry much abt this video. ive been doing this for years. 4 years to be exact and my controller still fine. if the voltage is wrong its simply wont charge. its foolproof, nothing to worry.

  • @AngelaTheSephira
    @AngelaTheSephira Před rokem +34

    So many issues in this video...
    Since the one regarding fast charging has already been mentioned several times, I'll go with a different issue.
    Namely, wall adapters (or any switch mode power supply!) do not force current into connected devices. If you plug a device only rated for 500mA into a 5A supply, it will only draw 500mA.
    Now, what this means is that the error here, if any at all is present, is that Sony doesn't properly manage the cell charging current in the controller. Therefore, it's possibly relying on whatever it's plugged into to limit the current, and in switch mode power supplies, that means forcing the power supply to drop voltage, and so instead of getting 5VDC, it's likely closer to 3VDC or potentially none at all.
    Oh, and this also means that they are in no way USB compliant.

  • @pikas4
    @pikas4 Před rokem +57

    the fast charger only charges with 5v voltage for devices that are incompatible with the "Quick charge" protocol. It is not possible to accidentally increase the voltage to 9V.

    • @dalcomaroni9837
      @dalcomaroni9837 Před rokem

      eah.

    • @ErimlRGG
      @ErimlRGG Před rokem

      if it's a crappy or faulty charger it could but that wouldn't be your fault really but it's better to be safe I guess. I have tons of charging adapters lying around anyway, spending a few bucks if you don't have a 5V one wouldn't be the end of the world just to be safe

    • @sideskroll
      @sideskroll Před rokem +1

      @@ErimlRGG No because the signal comes from the appliance being charged, not the charger. So not even the cheapest of the cheapest cheapy craps would EVER randomly output 9v. They might literally melt and/or explode, sure. But they wouldn't be able to output more than 5v to a non compliant appliance.

  • @StealthyJim
    @StealthyJim Před 2 lety +246

    It'd be interesting to know who is actually at fault here. Fast chargers following specs should never output anything above 5v unless the device being charged requests it. Anything else simply gets 5v output. While it's possible Sony pulled a Nintendo Switch and has the controller sending chargers a bunch of out-of-spec signal data, it seems more likely to be the charger out of spec. Especially with how often people like to pick up cheap dollar store chargers for their $1000 phones. Has anyone fried a PS4 controller using a stock fast charger from Samsung/Google/OnePlus/etc?

    • @bland9876
      @bland9876 Před 2 lety +24

      I'm with you on it being cheap Chinese fast chargers that must be the issue. I use an official Samsung charger on my switch all the time and it is fine.

    • @Raasclarke_14
      @Raasclarke_14 Před 2 lety +19

      @@bland9876 official Samsung fast chargers killed 2 of my dualshock 4s

    • @bland9876
      @bland9876 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Raasclarke_14 oh strange. If someone could get a volt meter and check what it's outputing that would be helpful.

    • @ekubo856
      @ekubo856 Před rokem +5

      I use fast charger and monitor the voltage with usb volt meter. The voltage stay at 5.1 until the controller fully charged

    • @KytesXII
      @KytesXII Před rokem +7

      i have used all my original phone chargers throughout 5 years and none of them have ever damaged my controller. i have used samsung, huawei, motorola, LG, and xiaomi.

  • @Riboshom
    @Riboshom Před rokem +62

    The thing with controllers no longer working wirelessly is a completely unrelated issue that can be fixed in most cases by just reinitializing of the controller with the hidden reset button on the back (small hole near the L2 button, you just need to stick a needle in there and gently press down).
    I don't own a PS4 and I almost only charge my PS4 controllers on phone chargers, all of which support some form of fast charge/QuickCharge over USB-A unless I'm playing wired on PC.

    • @armando92
      @armando92 Před rokem +4

      same here, bought my ds4 to use with emulators and some arduino stuff that may need bt/gyro and always charged with phone chargers. This "myth" has been around forever and for some reason keeps appearing from time to time

    • @umutankun2140
      @umutankun2140 Před rokem

      Reinitializing does not work for me unfortunately. Would changing the battery work?

    • @axelbermudez8716
      @axelbermudez8716 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@umutankun2140 I replaced the battery, but it didn't work.
      Did you find a solution?

    • @jayteepanganiban4301
      @jayteepanganiban4301 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Thank you for pointing out the small reset hole button. Saved me a lot of time since most of the videos spend way too much time explaining simple things 😂

    • @PeacefulJoint
      @PeacefulJoint Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@axelbermudez8716when it happens to me occasionally I just reset my PS4. Sometimes i need to reset it twice but so far thats worked for me.

  • @sentinel87
    @sentinel87 Před rokem +2

    I like how I have a switch, Xbox, PC and of course mobile and I still decided to sit down and pay full attention to this video

  • @yacoubhaltiner
    @yacoubhaltiner Před rokem +3

    Now I know why mine just died... Wish I knew this earlier! Fantastic video as well, you've gotten a subscription out of me!

