Einleitung

Benutze diese Anleitung, um den internen Lithium Akku deines PlayStation 3 Controllers auszutauschen.

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    • Entferne die fünf 7,2 mm Kreuzschlitzschrauben, die die Rückabdeckung am Controller befestigen.

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    • Drücke zwischen des beiden Analogstocks auf die Rückabdeckung und hebe ihre Unterkante ein wenig vom restlichen Controller weg.

    Es ist nicht ganz eindeutig das zwischen den beiden Analog-Sticks gedrückt werden muss. Der gelbe Punkt fällt kaum auf. Ein Bild mit Daumen an dieser Stelle wäre gut oder soooo…

    Tom -

    it’s not very clear but for this step you need to push where the yellow dot is shown on the picture. it’s rather tough. you kind of have to move the whole back plate a bit for it to work.

    Brandon der Blatter -

    I’m stuck at this step because I can’t for the life of me undo the clip

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    • Schiebe die Rückabdeckung etwas in Richtung der Oberkante des Controllers bis die Vorderkante der #2 Trigger freiliegt.

    • Ziehe die Rückabdeckung vom Rest des Controllers ab. Pass dabei auf, dass die #2 Trigger nicht versehentlich von ihren Sockeln entfernt werden.

    • Solltest du versehentlich die Trigger-Tasten doch entfernt haben, haben wir einen Anleitung für Trigger-Tasten, um sie wieder anzubringen.

    the "trigger button guide" link links back to this page :o

    Alexander McMahon -

    I accidentally popped a trigger off, and both L1 and R1, because I skimmed and didn't read this step. Fortunately it's not hard. The tricky part with the triggers is that there's a little spring on them. You have to press the side of the spring that's pointing away from the trigger against the sloped surface of the controller (look at the other trigger for reference, if you only popped one off). Then you just slide the trigger on until the "handlebar" bits near the center click into place.

    briancaraher -

    The reset button – a small mostly-rectangular rubberized piece – fell out as I removed the rear cover. It covers the hole near the middle screw and has a post that presses SW1 on the motherboard.

    Fletcher Stern -

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    • Hebe den Akku von der Hauptplatine weg, damit du genug Platz hast, um an den Akkustecker zu gelangen.

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    • Ziehe den Akkustecker vorsichtig von seinem Anschluss auf der Hauptplatine ab.

    • Wenn du den Akkustecker zum ersten Mal abziehst, ist es vielleicht günstiger, wenn du zum Anfassen eine Pinzette oder eine Zange benutzt. Ziehe nur am Stecker. Versuche nicht ihn an den roten und schwarzen Kabeln zu entfernen.

    be careful with the connector, it was hard at the first time to take it away, i was close to break the wire

    Mugen -

    Where can I purchase an Input Board?

    Cody -

    To safely remove the connector, you can slide a thin screwdriver inside two slots that can be found on top of the connctor housing (the beige colored one), which allow you to push on the connector. Do this slowly, prying first through one slot, then through the other, until the connector is out. This will allow you to remove the connector without pulling by accident on the wires.

    Adriana Fulgenzi -

    Thanks Adriana. Good advice. My local battery replacement guy will not touch PS3 controllers.

    Arie van der Winden -

    Hi Adriana,

    I have to say, that tip really saved me. I was pulling on the wires (this is my first time doing this) and wasgoing nowhere.

    Thank you!

    Michael Vichiola -

    I highly, HIGHLY recommend that if anyone bought the protect toolkit, that they use the SIM bit as that is extremely helpful for this step!

    Michael Vichiola -

    Take note: The PS3 remote controller in this guide has some white plastic spacers shaped like ( and ) on the board which keep the battery from touching the chip. The PS3 remote controller I disassembled has no spacers on the board but rather the board has 6 holes - 4 small square corner alignment holes and two rectangular retaining holes. The battery was an LIP1472 but the battery pack casing had 4 alignment pins and 2 retaining tabs to fit into the board and hold the battery away from the chip. Why does it matter? It may or may not matter, however the fact that all designs include separation indicates that it might matter. Possible reasons are that the battery might touch the chip and cause electrostatic damage, the battery might touch the chip and not allow the chip to dissipate heat properly, or the battery might simply rattle a bit. I can not find any replacement batteries with pins and tabs. It may be necessary to create some standoffs from plastic similar to those shown above and attach to board.

    Warp9pnt9 -

    My controllers new battery (ordered from ifixit) doesn’t have connectors on it like my dead battery. Help?

    Michael Vichiola -

    Its literally completely flat (the battery)

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    What's the battery's voltage?

    Keith Wucherer -

    The battery is 3.7 voltage 610 mAH from Sony's LIP1359 battery. Max charging is 4.2 V and 0.4A, but I found a better one from Digikey. It is still required to modify the battery's connector.

    My new battery for the PS3 controller.

    https://www.digikey.com/en/products/deta...

    Michael Marr -

Abschluss

Um dein Gerät wieder zusammenzusetzen, befolge die Anweisungen in umgekehrter Reihenfolge.

Andrew Bookholt

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I got the shell separated but unfortunately snapped the lil plastic clip on the rear of the controller's bottom half. a lil super glue and treezers fixed tht up nicely...Thanks for the help

KUDOS to you!!!

Rob (rjmat42)

Robert -

I have different battery on my second controller, battery itself have pins to connect it with board, no more white plastic holder :/

Raf -

Try Amazon Cody

linzikerner -

whats is amazon cody?

Albert Einstein -

Anyone have any idea where I can find the plastic retainers for the battery? I bought the new one, but my old battery has the clips attached. I don't want this thing just jiggling around in there, it'll drive me nuts.

Thanks.

geoquin4 -

Has anyone tried charging one of these batteries while it's still disconnected from the controller? I wanted to test one of my old ones to see if it still holds a charge or if the circuit board is damaged.

I was considering hooking it to a 5v line on my computer's power supply in series with a resistor or maybe using an old wall adapter.

Scott Stygar -

Can you transplant the DS3 Battery into a DS4.

Jaccob Miller -

probably not Jaccob M, as a DS4 controller has more systems such as the lights and the touch pad than the DS3

gnatgnat71 -

What to do when my controller doesn't charge

Keagen -

Cut the wires off that connects my batter to the white clip how do I fix reconnect the wires to the clip?

Sabrina Findley -

Where can one purchase a replacement battery?

Eric Jaeger -

I have replaced the battery but when plugged in there is no lights coming on :( any idea as to why the controller isn’t charging even with a new battery? I have tried multiple different cables, different USB charging ports and no luck. Maybe I got a bad battery?

Any suggestions?

Ryan Brenner -

I recommend using Phillips #1 for all Dualshock 3 repairs. #0 and especially #00 have a lot of play with the screws. I nearly badly damaged one of the screws before I switched to #1. It seems to fit almost perfectly. Quite snug. There’s still a tiny wiggle, but only slightly. Hardly at all.

I suggest updating the guides with this information. If anybody has had the same experience as I have and has the ability to edit these guides, I think this modification would help a lot. Also, I’d like to here from anyone else who had the same experience and could second this suggestion.

Sorry for the repost. Just want to put this somewhere it’ll be seen.

Donovan Carlson -

Have not yet completed the task since I just discovered one of my Dual Shock PS3 Game Controllers no longer charging. However, I was extremely thrilled to find this website as the instructions look super awesome & in my opinion, easy to understand. Therefore, I have saved it to my 'favorites' as I will be definitely be coming back after I purchase the 'battery'. Thanks in advance for your valuable assistance in providing this type of information!

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