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Reply to "PS3 Board Running Hot"

Those Caps support audio amp as I mentioned.  One end to DC ground, other to pins off audio amp.  When I replaced power supply the board functioned fine and audio worked.  If those components are the ones getting hot I would suspect you could read a low resistance.  You could try swapping components from another dead PS-3 board.

But given that you're going to park the engine as if it is dead and not use the board, why not run it and see that all the other functions including slave board work.  It may fail it may not.  If it does fail, you're back to parking the engine.  Which is where you are now.  At least you should be able to test the engine.  G

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