    • @helloguy8934
      @helloguy8934 Před rokem

      I dunno. Probably wasn't because of this

  • @lemming9984
    @lemming9984 Před 2 lety +116

    I didn't *KNOW* this, but I did suspect that it might harm devices. I have always charged through the PS3/PS4 USB port, and have always used official chargers for my PS Vitas. It seems to have paid off. All my controllers and Vitas still have a huge amount of battery life after years of use.

    • @YeahNaw
      @YeahNaw Před rokem +2

      It’s a general rule of thumb to always used respective official chargers and wires for every device. It can be seen as a hassle for those that travels often to bring multiple chargers everywhere, but I own pouches specifically for my chargers and the payoff is worth it in the long run.

    • @ReptilianRichardRamirez
      @ReptilianRichardRamirez Před rokem +1

      You didn't know it because it's not true. The controllers have a built in function to not accept more voltage then it needs, just like 90 percent of all modern electronics in the world today. Think about how many 3rd party chargers, controller docks, etc there are for PS4.. They don't all have the same specs in voltage and watts. How many times have you ever heard that they messed up their controllers, I bet you haven't once, me either.

    • @Magst3r1
      @Magst3r1 Před rokem

      Ive been charging into wall for years and i still have a great battery life

    • @YzuAiha
      @YzuAiha Před rokem

      This video is complete garbage

    • @OMGtheykilledKenny42
      @OMGtheykilledKenny42 Před rokem

      USB 3.0 ports have a minimum (per spec) of 0.9A or 900ma. Just above the 800ma that the DS4 is rated for. But as you were saying, the same principle applies to the Amazon FireTV Sticks, they must be supplied by persistent wall-plug USB power brick. Not even a device with a battery. I tried using the USB built into my power strip (has plenty of Amps) and it wasn't stable/clean power for the Stick, and it randomly rebooted. And I mean no one should try plugging into the TV's USB port for power, since the TV shuts them off.

  • @gamingwithunarmedavenger
    @gamingwithunarmedavenger Před 2 lety +5

    Dude you just saved me another new controller to buy. Fantastic information mate 🔥😯💯😍

  • @FGUK1973
    @FGUK1973 Před rokem

    Extremely good advice as they are extremely costly to buy now. I always use the usb slot on my 4 gang extension lead and have had now problem with my controller's. I only use the fast charger on my mobile phone.

  • @braincube013
    @braincube013 Před rokem +11

    I’ve had the same ps4 controller for 4 years with near constant use daily, kept it clean and had a silicon wrap on it, and I charge it both from the PlayStation and the wall ( on the wall using an off-brand cord and plug-in USB station ) and it still takes forever to die, and takes a charge well and charges within 20min. I still have no idea how people are so bad with their stuff that they break and get worn out so easily.

  • @infinitehero274
    @infinitehero274 Před 2 lety +10

    I have both PS4 and the PS5, these tips will help. Thank you for these tips

    • @gerardo4104
      @gerardo4104 Před 2 lety

      Nomás querías escribir en ingles 😂

  • @form4li7y
    @form4li7y Před rokem +5

    I've been using wall chargers since I first got my ps4. The distance from my couch to my console was just too far to charge it via the ps4. Luckily my controllers haven't had that problem. Another problem not mentioned in this video is the angle of the controller when it sits on a table with the cable plugged in. The the connector is too long the controllers angle will make the cable push up and brake connection. If you are going to rest it on a table put something under the center of the controller the lift up the aria under the charging port.

    • @ChrisStoneinator
      @ChrisStoneinator Před rokem +7

      They haven't had that problem because they're not going to; this entire video is complete BS.

  • @mortenmoulder
    @mortenmoulder Před rokem +1

    I love that you said, you spent a significant time researching this topic, and yet you got it very, very wrong.

  • @calcetinsock3147
    @calcetinsock3147 Před rokem

    I've never done this, but I thought about it, you actually really saved me here, thanks man!

  • @dermaks_
    @dermaks_ Před rokem +3

    I've used this same samsung fast charging brick to charge my controller for about 3 years now and never had a problem with it. My battery life isnt the longest but I dont need to charge every single day and all of the functions still work as intended. So I guess im lucky

  • @PhillyReese215
    @PhillyReese215 Před 2 lety +13

    I've done this for 3 years and never had an issue with my playstation 4 controller controllers. But I just bought a playstation 5 April 2021 And I already have stick drift in 2 controllers.

    • @tredfxman
      @tredfxman Před 2 lety +1

      😄 Sorry bout it mate! Hope they solved this in 2nd gen PS5 which i will buy, if ever i swap from my lovely PS4 Pro to a PS5 system...

