The reason might be that your psp has no power and your charger dosn't work. Next you just have to get another charger or something.
Another reason might be that your psp's battery pack is broken you just have to flip your psp over and by the power button there is a place you can take your battery pack out, next you just have to get another battery pack
SOURCE: Sony PSP not charging
ok heres what you do 1. try blowing in the adapter slot 2. take out the mem. card & the battery for 24 hours 3. buy a new psp
SOURCE: the x button doesn't work on my psp
Try holding the x button down for at least 5min and then tap it for 2 min and after words put it some place where it can fell ho and dry off even though it already might be dried of.
SOURCE: PSP cannot be charge through wall charger
Maybe the powerpoint that you used isn't working!
Try charging on another powerpoint!
If it isn't the chargers' fault, then it must be your battery, or PSP DC IN connector, where you insert the charger into the PSP.
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: I HAVE A PSP 1002 (ORIGINAL MODEL). the problem is
i do believe you have burnt out the inverter within the system :( i dont have an answer for you on how to persue a fix but i do wish you good luck .......keep in mind these are very cheap new nowadays so dont pay a big amount to fix it if possible ok :)
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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