MICROSOFT XBOX SERIES S Wont Turn On Dead
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85%
CONF
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Internal Power Supply (IPSU)
The internal power supply unit converts AC wall voltage to the DC rails required by the motherboard. A 'dead' console typically indicates a failure in the rectifier bridge or the primary switching MOSFETs within this module, preventing any voltage from reaching the SoC. Replacing the entire internal module is the standard repair for power-on failures.
SKU: PA-1500-02SX
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10%
CONF
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AC Power Cable
A physical break in the internal copper conductors of the non-polarized C7 power cord will result in zero current reaching the internal PSU. While less common than internal failure, it is the first point of mechanical failure in the electrical path from the wall to the console.
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5%
CONF
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Power Button Flex Cable
This ribbon cable connects the physical power button on the chassis to the logic board. If the copper traces are cracked or the contact point is oxidized, the 'Power On' signal is never transmitted to the system controller, leaving the console in a perpetual standby state regardless of the PSU's health.
SKU: M1105953-001
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Internal Power Supply (IPSU).
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