    • @parsah.davoodi7288
      @parsah.davoodi7288 Před 2 lety

      What is your controller color? I think the newer colors such as the purple one, has been manufactured with some improvements made in some parts

    • @quentinwinters3410
      @quentinwinters3410 Před 2 lety

      I have stick drift on my ps4pro controller

    • @klauslehrmann3906
      @klauslehrmann3906 Před 2 lety

      What is stickdrift?

    • @PhillyReese215
      @PhillyReese215 Před 2 lety

      @@parsah.davoodi7288 white from the box and black.

  • @DrakeS279
    @DrakeS279 Před rokem

    Thanks for letting me know about this. You're a life saver for my ps4 controller

  • @rooseveltsoundsoff5923

    I did not know any of this until I watched your video, thank you so very much.

  • @jaydracos1999
    @jaydracos1999 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for the tip, I wasn't doing this mistake (thank goodness), but my mama plays ps4 as I do.
    So now I can save her from coming outta pocket to get a replacement👌🏻💯
    Thanks John🤘🏻

    • @lwrncjms
      @lwrncjms Před 2 lety

      Mama must be young if she likes video games

    • @jaydracos1999
      @jaydracos1999 Před 2 lety

      @@lwrncjms to your surprise, she's actually in her 40's🤣
      Although she definitely still looks mid 20's 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @no1warr1or
    @no1warr1or Před 2 lety +3

    I've been using anker QC PIQ etc 4 port chargers on all my controllers. Ps3/4/5, switch and Xbox, hell even the Playstation 5 headset, without issues for close to 10 years now on some 🤷‍♂️ I'd say if someone has an issue it's either a defective charger or controller.

  • @hlewis5217
    @hlewis5217 Před 7 měsíci

    I literally just got a second hand PS4 yesterday. Thanks a TON for this tips!

  • @GSG9_Unit
    @GSG9_Unit Před rokem

    Yea this explaines why my controller broke and wont work unless plugged in. Now im going to be more carefull. Thanks for the video!!!

  • @crunchevo8974
    @crunchevo8974 Před rokem +3

    I've always charged my controllers with my phone chargers. The battery was never the thing to die usually we was the thumb sticks or the D pad

  • @Orthur.Callahan.
    @Orthur.Callahan. Před rokem +9

    Damn im hyped for ur advices for the ps5 in 13 years

  • @marcfiguera7597
    @marcfiguera7597 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips I will know next time😎

  • @warkwithers9046
    @warkwithers9046 Před rokem +1

    I wish I knew this 5 years ago. I always used that front outlet to a wall charger, wasn’t a fast charger, but non the less I can no longer use the front outlets on either controller. Everything else on the controller works fine, just that front outlet is completely dead.

  • @benjamindeklerk5938
    @benjamindeklerk5938 Před 2 lety +228

    Clear, precise and easy to understand. I love your videos ❣️

    • @vixaa
      @vixaa Před 2 lety +12

      Except this video is cap and the controller will be charged at 5V with the samsung charger 😂

    • @eoinsmith1996
      @eoinsmith1996 Před 2 lety +8

      John used to be great, but lately I think he's run out of ideas and is releasing videos that are irrelevant & dragged out... This video could have been 20 seconds...

    • @eoinsmith1996
      @eoinsmith1996 Před 2 lety +6

      @SevenAce GameTV 1. Your reply has zero relevance to what I said
      2. Attributing valid criticisms as hate is pretty moronic

    • @sleazy_voiceovers
      @sleazy_voiceovers Před 2 lety +1

      @@eoinsmith1996 yeah bro u right i can’t believe how he’s just saying this shit we already know of from the ps2-3 era

    • @SAIIIURAI
      @SAIIIURAI Před rokem

      Does this apply for the Ps5 dualsense too? Somebody know? thx!

  • @Sedjwin_
    @Sedjwin_ Před rokem +6

    Adaptive wall chargers dont work like this. They will only supply 5v and only change if the device sends a "gimmie 9v/12/20v" handshake message. The only thing that could cause any issue is the larger amperage (A/mA). The controller will only draw what it can handle (you cant over-do it) however its always wise to charge via the slowest method as will improve battery life over time. (look for 0.5 A / 500 mA, the same as the ps4 output). Myself however will use a 2A charger, and charge my controller twice/4x as fast (probably losing a 75%ish of the battery life).
    There is also a problem that some cheaper/fake chargers dont supply a steady 5v, instead bouncing between 4-6v, not that it would really cause much damage (they are designed to handle some tolerances) could cause things like the wireless to cut out but only whilst charging.

    • @timsievers2067
      @timsievers2067 Před rokem

      Unless it does something stupid like what the Switch does during a firmware update and just says "Yes" to whatever voltage and just nukes itself.

