That happened to me and i had to get a new ds , try calling nintendo go to nintendo.com 4 the phone number try google it or just get a new ds or battrey
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The issue is not with the fuses or with the battery. That end is working properly if the light stays a constant orange. The issue is with the other end, how the system powers on. Check the power slider (on mother board) or the L2 inductor (located below the slider). Chances are the tab on the slider has broken off or the L2 slider broke off from the motherboard.
i have got that dont worry look the battery could be loose !! i know what your saying " LOOSE ???" well yeahh just put paper or anything until its FIRM and tight THAN you can put the charger OR if that dont work than find a new charger on EBAY..
Sounds like the battery is charged fully. If you know someone else who has another psp, try putting the battery into his/hers and see if it starts up. If so, your psp may have been fried. There is not much you can do.
yes. the problem here is that adaptors dont convert voltage. so when you put the psp on charge in ireland it must have fried the circuits so that they wouldn't work. this means that the psp is ruined
sorry to be the one to tell you
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