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After repairing my DS Lite(Had a broken hinge), the DS Lite doesn't stay on anymore.
That is, after i turn it on, it shuts off in a few seconds.
Occasionally, it manages to show the logo and reach the menu before shutting off.
 
Gundam Eclipse said:
After repairing my DS Lite(Had a broken hinge), the DS Lite doesn't stay on anymore.
That is, after i turn it on, it shuts off in a few seconds.
Occasionally, it manages to show the logo and reach the menu before shutting off.
dodgy ribbon cable i'd say...
 
it could be a fuse problem to check it take out the battery then connect the charge cable if the led light blinks orange its a fuse problem and shouldn't this be in the hardware section
 
pkl2007 said:
it could be a fuse problem to check it take out the battery then connect the charge cable if the led lights blinks orange its a fuse problem and shouldn't this be in the hardware section
it would not get to the menu if it were the fuse


QUOTE(Gundam Eclipse @ Mar 21 2011, 06:45 PM) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqRCe0nXDeg...feature=related

The part shown about 22 seconds in?
yep, that's the one. i'm thinking it may be loose and movement is making it come out when the ds is powered on (would explain why it shuts off at different times)
 
mercluke said:
pkl2007 said:
it could be a fuse problem to check it take out the battery then connect the charge cable if the led lights blinks orange its a fuse problem and shouldn't this be in the hardware section
it would not get to the menu if it were the fuse

actually my ds lite did the same thing and it was a fuse problem when i did the test
 
pkl2007 said:
mercluke said:
pkl2007 said:
it could be a fuse problem to check it take out the battery then connect the charge cable if the led lights blinks orange its a fuse problem and shouldn't this be in the hardware section
it would not get to the menu if it were the fuse

actually my ds lite did the same thing and it was a fuse problem when i did the test

from what i've experienced with blown fuses on the ds (ds phat and dsi) the console will either whitescreen and shutoff or not power on at all if it's a blown fuse, it would not sometimes boot into the menu and then power off and sometimes poweroff before the menu
 
Just in case it happens to be a fuse problem(Unsure, because i just tried a few more times and it shuts off immediately, doesn't even reach the logo), is there a way to resolve it?
 
mercluke said:
pkl2007 said:
mercluke said:
pkl2007 said:
it could be a fuse problem to check it take out the battery then connect the charge cable if the led lights blinks orange its a fuse problem and shouldn't this be in the hardware section
it would not get to the menu if it were the fuse


actually my ds lite did the same thing and it was a fuse problem when i did the test

from what i've experienced with blown fuses on the ds (ds phat and dsi) the console will either whitescreen and shutoff or not power on at all if it's a blown fuse, it would not sometimes boot into the menu and then power off and sometimes poweroff before the menu

well i dont know, but to the original poster check the ribbon cable then if that doesn't work do the fuse check and see if the light blinks doesn't hurt to try.

QUOTE(Gundam Eclipse @ Mar 21 2011, 09:57 PM)
Just in case it happens to be a fuse problem(Unsure, because i just tried a few more times and it shuts off immediately, doesn't even reach the logo), is there a way to resolve it?

there are alot of videos that show how to fix a fuse the easiest way is to use a circuit pen(found a youtube video on it somewhere) if you are not confident with a solder.
 
Gundam Eclipse said:
Just in case it happens to be a fuse problem(Unsure, because i just tried a few more times and it shuts off immediately, doesn't even reach the logo), is there a way to resolve it?
either replace them (tricky) or bridge the points where the fuse was (easy but unsafe) either way will require you to whip out a soldering iron, though

edit: this link may help you if it is a blown fuse: http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/threads/9...on-(blown-fuse)
 

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