    • @DylanSchell
      @DylanSchell Před rokem

      @@timsievers2067 Yes, and even that requires a device that has the smarts to attempt this, which the PS4 controller certainly is not capable of

    • @crazyproject6019
      @crazyproject6019 Před rokem +1

      That right bro.quick charge or fast charging only work with completable device with ic controller.the voltage will not up to 9 or 12 v without if controller..the amp only will effect battery life spans.high amp low battery life span.

  • @aleksihaapasaari
    @aleksihaapasaari Před rokem +1

    So that's why my original controller no longer has a functioning light bar, thank you for this information

  • @jynx9478
    @jynx9478 Před rokem +1

    This really applies in any battery charged situation.

  • @guily6669
    @guily6669 Před rokem +3

    I really don't know why would this do any damage since the fast charge protocols are not in the controller and therefore it should always use the 5V output unless is some crazy power adapter.
    Also in terms of amps output shouldn't matter too because the controller will only use the max power it need and not use the extra amp capability of the charger.
    At least if everything is working fine it shouldn't really harm unless something is going on, but anyway I my self only ever charged mine on the PS4...

    • @stevegarcia531
      @stevegarcia531 Před rokem +3

      It periodically sends the higher voltage and "checks" for the fast charge, and inside the controller battery is a chemical fuse. It will pop super easily to protect the board, this is why they end up only working plugged in. Also doesn't help that ps4 controllers lack a limiter.

  • @Joetz46
    @Joetz46 Před 2 lety +8

    I never charge it like this, i only charge it when the ps4 is on lol

  • @Henry-qh5zf
    @Henry-qh5zf Před rokem

    You’re absolutely spot on!!! Thank you, I’ve replaced all the batteries in 4 ps4 controllers!!! Thank you again (btw, I’ve also purchased a cable from Sony) and charge me controllers through the USB port on my ps4👍🏼… They do charge on generic plug in usb chargers! Got it now!!!! Thanks again😘😎

    • @Henry-qh5zf
      @Henry-qh5zf Před rokem

      Don’t use the Plug in wall charger’s, sorry my trying is poop xxx thanks again xxx

  • @slowmo-pz3uc
    @slowmo-pz3uc Před rokem

    Just stubbled upon ur channel through a short and checked out a few of ur other videos def worth a sub.

  • @silverlynx7595
    @silverlynx7595 Před 2 lety +13

    I don’t have a ps4 but I’m getting a ps5. These tips help me understand PlayStation in general.

    • @jessepinkman6253
      @jessepinkman6253 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh man you are in for a good time. Ps5 is so powerful. Ps5 games look amazing. Just make sure you got your 4k@120fps tv ready :D or a gaming monitor off course

    • @iqraahmed830
      @iqraahmed830 Před 2 lety +1

      well if you are getting a PS5, where are you going to get it? It is almost sold out everywhere

    • @iqraahmed830
      @iqraahmed830 Před 2 lety

      @@jessepinkman6253 you don't need 120FPS or a gaming monitor, their just required to get the most out of your console

    • @silverlynx7595
      @silverlynx7595 Před 2 lety +1

      @@iqraahmed830 I think it might be more widely available this summer

    • @clifflarsen7532
      @clifflarsen7532 Před 2 lety

      @@iqraahmed830 hmm must be a us problem not a challenge here….

  • @milesipka
    @milesipka Před rokem +4

    Not a PS4 owner (I've only had two PS3s and a PS2), I've learnt very quickly about checking the voltage of chargers because I own several portable DVD players and while most have the same voltage input and output, meaning I can use one adapter for them and save others as spares since the adapter cables don't last long if they're not the thick cable type, I've had at least one that had a different power input.
    Once you get a device (be it a smartphone, a portable DVD player, a tablet computer or any device that has a wall adapter), check the input and output on the adapter itself and make a mental note of it.

  • @ckellerstrass
    @ckellerstrass Před rokem +2

    That’s it!!! I’ve been trying to figure this out for the last day… Because of your research and time I have 100% identified this as my problem. I fried my “new” used controller that came with the used ps4 by my wall charger. They couldn’t even help me at GameStop! Thank you!!! I was going nuts trying to figure it out…

    • @umutankun2140
      @umutankun2140 Před rokem +1

      Hey, firstly I am happy for you. Then I have a question. Probably I fried mine too but don't know what to do. Should I change the battery? How could you manage to repair it?

    • @maguuleal
      @maguuleal Před rokem

      did you repair it?

    • @ckellerstrass
      @ckellerstrass Před rokem

      Yes, order a new battery. Swap out for the new one 👍

  • @Black10710
    @Black10710 Před rokem +1

    i'm glad i already understood something about batteries life preservation so i've always used the least powerful charger i have which is 5v and pretty cheap

    • @OMGtheykilledKenny42
      @OMGtheykilledKenny42 Před rokem +1

      True, avoiding fast charging also avoids creating excessive heat, which does shorten battery longevity.

