SOURCE: power problems
Hi Gohan102, Open the battery compartment, and remove the battery. Look at the bottom inside corner for a little square sticker with has marks on it. is it dark or light, If it is dark, your PSP has come in contact with moisture. I suspect that your PSP has gotten wet or damp. If the sticker is dark, you need to keep your battery out for about 2 days, and keep the UMD door open and the whole PSP kept in a dry environment. Try it after 2 days of drying to see if it is recovered. Good luck Gohan....
SOURCE: not charging
This may be a silly question but have you tried replacing the battery? I had a similar problem and bought a new battery and it did the trick.
SOURCE: psp doesn't want to turn on
i play my psp regualy then i quit using it and when i went to turn it on it would never turn on and it want charge.
SOURCE: My son just got PSP 3001 for Xmas...wont charge or even turn on.
Take it back to retailer if he got it for xmas it's well within the 90return date.
SOURCE: PSP 3001 brand new wont charge!! Help Please!!
It sounds like you need a replacement part. If you just got it for Christmas, I would take it back to the store where purchased. If not, I would redeem my warranty, and send it to Sony. If you can't do either of those, then you will have to buy this part:
psp_3000_powercable_repair
The polarity of the charger you used is wrong or the wrong voltage, and has messed up the programming n the battery. You may be lucky if you get a new battery and use the Right charger, It might fix it. Sony put a battery in the PSP that has a memory chip in it, and I think it will automatically disconnect if the wrong vooltage hits it, or wrong polarity. be warned that I have seen where someone got a new battery and it did not solve the problem. If this happens to you Contact Sony at the following number.
SCEA Consumer Services
1-800-345-SONY (7669)
Monday - Saturday 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM PST
Sunday 7:00 - AM 6:30 PM PST
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