Ceiling Fan Lights Blink

Ceiling Fan Lights Blink
Ceiling Fan Lights Blink

Tips on How To Fix PS3 Red Light of Death

So you have suffered the Red Light on the PS3?

Don't worry! Now, I am sharing some tips with you on how to fix PS3 red light of death. According to my experience in the past, I believe it is the easiest and quickest way to fix this problem. Sony are in complete denial about their PS3’s and are charging $150 and up to repair just one PS3. Here you can do it for almost nothing!

If you have suffered this problem, then you’d know that it is very devastating as PS3’s aren’t cheap! You were probably expecting Sony’s high quality standard when you bought your PS3. Am I right? I should know, because this has happened to me not once, but twice.

And I can tell you, it’s really annoying!

Now, there is no one single fix for the Red light. This is because the light just means “general hardware failure”. And because of this, there are many things that could go wrong. We assist you in figuring out which one it is.

OK, follow the steps below to get your PS3 up and running now!

COOL DOWN THE PS3- THE BASICS

Sometimes the red light may flash because of overheating (being too hot). Follow the steps below:

1. Place your PlayStation 3™ on an open shelf that isn't shared with other electronics. If your entertainment system has doors, do not close the doors while the system is on.

2. Avoid placing your system in corners of a room. Heat can easily get trapped in corners. The PS3™ already produces a massive amount of heat, and the trapped heat will overheat your system much faster.

3. Turn your PS3™ off for half an hour and wait, and then turn it back on.

4. Line up your console with an air conditioning vent. Use your already-in-place air conditioning system before buying additional cooling units. It's already blowing cold air through the house, so let it blow on the PS3™ as well.

5. Leave the PS3™ running for a little while, and then touch the sides of the walls of the shelving. If any one side is hot to the touch, look at purchasing and installing fans specifically for the PS3™, targeting the hot side of the console. Plenty of third-party manufacturers produce fans for all sides of the system, and you can find them at any gaming retailer.

6. Purchase a laptop cooling pad for the console to sit on. You can find these at any computer accessory retailer, and you will be amazed at how quickly these electronic pads will cool down your PS3™ (this should be a last resort).

7. If all else fails, turn off the high-definition or lower the resolution. The high-definition capability is the cause of the extensive heat. If lowering the high-definition resolution doesn't help, turn off the high-definition setting completely.

Final Tips/Myths:

  • Setting your PS3™ on its side doesn’t affect disk reading abilities
  • It is better to set your PS3™ facing upwards, so that the fan is facing up towards the ceiling (as hot air naturally rises). This should help your PS3™ cool off better

Does your problem solved? If it still has not solved yet, please refer to this article for further details.

About the Author

Stop spending $150 and wait for 5 weeks to fix your PS3. Learn how to fix yellow/red light of death yourself! To find out more, click here!

Why is my ceiling fan slowing down and my light strobing?

I installed a ceiling fan in a ceiling fixture two years ago and and it has always worked without any problems. I recently moved my desktop computer into this room and now, whenever I turn on JUST THE SURGE PROTECTOR for all of the computer stuff, the ceiling fan slows down and the light blinks, as though it isn't getting enough power. Is this indeed the case? Am I trying to run too much stuff on this one circuit? Or is there a wiring problem with my ceiling fan?
Before I wired the fan, the switch on the wall controlled an outlet. There was no ceiling fixture. I fixed the outlet so it was running hot all the time, then ran the wiring from the switch over the top of the room to the ceiling fan, so the wiring for the ceiling fan is included in the wiring for the room. It is not on a seperate circuit. I would think that if I am overloading anything, the breaker would trip, right? Why would the fan just stop working and the light blink?

Your Neutral supply not enough..... Don't share it to many in one circuit
The power will get less if your turn ON your appliances which connect to same circuit. The blinking light is very clean signal to show you that the neutral power too less can't support for all. Not the LIVE wire. If the LIFE wire problem they not make the blinking light but streetly they kick the breaker.

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