HOLY JUMPING SHITBALLS, I FIXEDED IT!!! PLEASE READ BELOW TO MY LAST ENTRY IN THIS WONDERFUL (PAIN-IN-THE-ASS) DISCOVERY, AS THIS MIGHT APPLY TO SOME OF YOU CATS, A JAPANESE VITA...
Well, about a month ago I bought a Sapphire Blue PS Vita on eBay. The pics looked good, the price was right, it came with a 128GB card as it was already hacked, and it was shipping out of Atlanta Georgia. EDIT: I RE-HACKED THIS THING TO MY LIKING.
So I get the thing, and it's IMMACULATE. Not a scratch on it, not even on the analog sticks. It was PERFECT. However folks, nothing this good lasts forever, and having taken the unit off of the charger, it was STUCK at 81%. I left it on longer, no change. I decided to use it for a while and drain the battery a bit. Brought it down to 24%. Placed it on my charger, and VOILA!!! Back to 81% again. So I got the batteryfixer plugin, which had no effect.
"FFFFFFFUUUUUUUCCCCKKKKKK!!!!!"
Now I realize that I have to replace the battery. I ordered one not long ago, and I will be OPERATING ON MY PS VITA, WHICH, IN MY UNCAPABLE HANDS, IS ON LIFE SUPPORT LIKE TERRI FUCKING SCHIAVO.
Anyway, I start this procedure with caution tomorrow (Jan 30th). I am using both the iFixIt page seen here, and I am also following a very "simple" video guide found here:
FastTech Battery Replacement Guide
So basically, this is a big shout out to all of you brave souls that have had to open up your Vita, reluctantly. I know it's not a TERRIBLY BIG DEAL, but I didn't know my new Vita came with diapers. Anyway, I'd like to hear some feedback from some of you cats out there that have opened up your precious Vita. Having done this yourselves, are you comfortable with it? What have you had to fix/replace/etc?
Thanks for listening to my FAT-RATFUCK-BANTER. All input is welcome.
Hi guys, so the PS Vita battery I got from Amazon DOES NOT CONNECT TO THE PS VITA MAINBOARD. I shit you not. I just spent an hour and a half trying to get the damn thing to work, and then I stepped back a bit and grabbed the old battery. BOOM!!! It went in in seconds and without a hitch. So I looked closely at each one and the connector on the new (faulty POS) battery is shaped differently than the original.
Can anyone recommend a reputable source for a new battery? I'd appreciate it.
- Thank you!
Well, about a month ago I bought a Sapphire Blue PS Vita on eBay. The pics looked good, the price was right, it came with a 128GB card as it was already hacked, and it was shipping out of Atlanta Georgia. EDIT: I RE-HACKED THIS THING TO MY LIKING.
So I get the thing, and it's IMMACULATE. Not a scratch on it, not even on the analog sticks. It was PERFECT. However folks, nothing this good lasts forever, and having taken the unit off of the charger, it was STUCK at 81%. I left it on longer, no change. I decided to use it for a while and drain the battery a bit. Brought it down to 24%. Placed it on my charger, and VOILA!!! Back to 81% again. So I got the batteryfixer plugin, which had no effect.
"FFFFFFFUUUUUUUCCCCKKKKKK!!!!!"
Now I realize that I have to replace the battery. I ordered one not long ago, and I will be OPERATING ON MY PS VITA, WHICH, IN MY UNCAPABLE HANDS, IS ON LIFE SUPPORT LIKE TERRI FUCKING SCHIAVO.
Anyway, I start this procedure with caution tomorrow (Jan 30th). I am using both the iFixIt page seen here, and I am also following a very "simple" video guide found here:
FastTech Battery Replacement Guide
So basically, this is a big shout out to all of you brave souls that have had to open up your Vita, reluctantly. I know it's not a TERRIBLY BIG DEAL, but I didn't know my new Vita came with diapers. Anyway, I'd like to hear some feedback from some of you cats out there that have opened up your precious Vita. Having done this yourselves, are you comfortable with it? What have you had to fix/replace/etc?
Thanks for listening to my FAT-RATFUCK-BANTER. All input is welcome.
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Hi guys, so the PS Vita battery I got from Amazon DOES NOT CONNECT TO THE PS VITA MAINBOARD. I shit you not. I just spent an hour and a half trying to get the damn thing to work, and then I stepped back a bit and grabbed the old battery. BOOM!!! It went in in seconds and without a hitch. So I looked closely at each one and the connector on the new (faulty POS) battery is shaped differently than the original.
Can anyone recommend a reputable source for a new battery? I'd appreciate it.
- Thank you!
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