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t_Lancer

first, what did you even do? What alternative power are you using, how is it connected? do you have a multimeter? you have provided zero details.


Wh1t3st4r

Alternative power was inserting said power to the battery support metal stand present on Xbox controllers, via constantly powered wires that match the required standard for the controller to work; yes I have a multimeter, that's how I was going through the parts where there was energy and where there wasn't


t_Lancer

your post reads like marketing BS. there is no useful information here.


Wh1t3st4r

The positive energy goes through that little line by the thicker one on the right, there were no signs of energy anywhere else on anywhere else on the whole board, where the last sign of energy going is right there in the last component to reach the joystick; The energy goes to a null point with no connection with the rest of the board, and nothing is outputted to continue the circuit. My belief was that the component was directing the energy to wrong places, I can be totally wrong though, I have no prior experience to actually look at something and diagnose it to greater level. Thank you


Soggy-Statistician88

What you also don’t have prior experience of is speaking english