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Originally Posted by
Rewdboy05
unlike the PSP that has the same fuses inside the power brick and the battery itself so that if the fuse blows you just have to buy a new battery/power brick.
there are fuses, on the phat atleast, for the screen back light and on the main power supply. soldered on. iv replaced a few and jumpered a few
edit: theres also a usb fuse http://www.llamma.com/PSP/repair/PSP_fuse_repair.htm
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At least there are fuses. Better than blowing up what they protect that's for sure.
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Originally Posted by
Mick
I stand corrected. I guess putting the fuses somewhere that doesn't cause catastrophic results for the average user is an idea that's beyond those who make all the money to come up with ideas just like that...
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