Post: How to take care of your PS3
02-15-2009, 02:13 AM #1
drunkenrepublicn
NGU Retired Staff
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ok i have seen many threads by members saying their PS3's are dead and asking how to prevent the yellow light of death so I thought maybe this would help.


TEMPERATURE:
The PS3's "Safety and Support" manual clearly states that the PS3 unit to operate within temperatures of 41F - 95F
-Do not place your PS3 too close to the wall. If your PS3 is placed on a closed space, place it atleast 4-6cm away from the walls
-Usually you should not allow your PS3 to exeed 20-35F higher than the current room temperature
-Place a thermometer on the wall just behind your PS3 to prevent it from reaching high temperatures

OVERHEAT:
When your PS3 encounters an overheat it usually turn's on and the power LED blinks 3 times or you will get a Yellow light blinking and then shuts down.
-If your PS3 encounters an overheat (rarely happens), put it somewhere where there's alot of airflow and away from any type of moisture. Also Windows are not recommended .

PREVENTING BD-FAILURES:
BD Failures happen when you're using a scratched up disc or over playing , I recommend not playing more than 3-4 hours at a time.
-Check your discs for anytype of smudges
-Consider buying HDD titles, sometimes to keep the usage 50-50
-when you update your PS3 firmware, always test your BD drive by playing a movie or game

CLEANING:
I recommend cleaning your PS3 atleast once a week to prevent dust from coming in
-Use a low powered vaccum to suck out the dust out of the PS3's vents, remember to keep the vaccum atleast 2-3cm away from the PS3
-If you using a can of air, use the tube straw and let it blow from 4-6cm away from the PS3 (make sure tube is in correctly as it may fire the tube a damade your PS3) (DO NOT Spray the can upside down as it will release a freezing moisture that may damage electronics)
-If you're cleaning off the outside of your PS3 (Mainly the top and the chrome areas), use a microfibre cloth. The Playstation 3 is prone to scratch easily, typically a microfibre cloth will prevent this. NEVER use paper towels or any other paper based materieals. Including regular hand towels.

USB BURNOUTS
Usually when USB ports "Burn out" it's usually from using a USB hub that's sucking more power than 1 port can handle
-Equipt your USB hub with it's external power, if it's handling more than 3 ports at the time. I recommend buying a USB 2.0 hub with external power so not too much power will be used from one of the USB ports from your PS3 (Remember, some USB Hubs DO NOT have external power)

SHUT DOWN CORRECTLY:
When users of the PS3 don't have a clue to shut it down correctly, they tend to get errors
-The best way to probably shut down your PS3 is through the remote, hold the PS until you see "shut down system" and X on yes
The other was is to just push the touch sensitive pad on the PS3 until it beeps
-NEVER SHUT DOWN FLIPPING THE SWITCH FROM THE BACK when it is on (solid green LED)!

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
-For warrenty questions and information visit: You must login or register to view this content.
-Or call 1-800-345-SONY to receive instructions to obtain repair/replacement services.

This information came from various sites and the manual.

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09-05-2011, 08:03 AM #416
thanks man, will be following these
09-05-2011, 03:48 PM #417
sunce99
League Champion
thanx alot this is really gonna help me and others to take care of their ps3's
09-05-2011, 08:50 PM #418
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OFWG
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my ps3 is still running great because of this !
09-06-2011, 05:39 AM #419
thanks for the tips i just got a new ps3 and these tips should keep it running fast and smoothly Smile good work!!
09-06-2011, 10:24 AM #420
Yatten
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nce.. thanks for the info. just got mine a few weeks back..
09-17-2011, 07:57 PM #421
haha new most of this but good post i guess :y:
09-20-2011, 01:24 AM #422
Starllennium
Bounty hunter
I Heed these warnings everyday since My Original PS3 passed away December 21st 2008. :'(
Now I'm taking Care of 2 like they're the children of my First.
09-29-2011, 12:00 AM #423
Maguss
Do a barrel roll!
Are you sure putting a vaccum up to the vent is an okay option? I did this once to a computer and it seemingly destroyed the damn thing. I replaced hard drives, ram and all kinds of garbage and it never started working again. I feel like somehow I made the dust go deeper into the computer. Just trying to figure out if this is 100% ok method to use.
10-03-2011, 09:02 AM #424
hassan.m
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nice thread, stickied.

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Thx nice post , and all the ps3 needs is abit of TLC had ps3 since release and no problems 60GB keep my window open so room is cool then ps3 dosent over heat.

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