  • @saihiko9967
    @saihiko9967 Před 2 lety +70

    Yup happened to me and never knew why until the 2nd one messed when I used that charger. I was pissed and just got controller charger stands instead.

    • @jasonryan5612
      @jasonryan5612 Před 2 lety +7

      I use my ps4 to charge everything 😂

    • @liamkavanagh5203
      @liamkavanagh5203 Před 2 lety

      same when the ps4 first come out i used the wall adapter and broke the controller and couldnt get one till a year later lol

    • @grimorisX
      @grimorisX Před rokem

      Same

    • @LAP-bd7oi
      @LAP-bd7oi Před rokem

      The ironic thing is that the charge stand is probably just a normal wall charger with a plastic shell

  • @AE-jo2fy
    @AE-jo2fy Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this! The manual really ought to come with a warning!

  • @jamesanthony8438
    @jamesanthony8438 Před rokem

    Thanks! I don't have a PS4, yet, but am working on it. I _do_ have an Xbox Series S, though, and I charge between the system itself or an USB adapter on one of the other surge protectors in the room. Just checked and the one I use most often is 5v 2Amp, but I've also got one next to it that's 5V 1Amp. Gonna start using that one, instead. Why risk damaging a new controller if I can easily move the cable from one and use the lower amperage unit. =)

  • @davidp4062
    @davidp4062 Před rokem

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! I have had three PS4 controllers start failing to connect, acting like they're possessed and Google told me nothing pertaining to my exact problem other than "it's probably damaged" But I just so happened to have been charging those controllers with an iphone USB cube. So now I know my other controllers are safe and I will stop breaking their batteries. Again thank you!!

  • @ripcrow97
    @ripcrow97 Před 2 lety +26

    Love these videos, John, keep it up!

  • @scotty28653
    @scotty28653 Před 2 lety +18

    Good video, and good advice. I for one have had my PS4 controllers since launch, even though the batteries inside no longer hold a charge I still use them wired and they still work perfectly. So anybody out there that has a dead PS4 controller, don't throw it away.

    • @santasfurball4315
      @santasfurball4315 Před 2 lety +1

      Uno if you don't mind meddling around with your controller, the process to exchange the battery is fairly simple. But yh, wired does have it's uses as less latency from your controller input.

    • @averagefalloutenjoyer123
      @averagefalloutenjoyer123 Před rokem

      You can also use it as a PS3 controller wired up like that

    • @LittleDebbie187717
      @LittleDebbie187717 Před rokem

      To put it that way, I always use my controllers wired. That way I can conserve battery power, and they won't run out as long as they're plugged.

  • @aboodosili7905
    @aboodosili7905 Před 2 měsíci

    In general, USB bricks won't deliver anything above 5v unless the device connected asked for it, it's a good idea to check before, but any brick that has a USB port and has 5v label on, even if it has something else besides the 5v like 9v, 12v or 15v, then it's Safe to connect it to your controller.
    Side note: if I somehow connected 9v or above charger to the controller, it won't take more than a few seconds for it to fry its board.

  • @ChamathkaDilshan
    @ChamathkaDilshan Před rokem

    This is 100% true… I ruined my controllers Bcus of this the blue tooth function doesn’t work… must always plugged in now. Good video. Wish I knew before.

  • @shakesfirst2443
    @shakesfirst2443 Před 2 lety +6

    Now you tell me. I've been using a fast charger on and off for 5 years and my controller, well the battery at least, is about as good as it can be for a 5 year old controller.

    • @grandtheftmanualv945
      @grandtheftmanualv945 Před rokem

      I'm nearly to three years into my controller, I have never charged it by plugging into the PS4 or by using a stand.
      I have always used a USB wall socket.
      I don't have any problems with battery life.
      I have heard that using the PS4 to charge takes a very long time.

    • @shakesfirst2443
      @shakesfirst2443 Před rokem

      @@grandtheftmanualv945 I didn't sit close enough to my console to charge it and why bother with a stand when a USB C cable is cheaper and you can charge as you play. I will say I have plugged it into the console, but that was overnight.

    • @grandtheftmanualv945
      @grandtheftmanualv945 Před rokem

      @@shakesfirst2443 exact same.
      Console is on the other side of room, but I have a socket right here so...
      I feel that two and a half years is actually quite good in terms of ware and tare that it still works fine - many friends have had non battery related issues with PS4 controllers and have had to replace them multiple times, with one friend sending about ten emails to Sony without reply.
      If I should need to replace due to battery issues within the next six months I'll still consider it fair value for money given the possible alternate problems I've avoided!

