DarkSlayer said:
huh?
did you remove the fan port or something?
if you didn't there really shouldn't a need to remove it.
anyway is it the existing original ps2 slim fan?
what are the wire colors?
the black wire is ground..
I had a question about your portable
do you have a way for the ps2 system to auto turn on when you turn on the batterys?
with out pressing the reset switch?
(nothing to do with the fan thing I just cant find a way to do it)
edit where did you get the amp links?
um, yeah i had to remove the fan's wires to test the system to see if the buzzing sound that i had on my headphone jack was caused by the fan, but it wasn't the fan actually after testing.
also, i did a bit of digging around the net to find out about the fan's wires which is which, and i found that the place where my fan's wires were soldered to was the usb port, one of them, um the wire colors are both gray, no red or black.
so, knowing that the two fan wires are soldered on the usb pins, i found this pic from another modder on bacteria forums which pin is positive and which for negative.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/834/zqdp.jpg
also is this wiring for the usb port correct? if so, then positive is the last pin and negative is the top like in the modder's pic here:
i figured it out, and it works out great
um for my portable i don't have a reset switch, no batts ether, just wall power, um my system turns on when i press the Tact switch that powers the system,
the fan I'm using is a Macbook one.
for my amp, I'm using a X-Mini Capsule 1.1 i got for 17.90 Euro at Public, you can also find this amp on amazon.com or uk or where ever, it's simply fantastic!
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.a ... 71074pp%2F
for the price it is at is great and the fact that you can take it and mod it very early to have a headphone jack, extend the spacer, and vole numb and use it for a ps2 or GC is great

I'm using the same amp for my Gamecube portable and it works fanatically
