Fat PS2 making a clicking noise while reading some discs

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I've just bought a fat PS2 (SCPH-30001) that came yesterday that is making a clicking noise while reading some discs (tried 3 PS2 games and 2 DVD movies, and I can hear a clicking noise with both movies and one game - the most scratched one). Should I worry about it? I'll leave a video showing the problem.

 

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Good Morning.:)

You can maybe see this as a "Sign".
Maybe you can consider a
- HDD Adapter (Sony´s Original for IDE or an 3rd Party for SATA HDDs).
- A HDD (depending on the Adapter)

No longer "Clicking" only smooth and calm (and fast) Game Loading.

Maybe interested ? :D
 

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AFAIK that’s the laser trying to focus, personally I’d avoid using the disc drive as much as possible and use a HDD adapter if you can.

However, without replacing the laser, you may be able to kludge this by cleaning the leans (cleaning discs exist) or adjusting the POT (i.e. increase power to the laser), although eventually the laser will die.
 
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That's just the laser. Nothing really to worry about unless it's scratching your discs.
It isn't scratching any thankfully :D

Good Morning.:)

You can maybe see this as a "Sign".
Maybe you can consider a
- HDD Adapter (Sony´s Original for IDE or an 3rd Party for SATA HDDs).
- A HDD (depending on the Adapter)

No longer "Clicking" only smooth and calm (and fast) Game Loading.

Maybe interested ? :D
There's a 320GB inside the console, but I have some physical games and like to play them sometimes, although I usually play from HD.
 
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AFAIK that’s the laser trying to focus, personally I’d avoid using the disc drive as much as possible and use a HDD adapter if you can.

However, without replacing the laser, you may be able to kludge this by cleaning the leans (cleaning discs exist) or adjusting the POT (i.e. increase power to the laser), although eventually the laser will die.
If it just the laser trying to focus I don't have to worry about it scratching any disc, right?
 

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I have another fat PS2 here (a 39001) that has a blown fuse and now it can't send energy to make the controller vibrate. I wanted to fix it but couldn't find anyone who could do the service for me where I live since I can't do soldering. Is it possible to switch the drives or at least the laser from the 39001 to the 30001 if its laser dies someday?
 

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I have another fat PS2 here (a 39001) that has a blown fuse and now it can't send energy to make the controller vibrate. I wanted to fix it but couldn't find anyone who could do the service for me where I live since I can't do soldering. Is it possible to switch the drives or at least the laser from the 39001 to the 30001 if its laser dies someday?
You can buy the laser assemblies online, but beware that the different models use different laser assemblies so I'd be skeptical to a transplant unless it came from the same model. I've seen a list a while back, but can't for the life of me find it again now, perhaps someone more knowledgeable than I can give you more info on this
 
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the clicking sound is usually the laser having trouble moving. you can sometimes grease it up, but a lot of the time, it's better to get a new laser for say $25 or so. my ps2 does the same thing, just don't have the money to fix it right now.
 
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I'm thinking about returning it and look for another one. But beside the laser the PS2 I got is in amazing condition and I don't know if I'll find another one like this.
 
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