    • @xdxxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdx8578
      @xdxxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdxdx8578 Před rokem

      @@grandtheftmanualv945 Same, I also don't charge while playing, I think that helps too

  • @doranmitchell1700
    @doranmitchell1700 Před 2 lety +11

    I actually tried this once when I thought I had to replace the battery in my PS4 controller! All I had to do though was use a working charging cord & it worked.

  • @rayi512x
    @rayi512x Před rokem +1

    Notice how the fast charger adapter said 5.0V "OR" 9.0V
    Wall (fast charging) adapters are smart, try plugging them on but don't charge anything, it wouldn't heat because it's not charging anything.
    Supplying 9V to an device that only accepts 5V will fry them up immediately. The controller didn't fry immediately, because wall adapters are smart, it gives 5V to a device that doesn't support fast charging.

  • @jdoubleclutch3952
    @jdoubleclutch3952 Před rokem

    No wonder my first controller died so fast…..I even had to open it up to see what’s wrong with it and realized the battery was damaged, nothing was working….I hope Sony warns us about this but this video deserves a huuge follow and thumbs up!!

  • @borisj2865
    @borisj2865 Před 2 lety +35

    I guess I've been lucky, I've been charging with a fast charger for 5 years, never had any of the issues you mentioned. I have gone through 3 controllers in that time, because the left stick wearing out. They all still work but when you press l3 in, the sensitivity isn't there & some stick drift. I also charge my sony headset the same way. I've always wondered in the back of my mind... If charging this way would hurt or shorten the battery life of my controllers. I guess I'll knock on some wood to keep the luck going.

    • @jjdogg0
      @jjdogg0 Před 2 lety

      Pretty much EXACT SAME here...

    • @jjdogg0
      @jjdogg0 Před 2 lety +1

      Btw ive found for some reason the green camo controllers L3 lasts longer than any other style, idky

    • @iosonofra88
      @iosonofra88 Před 2 lety +10

      you are safe, the controller will be charged at 5v anyway (and the Pulse too) you can get a cheap usb tester to check this, yeah this video is not helping.

    • @redlinecourier4260
      @redlinecourier4260 Před 2 lety

      You and everyone ELSE!!!!!

    • @vixaa
      @vixaa Před 2 lety

      Charger like shown in the video will charge at 5V so its cap

  • @TheSteveTheDragon
    @TheSteveTheDragon Před rokem

    holy cow! I've been doing this with my xbox controller...thanks for the warning!

  • @BaTTx
    @BaTTx Před rokem

    thank you, im gonna get a ps4 soon so i needed to know this even if i dont have a fast charger in my house

  • @majorkursk780
    @majorkursk780 Před 2 lety +27

    Wow! I would never have even thought that would be a issue. Thanks again for sharing this great PS 4 tip!

    • @thomasknight-wagener6630
      @thomasknight-wagener6630 Před rokem +2

      you, you're right! it isn't an issue... it seems your instincts were right, all along.

  • @AshtonDwyer
    @AshtonDwyer Před rokem +3

    Some of those older Samsung chargers only put out half an Amp. Which is what the USB port on the Playstation puts out anyway.
    But yes, don't use fast chargers.
    Not to mention if you controller is over 2 years old it's time for a replacement battery anyway.
    Once again John, important information you left out.

  • @_cate.
    @_cate. Před rokem

    I have been using a ps4 slim for 4 years and I've been using the original jet black controller. My USB charger is now no longer working well and have been using an official charging stand. My USB charger is loose but still works.

  • @joebenjaminbrawley
    @joebenjaminbrawley Před rokem

    I would say one thing to consider at doing is modifying the controller. Taking out the original battery putting a whole in the back of the case and attaching 18650 case to the back end. Therefore you don't have to worry about frying the controller or anything like that buy you two or three batteries and then when one dies pull it out put a new one in and charge the other one. Now it might not look good but it does work and works real well too. Of course that's just me but it's an idea to do to avoid plugging it in and having to charge and end up ruining the controller like that to where you can't use it. Like I said it don't look good but it works

  • @gelokitty8179
    @gelokitty8179 Před 2 lety +4

    Lesson to self, buy PlayStation charging dock asap

    • @lemming9984
      @lemming9984 Před 2 lety

      It's much cheaper (and just as easy) to charge directly from your PS4 USB port using the cable provided!

    • @burntearth85
      @burntearth85 Před rokem

      Or just any cheap 1A charge block

  • @littlejam5984
    @littlejam5984 Před rokem +4

    Never crossed my Mind doing that. I always used my Console to charge the Controller nothing else but good to know to do NOT that

  • @mattwells1036
    @mattwells1036 Před rokem

    If you really want to help your controller put, get an adapter for the charging port on the underside, if yours has it. The micro usb can wear out and break pretty easily. Even if you have a faulty or usb adapter that doesnt follow usb guidelines, you can replace the battery pretty simply, and I'm sure the battery itself isnt too expensive

  • @ronnydirwisky844
    @ronnydirwisky844 Před rokem

    Good one . Like me I used to hit the gym and consumed a lot of protein products when I stop going to gym later down the road left me with stomach problems. That's why leave everything to it's normal

  • @spexly
    @spexly Před rokem +3

    This is the kind of video that gets traction because they removed the dislike button.

