Hey all. I have a PSP 1000 and it will not charge via the regular wall charger.
Some info:
Used PSP 1000 from Ebay
Knockoff Battery from Amazon (I have the original, but it doesn't hold a charge well per the ebay seller at least.)
I have changed the DC Power Port
Still will not charge via the wall charger. Honestly the only thing I haven't checked is the physical battery charger. I mean it is new so it should in theory work....but you never know. Just seems unlikely that is the answer.
I ended up buying a wall charger that you simply put the battery into it and charge it that way. It works, but does't fix the problem.
I was reading that there is a fuse that can be blown near where the battery connector (yellow part) connects to the pcb....I just have no idea how to check something like this.
I would like to put emulators onto it and everywhere I read it says it should be plugged in while adding the files and stuff. Can I just used a fully charged battery?
Some info:
Used PSP 1000 from Ebay
Knockoff Battery from Amazon (I have the original, but it doesn't hold a charge well per the ebay seller at least.)
I have changed the DC Power Port
Still will not charge via the wall charger. Honestly the only thing I haven't checked is the physical battery charger. I mean it is new so it should in theory work....but you never know. Just seems unlikely that is the answer.
I ended up buying a wall charger that you simply put the battery into it and charge it that way. It works, but does't fix the problem.
I was reading that there is a fuse that can be blown near where the battery connector (yellow part) connects to the pcb....I just have no idea how to check something like this.
I would like to put emulators onto it and everywhere I read it says it should be plugged in while adding the files and stuff. Can I just used a fully charged battery?









