I had an PS5 controller (BDM-040 : CFI-ZCT1J) with some drift issues laying around for quite some while.
I decided to put some hall sensors in it like I have done before with other controllers.
The controller is now blinking 3 times orange when plugging in the battery or the USB-C cable.
After that no response what so ever.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this behavior?
Things I already checked :
- All ribbon cables seem fine and I don't see any obvious damage to the PCB.
- Someone suggested removing the sensors as a faulty sensor could also cause problems. That did not help.
- I tried resetting the controller MacGuyver style with paperclip.
- I tried leaving it connected to a charger for about 2 hours but it didn't show it was charging
The battery is now at 3.4 volt.
I read that the voltage of the battery is 3.7 volt so might it be too low already?
i charged up the battery to 3.7v with another charger but still the controller is blinking orange 3 times.
So it doesn't seem to be the battery.
I'll try to get some new ribbon cables.
Getting ribbon cables turns out harder than I thought with this gen/rev 3 PS5 controller.
China Post will deliver them somewhere next month hopefully.
I tried measuring the 'old' ribbon cables but they seem fine.
I also tried cutting off a millimeter at the bottom as someone suggested on Reddit.
But so far to no avail.
Still 3 blinking orange light when pressing the Ps button.
The search continues...
I decided to put some hall sensors in it like I have done before with other controllers.
The controller is now blinking 3 times orange when plugging in the battery or the USB-C cable.
After that no response what so ever.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this behavior?
Things I already checked :
- All ribbon cables seem fine and I don't see any obvious damage to the PCB.
- Someone suggested removing the sensors as a faulty sensor could also cause problems. That did not help.
- I tried resetting the controller MacGuyver style with paperclip.
- I tried leaving it connected to a charger for about 2 hours but it didn't show it was charging
I read that the voltage of the battery is 3.7 volt so might it be too low already?
i charged up the battery to 3.7v with another charger but still the controller is blinking orange 3 times.
So it doesn't seem to be the battery.
Getting ribbon cables turns out harder than I thought with this gen/rev 3 PS5 controller.
China Post will deliver them somewhere next month hopefully.
I tried measuring the 'old' ribbon cables but they seem fine.
I also tried cutting off a millimeter at the bottom as someone suggested on Reddit.
But so far to no avail.
Still 3 blinking orange light when pressing the Ps button.
The search continues...
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