  • @kreshnikkona3866
    @kreshnikkona3866 Před 2 lety +3

    My PS4 controller left thumbstick leans to the left and now there is stick drift in that direction, what do I do?

    • @johanliebert6000
      @johanliebert6000 Před 2 lety +1

      alignment issue. give it for repair. happened to me a long time ago lol

    • @kreshnikkona3866
      @kreshnikkona3866 Před 2 lety

      @@johanliebert6000 is it worth the hassle?

    • @johanliebert6000
      @johanliebert6000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kreshnikkona3866 yeah lol it'll get worse overtime and make almost all games unplayable

    • @kreshnikkona3866
      @kreshnikkona3866 Před 2 lety

      @@johanliebert6000 could it be done by myself? (Sorry for all the questions lol)

    • @johanliebert6000
      @johanliebert6000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kreshnikkona3866 I mean unless u know how to open it up and work with its wiring lol I'd suggest giving it for repair, doesn't take them alot of time to fix and it's relatively cheap but I'm sure there must be a yt vid explaining how to fix it on your own

  • @pofka3000
    @pofka3000 Před rokem

    For controller to receive higher than 5v from any fast charger it has to comunicate with charger and ask for it, if any device doesn't support fast charging, the charger gives only 5v and max 2a unless it's a cheap or faulty charger

  • @jeremymoon2
    @jeremymoon2 Před 11 měsíci

    Oh that's make sense i should definitely get a sony USB black charger thanks for that this video looks really cool

  • @CyanFire
    @CyanFire Před rokem +3

    This guy is just tricking us to buy the Sony Charger or whatever. I have my ps4 for 1 year and i always charged it in a samsung cable, if this guy was right, the ps4 controller would go useless after the first charge

  • @tredfxman
    @tredfxman Před 2 lety +5

    Just use your front usb ports. Has worked for me on my PS4 Pro since the day it was released! Iv promised myself to not waste any cashflow on a new controller until i buy the 2nd generation of PS5 whenever it gets avalible, and if ever i buy it. Because simply: Then you get a controller with it! As Sony's controllers hold so good quality thers no reason to waste cash really. I just charge them overnight 👍

    • @markthegamedriver
      @markthegamedriver Před 2 lety

      Same here

    • @William_Saliba
      @William_Saliba Před 2 lety +1

      Why would you leave your ps4 on over night when the controller only takes like 45 minutes to charge from 0 to 100%? Seem like a waste of energy, even on rest mode it's still wastefull.

    • @markthegamedriver
      @markthegamedriver Před 2 lety

      @@William_Saliba the ps4 will be on rest mode so it doesn’t consume as much power

    • @William_Saliba
      @William_Saliba Před 2 lety

      @@markthegamedriver Not as much but it's still wastefull.

  • @pootnannies
    @pootnannies Před 10 měsíci

    it's not just the voltage that matters. if the charger says 1.5A or 2.0A then that can damage the controller. ds4 can only take 1 amp of current safely, so stick to 5v and 1A chargers.

  • @Spartan_MYST
    @Spartan_MYST Před rokem

    even if you use fast charger, gamepad battery gets what it needs, which is low Amper, under 0.5A probably. you could use 1A thin cables to make sure your dual shock is charging properly, not under high current A.

  • @iBridgee
    @iBridgee Před rokem +21

    Whoever’s reading this, I pray that whatever your struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day!!

  • @kikihun9726
    @kikihun9726 Před 2 lety +7

    You know that both host and client must make a handshake to get fast charging. This is applied to all of the charging protocolls.
    Controllers won't do anything with that protocol.
    The only bad chargers are the cheap chargers. They will output ~5.5v. Thats too much.
    If you want to save your battery life use a 0.5A charger from the old days. Slower is better.

  • @man_on_wheelz
    @man_on_wheelz Před rokem

    Ever since PS3 when the wireless controllers were introduced, I've just always purchased a docking station for my controllers and that's just where they lived. Always kept 2 controllers so when one dies, I've got a backup to swap out.

  • @sp00kym0nster
    @sp00kym0nster Před rokem

    Crap, I had no idea. I happen to have that EXACT charger and have been charging my controllers with it 💀thanks for letting me know!

  • @carlisle6831
    @carlisle6831 Před 2 lety +3

    This is why Xbox controllers having removable battery packs is a better choice, simpler and cheaper to replace it than buy a brand new controller. (Microsoft should still give the consumer the rechargeable battery pack when buying a console).

