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No my carrier pigeon is sick right now :D
My dad is going over to ireland with them, to work on our house we have there. He will bring it back like a week later. Does anyone know if he could get it through the metal detectors, or would they confiscate it? Should he check it through, or carry it on?
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Tell him to bring the entire system in the case, and you would probably want to have it checked. A motherboard is kind of suspicious, but a game console sould pass a bit more easily.
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Post by shmagoogin77 »

they might think it is something weird because its in a box
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Post by *o* »

check it in its case if they look at it tell them its a psone and lift off the lid simple enough good luck having it fixed
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Yeah since it has a screen and controller, and disc drive it doesntlook much like a bomb. Plus it has some pretty sweet varnish on it 8)
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How wide is it?
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have you fixed it yet?
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Post by G-force »

It is probably a blown fuse, happens all the time (and yet no sticky :shock: ). Jump it with a piece of wire. Note that there are a lot of fuses on the PS1 so you'll have to test to find which one it is.

This happened to me and several other people, do a search and you should find some stuff.
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i jumped a fuse and the wires turned red and melted through the sheilding until i basically ripped it apart with pliers
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Sounds like you're putting WAY, WAY, WAY too much current into it. :shock:

You may have fried your mobo. :(
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it was only 7.2 volts but im done with the psone for now the snes is my one true lover :lol:
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But how much amperage?
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i dunno that was probably my problem :oops:
it was a Ni-CD R-C car battery pack from rad shack
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Post by GCPX2.0 »

hey just wondering how can you connect a Psone console with a laptop screen?
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