kipkeior 27. mai 2020 kl. 20.51
My PS3 controller presses buttons by itself
My controller is connected through a USB cable but the ¨charging port connector¨ of the controller is a little opened/bent and now the Mini-USB (the small cannector that goes into the controller entry) is a little wobbly which I think is the reason why it causes the controller to go crazy with the buttons. Is there a way to fix this? because where I live all the electronic stores are closed due to the pandemic.

If there's a way, do you know a trustworthy tutorial?
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r.linder 27. mai 2020 kl. 21.17 
Any of the buttons kind of recessed or sticky? Really common issue.
kipkeior 27. mai 2020 kl. 22.44 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Escorve:
Any of the buttons kind of recessed or sticky? Really common issue.
When I barely move the controller I can see the inputs go crazy, the controller is ¨fine¨ at first glance but the little USB charger entry of the controller is a little bent. So when I move the controller the USB mouth that connects to the controller (the smaller not the big one) wobbles, which I think is the reason why the buttons are being pressed without my hand.
r.linder 27. mai 2020 kl. 22.49 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn5BAjSia4Q
See if this can help. If anything it'll just show how to take it apart carefully.
_I_ 27. mai 2020 kl. 23.12 
the ps3 ribbon cable design is a pain from the start
cleaning the contacts and putting a piece of foam under it to help support makes a huge difference

easy check if its the ribbon is to gently twist the controller, if joy.cpl test shows inputs go crazy its the ribbon
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Jamebonds1 27. mai 2020 kl. 23.36 
Also, don't use a mat like one in the video. It doesn't look like it is ESD safe mat. That flex connector in the controller is far worst I have ever seen. Flex ribbon is very fragile, so don't pull it too hard. Use isopropyl alcohol at least 70% to clean the contact, so that it doesn't create small water on the PCB. Most important, always discharged yourself before touching the PCB.
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kipkeior 27. mai 2020 kl. 23.58 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Jamebonds1:
Also, don't use a mat like one in the video. It doesn't look like it is ESD safe mat. That flex connector in the controller is far worst I have ever seen. Flex ribbon is very fragile, so don't pull it too hard. Use isopropyl alcohol at least 70% to clean the contact, so that it doesn't create small water on the PCB. Most important, always discharged yourself before touching the PCB.
Is okay if I use regular alcohol (for wounds) and duck tape? Also how do I discharge myself? (I'm not very clever when the subject is about technology)
Jamebonds1 28. mai 2020 kl. 0.11 
Opprinnelig skrevet av kipkeior:
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Also, don't use a mat like one in the video. It doesn't look like it is ESD safe mat. That flex connector in the controller is far worst I have ever seen. Flex ribbon is very fragile, so don't pull it too hard. Use isopropyl alcohol at least 70% to clean the contact, so that it doesn't create small water on the PCB. Most important, always discharged yourself before touching the PCB.
Is okay if I use regular alcohol (for wounds) and duck tape? Also how do I discharge myself? (I'm not very clever when the subject is about technology)

You can discharge yourself by touch any metal that is connected to the ground. You can also use regular alcohol if it has no sugar or any edible ingredients.

Here is the link. You also can minimize ESD more by taking off your shoe.
https://sciencing.com/rid-static-electricity-body-5862942.html
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_I_ 28. mai 2020 kl. 0.26 
Opprinnelig skrevet av Jamebonds1:
Also, don't use a mat like one in the video. It doesn't look like it is ESD safe mat. That flex connector in the controller is far worst I have ever seen. Flex ribbon is very fragile, so don't pull it too hard. Use isopropyl alcohol at least 70% to clean the contact, so that it doesn't create small water on the PCB. Most important, always discharged yourself before touching the PCB.

agreed, those suck, not only useless for doing any work (screws fall through holes and solder sticks to it), they degrade also melt other plastics

solder mats like this are a good size (35x25cm) for smaller electronics repair
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pad-Desk-Pad-PC-Phone-Anti-Static-Heat-Insulation-Silicone-Mat-Soldering-Repair/392658456031

as for esd, just be careful, discharge large/high voltage caps with a screwdriver
(pressing power button while unplugged does not drain them, the power enable circuit still shuts off before they are drained)
and handle components by their ground/shields
Jamebonds1 28. mai 2020 kl. 0.35 
Opprinnelig skrevet av _I_:
Opprinnelig skrevet av Jamebonds1:
Also, don't use a mat like one in the video. It doesn't look like it is ESD safe mat. That flex connector in the controller is far worst I have ever seen. Flex ribbon is very fragile, so don't pull it too hard. Use isopropyl alcohol at least 70% to clean the contact, so that it doesn't create small water on the PCB. Most important, always discharged yourself before touching the PCB.

agreed, those suck, not only useless for doing any work (screws fall through holes and solder sticks to it), they degrade also melt other plastics

solder mats like this are a good size (35x25cm) for smaller electronics repair
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pad-Desk-Pad-PC-Phone-Anti-Static-Heat-Insulation-Silicone-Mat-Soldering-Repair/392658456031

as for esd, just be careful, discharge large/high voltage caps with a screwdriver
(pressing power button while unplugged does not drain them, the power enable circuit still shuts off before they are drained)
and handle components by their ground/shields
Mat looks good. The company where I work has a stringent ESD policy. ESD mat ~ $500, soldier station ~ $1000, soldier tip ~ $30, soldier cable ~ $200, cutter ~ $80, pliers ~ $70, and wire stripper ~ $60. All ESD safe.
_I_ 28. mai 2020 kl. 1.04 
i worked at nokia repair, back when they were popular

alot of esd mats are not solder safe, will melt/burn with 300+c hot air or iron
Sist redigert av _I_; 28. mai 2020 kl. 1.04
Jamebonds1 28. mai 2020 kl. 13.36 
Opprinnelig skrevet av _I_:
i worked at nokia repair, back when they were popular

alot of esd mats are not solder safe, will melt/burn with 300+c hot air or iron
ESD mat at the company is heat resistant.
Dr0mangle 6. jan. 2022 kl. 14.17 
Opprinnelig skrevet av 乇丂匚ㄖ尺ᐯ乇:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn5BAjSia4Q
See if this can help. If anything it'll just show how to take it apart carefully.
I just had a similar issue as OP with my old PS3 controller. PS3 controller connected trough USB and items and weapons were changing randomly in Dark Souls 2 when the controller or the USB cable was moved.

Clean up and a bit of tape following that video fixed the issue with my controller.
Just adding a comment in case someone else gets here trough a google search.
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