So I bought one and he was going to install mine. I have a v1. He got 1 wire on and the next 2 were supposed to be direct soldering to the legs of a chip. VERY VERY VERY small legs (smallest I could see on the board). He was having alot of difficulty getting the solder to stick, as well as not bridging 2 legs. I went up stairs and passed out for a while. When I woke up he was still trying and said he had to clear bridges several times.
He gave up, reassembled, and no PS2 boot screen anymore

Soooo... off to Game Stop. I pick up a used PS2. Turns out to be a V10. This one has easier solder points. He gets them all attached and we go upstairs to test it out.
Original PS2 - works fine.
Original PS1 - doesn't autodetect, forced to hold circle upon bootup.
Original Import PS1 - same thing.
Copied Import PS1 - same thing.
Copied PS2 - does not work.
Crap.
Just for fun, tried a different copied import PS1. The PS2 takes the disc and shuts off! It ate my CD

Crap.
Next day, my buddy says the wires leading to ground and from ac may not have been large enough and brings some different wire.
Soldering to the AC connection was a nightmare (it was the edge of a surface mount resistor). In the process, the edge of the resistor became unsoldered and flipped up.
Minus 2 PS2's.
I think it's time to give up

No more PS2 for me for a while

My buddy took them both home and is going to try and fix them. He even offered to purchase a brand new pre-modded one for me because he felt bad (declined).