PSP-1000 wont turn on. Power LED flashes for a split second.

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Well I did come across a video on YouTube about 30 minutes ago with someone showing their PSP having the exact same symptoms as mine. As I was reading through he comments a lot of people were pointing out that they solved the issue by replacing the fuse on the back of the main board.


(this is the video I'm talking about)

If the PSP I currently have was indeed dropped then it could have most definitely blown the fuse or at the very least knocked it loose/off the board.

I'm not convinced the PSP is bricked by a Pandora Battery attempt because I've been doing research since making this post and like I mentioned above, the symptoms are completely different.

Tomorrow I'm going to take the PSP apart and use a multimeter to do some tests/fault finding across the board. I have another working identical PSP-1000 so I can use them to compare against each other.

If the fuse reports back as fine, then I will maybe explore the possibility that the PSP is bricked from a Pandora Battery. But right now my priority is checking the fuse.

You also have to remember that I don't know the history of this PSP as I received it from the Japan market. I don't have the original battery that the owner had nor do I have the memory card that the owner had.

I have a PSP 2000 that happened like in the video. In my case the problem was that the charger was bad.With a new one it worked. It is strange since when checking the charger with the multimeter it showed 5 volts.
 
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There can be many possible reasons for the PSP to not turning on, and you need to check each one until you find the culprit.

I'd test this:

-The battery charger.
-The battery.
-The battery connector.
-The charging port on both ends.
-The fuses.
-Does the board has a short on its main power track?

That's the starting point, but if neither of the latter is damaged, then things will get a bit more complicated.

You need a multimeter, some isopropyl alcohol (IPA for short), cotton rubs, a lot of patience.
 
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Hi all,

I brought a PSP-1000 super cheap from Japan. The shell is totally damaged and the UMD door is hanging off due to a chip on the bottom (it looks like the PSP was dropped).

My plan was to buy it super cheap and restore it with a new shell and IPS display.

However it doesn't appear to turn on. I was wondering if someone could please help me diagnose the issue. Keeping in mind I know nothing about the PSPs history.

- When I plug it in with a charger and try to turn it on, the green power LED will flick on for a split second and then nothing.

- If I put a known working battery in the PSP (that has charge) and try to turn it on, I get nothing.

- If I put a known working battery in the PSP and plug it in, the orange LED will light up. If I try to power it on, nothing.

I read online that I should maybe try holding the HOME button while powering it on? Tried that and still nothing. -- Others have also suggested taking out the memory card and then trying to power it on, but this PSP never had a memory card in it when I received it.

Before I go taking this thing apart, does anyone have any experience with this kind of thing or know what I should be looking for?

Regards!

I have a PSP 2000 with the same problem as yours. Have you figured the issue out?
 

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