I just recently bought a used hrap1 and am running into a problem. It is constantly stuck in the "up" position.
What I've tried:
I have un-plugged and replugged the controller multiple times on 1P, 2P and tried multiple different games all to no avail, still stuck on "up". I've also taken it almost completely apart and cleaned it. I've taken apart the joystick assembly so that it is now only the pcb+microswitch part. I also cleaned and examined that but the microswitch appears to be depressed. There doesn't seem to be a way to open up the microswitch housing to check for conductive debris or anything like that that could be closing the loop.
Has anyone ran into a similar problem, know what's wrong with it, or know of a way to fix it? Thanks.
Problem with HRAP1, help/ideas appreciated
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Just to be clear... you've confirmed that it's the microswitch board? The input goes back to normal if you unplug it?
If it is, I would make sure there's no crap floating around or bridging the tracks, but it sounds like you've already done it. You could try to replace the problem switch itself, or just grab a new PCB. Looking at the PCB, it seems like the switch could be levered open somehow. No guarantee it will go back together again afterwards.
If it is, I would make sure there's no crap floating around or bridging the tracks, but it sounds like you've already done it. You could try to replace the problem switch itself, or just grab a new PCB. Looking at the PCB, it seems like the switch could be levered open somehow. No guarantee it will go back together again afterwards.
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Ok so I think I've narrowed it down to the PSX pcb that's inside the Hrap.
I actually have an old PSX controller lying around and I'm considering resoldering/wiring everything to do.
I got a question for anyone whos done this before, this psx controller pcb i have, the contacts are like ... not metal looking. more of a black surface that probably will not stick to solder. How do I get the wires securely connected to the contact points
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I actually have an old PSX controller lying around and I'm considering resoldering/wiring everything to do.
I got a question for anyone whos done this before, this psx controller pcb i have, the contacts are like ... not metal looking. more of a black surface that probably will not stick to solder. How do I get the wires securely connected to the contact points

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Yeah, that's what he means. You dont want to solder half of the buttons to the ground side of the controller contacts, for instance. . .
Get a multimeter & figure out which of the two contacts is ground. Solder to the other one. This is especially necessary since the pcb on the stick itself probably uses a common ground.
Get a multimeter & figure out which of the two contacts is ground. Solder to the other one. This is especially necessary since the pcb on the stick itself probably uses a common ground.