    • @juangonzales8276
      @juangonzales8276 Před 2 lety +1

      You know why they still use batteries right? Because they have a agreement with Duracell.

  • @abdelali9279
    @abdelali9279 Před rokem +1

    I know an adaptive wall charger is not supposed to give more voltage to a device that is not compatible, but in the past I had some devices dying after charging them with fast charger, so it is not bad to be careful, sometimes I just connect my DS4 to my PC to charge it if not just connecting it to the PS4 itself and I never had problems with the battery's life duration getting decreased or just dying.

    • @AquariumAficionado
      @AquariumAficionado Před 6 měsíci

      If your device doesn’t have overcharge protection it doesn’t matter what kind of charger you use, but if you leave it charging too long it overcharges the battery and ruins it’s capacity

  • @GOJOSATAROU786
    @GOJOSATAROU786 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much you are a life saver

  • @blackleague212
    @blackleague212 Před 7 měsíci

    Extremely useful... i only have lightning chargers so i will only use the ps4 to charge. I just got one and im watching vids on the ps4.

  • @christopherjones5827
    @christopherjones5827 Před 2 měsíci +2

    They should know that is not compatible being a Phone charger.

  • @nathanthesubzeromangold4615

    I have one of those Chargers but I don't stick it in a wall I use a extension cord where it's more safer. For my cell phone charger. And I do make sure which number it says on the back on the charger I know I have to stay focused to that I don't want to ruin my remote control I want to be on the safe side.
    And thank you for sharing this video my first time watching it today it's good to know the safety rules.
    I don't want to pay extra money to buy a new PlayStation 4 remote control. Anyway I have a two player. For a backup.

  • @TakiGamesOfficial
    @TakiGamesOfficial Před rokem

    I use my DS4 for pc gaming and I made the mistake of charging with my Samsung charger. The result after awhile is a combination of the micro USB port getting worn out and the controller not charging consistently or not charging at all. A better charging option would be to just purchase one of those charging docks that use the bottom of the controllers. That way you won’t have to use the micro USB port and you’ll have safer charging.

  • @TheBlindDyslexic
    @TheBlindDyslexic Před rokem

    Glad I never did this, but I was curious about charging via this way.

  • @ECHO-87
    @ECHO-87 Před rokem

    thank you for making this video now I'll know what to do next time I get one because I used a adaptive charger to charge it and when I tried to connect it wouldn't connect

  • @nanais007
    @nanais007 Před 6 měsíci

    I never knew you could. Waiting on a stand/charger combo and tool kit for controllers. Its time to spruce them up from drift, trigger popped off, and maybe a 2 or 3 batts.
    Already have a drift on a ps5 controller. Too dang expensive to just buy a bunch of new ones. Ill do the work.

  • @nanfoodles
    @nanfoodles Před rokem +1

    Its not just the voltage you need to look at the amp output. You can have one charger thats 5 v 2.5 amps and one thats 5 v and 1.5 amps. This is where you are blowing up your battery. Its the Amps!!!!! Not just the fast charging

  • @christiancooper478
    @christiancooper478 Před rokem

    That makes sense on why my old controller stopped working. My controllers last about 2 years before something goes wrong.

  • @ISAGAARBO98
    @ISAGAARBO98 Před rokem

    Damn it this is not good. I brothers do this sometimes and my Controllers have had a lil problems with battery.
    Thx for the Video man you saved my Life!

  • @Greg_Huff
    @Greg_Huff Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for this. I've been playing ps2 games on an old android phone using a ps4 controller that I've been charging from the wall. No more of that!

  • @aoyukialquen2835
    @aoyukialquen2835 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for the video! What about charging through my PC USB port? Is it safe? I don't know how much volt output from there 😅

  • @Ronny-Swanton
    @Ronny-Swanton Před rokem

    Glasscock always out here giving us the best tips 👀

  • @sanrok2
    @sanrok2 Před rokem

    Looks like I need to take a look at the voltage of the two wall adapters I've been using 😳

  • @painmandrake6360
    @painmandrake6360 Před rokem

    Oh... so that's why my second controller went mental and doesn't hold battery anymore. Thanks for the advice, I'll buy a new battery for my controller when I can and change it

  • @daringd3lta574
    @daringd3lta574 Před rokem

    The fast charger will not kick out 9v unless the device connected is compatible with adaptive fast charging. The PS4 controller is not compatible and will only charge with 5v, which makes it even weirder the way it damages them.

  • @Pistolpete
    @Pistolpete Před rokem +1

    I've known that I can plug it into the wall through a wallet after I just didn't know that there is a specific voltage that it had to be to be safe to not ruin the controller

  • @anindonesiandude1614
    @anindonesiandude1614 Před rokem

    Oh crap thanks for telling me man, never knew this before