Hardware Power Supply Support Issue

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I have uncovered a busted power supply in a CECHH02 with 23.5A output. I have a CECHK02 console with a 21.5A output, I would just like to know what would happen if I put the 21.5A psu into the 23.5A system. I meant to give the system to my dad as a gift, but it didn't work so I was wondering what issues and what the outcome would be if I put the 21.5A PSU in replacement to the 23.5A PSU until I can afford a replacement part.

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Hi

I have uncovered a busted power supply in a CECHH02 with 23.5A output. I have a CECHK02 console with a 21.5A output, I would just like to know what would happen if I put the 21.5A psu into the 23.5A system. I meant to give the system to my dad as a gift, but it didn't work so I was wondering what issues and what the outcome would be if I put the 21.5A PSU in replacement to the 23.5A PSU until I can afford a replacement part.

Thanks in advance
If it has the same connector it may work but at peak loads the 21.5A PSU will not keep up and will be overtaxed. This can lead to early PSU failure and/or YLOD during demanding games since the power draw will be too much.
 

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If it has the same connector it may work but at peak loads the 21.5A PSU will not keep up and will be overtaxed. This can lead to early PSU failure and/or YLOD during demanding games since the power draw will be too much.
So I would be able to use the PSU in the 23.5A system, but may shut down / crash due to less power usage?

Sorry for pretty much repeating what you said, just wanted to make sure I fully understand.
 

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So I would be able to use the PSU in the 23.5A system, but may shut down / crash due to less power usage?

Sorry for pretty much repeating what you said, just wanted to make sure I fully understand.

If it fits into place and uses the same connector then yes. I have no idea if the connector is different on the PSUs since I don’t work on PS3s often.
 

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If it fits into place and uses the same connector then yes. I have no idea if the connector is different on the PSUs since I don’t work on PS3s often.
I took both systems apart and the 21.5A power supply and they both showed the standby light, so I figured I'd post here to confirm that I'd be okay.

Thanks for the help.
 

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For anyone with a similar PS3 PSU compatibility issue, please see chart at:

https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/Power_Supply
All 21.5A PSUs are listed as compatible with the H systems

These PSU generally rated for way more power than the PS3 really needs/uses. The original ones (A, B, C, E) are rated for 384W but only use 170-200W, G and newer only use 120-140W, Slims only use 65-84W and Super Slims 64-76W. The newer units got more efficient and the PSU themselves got more efficient which meant less waste heat/wattage.

Finalmans has a blog detailing all of this information, that is why it is sort of okay to hook up the original fat PS3s with 3-4 pairs of AWG18 wires to an EPS CPU connector on a standard ATX PSU.
 

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