water damage indicator or the proper term is
Liquid damage indicator LDI. A small square or circle of litmus paper located on electronics to indicate moisture damage.I opened a PSP 2000X to replace a cracked screen. That was how I found it.
But you do not have to go this far.
Remove battery cover.
orientate the PSP so it is right side up. (you can read the serial number)
Look to the bottom right side of the battery compartment.
There are two openings to the right of the screw- The first is covered by the VOID Indicator Tape, the second one is the access to the LDI. White is fine, Red dots is damage.
My PSP had a small square piece that had red dots on it, (In Tennessee the high humidity turned the dots red. I feel sorry for the folks in Texas)
This is located on the back of your LCD screen.
I have learned how to remove any tamper tape but will only do it for a cost. This is a tight kept secret that has been very lucrative to me. The chemical is expensive and hard to get, but can do thousands of labels.
Once removed the piece can be replaced with a new or fake tape for warranty and exchange.
the water is a good source of electricity. banana can be easily pressed and can be broked as it has water.so we get our psp charged
As far as I know, no. Chances are you still have the original file on your computer- try to put it on the PSP again, and make sure the PSP can support the file type. Remember to eject the USB device with the computer first before you unplug it: if you just unplug, it may damage the files.
Psp street is much better i have psp 3000 and psp street and psp street is better then psp i would say.
PSP-1000, PSP-2000, PSP-3000, PSP-N1000. Thus, there are four versions of Sony PSP.
The PSP 3000 is the third generation of the PSP system, there is also a PSP 2000 (AKA slim). a PSP 1000 (AKA phat). and the PSP go, which is the most recent iteration of the PSP.
yes it does
The liquid damage indicator (LDI) - or as most people know it, the water damage indicator, on a Blackberry Curve is a small tab inside the battery compartment. All BlackBerry smartphones and batteries have at least one water damage indicator that can indicate even a small amount of liquid damage to a BlackBerry smartphone or battery. The location of the LDI can vary, depending on the BlackBerry smartphone or battery. However, on the Blackberry Curve it is possible to see it if the back of the phone is taken off. If there has been no damage then the color will be white. Any moisture that has entered the phone will cause it to turn red.
There is usually a water damage indicator under the battery. Look for a small circle or square filled with Xes. If the area has changed color (i.e. it's a solid color and the Xes are not visible), your phone has water damage.
a white square on the housing to the side of the sim card holder - white if ok - red if water damaged
A water indicator typically changes color when it comes in contact with water, due to a chemical reaction or material composition. This color change helps to show whether water has entered or affected a device, such as a phone or electronic device, often serving as a warning of potential water damage.
A water level indicator shows how high the water is.
do you mean caging by putting it in a smart fit psp case or another way>>if its another way it could get damaged
The most useful Psp accessory tends to be a screen protector or Psp case. These protect the Psp's screen and the unit itself from damage.
The water damage indicator on most Smartphones is located inside the phone. Firstly, take the back off and look by the battery as this is usually where it is. If it's not, then check at the bottom of the phone for a small white dot. The white dot should stay this colour as long as it has been kept dry. If not then it will turn a pink/red colour indicating water has entered the device.
A water level indicator is used to monitor and control the water level in tanks, reservoirs, or other water storage systems. It helps prevent overfilling or running dry, ensuring efficient water usage and avoiding damage to equipment. It is commonly used in industries, homes, agriculture, and water treatment plants.
if there is damage and we charge separately for repair but the damage was not noticed as much as the PS3 version
I occasionally work with a friend of mine who owns two different mobile phone service repair centers, one being metroPCS and one being t-mobile and in both locations the only thing that we check for water damage is the red dot sticker. Some of these stickers are simply behind the battery other models have them inside of the phone. However there has been instances where I have opened a phone to check the conditions of the water damage sticker only to find it missing and see droplets of water and spots of corrosion inside. Obviously this is water damage and the owner had tried to outsmart the technician (being me). Although there was no sticker for me to verify water damage the owner apparently didn't think that I would notice the water droplets and corrosion.