Thank you Vladimir! The cable was a personal idea 💡 (that is why you couldn’t find it anywhere else). Spread the word if it was helpful, maybe we can get this hack to others that might find it useful 😃. Happy gaming 🎮!
Just came across this. USB charge board fried Ordered the battery just to find this out This is the lifesaver now I can use external battery packs to charge my phone from the EXT Port awesome took me all of 20 minutes to do this
Thank you for your feedback! I will keep that in mind for future videos. I usually add some more information and links in the description that should add to the video. Cheers !
Thanks for making this video. My PS4 controller stopped charging, and wasn't sure if I should swap out the battery, swap the USB, or buy a docking station. With this, I was able to charge the controller, thus verifying that the USB port was dead, and didn't have to spend $20 on the docking station. Thanks again!
BRO THANK U SOOO MUCH i knew i coulf charge by the ext port but didnt know the pin in/out and qas planning to make my own concoction of a cable and wire but ur video was soo helpful and the cable works perfectly
Amazing video. My controller has a problem where it won't accept power through USB port although If battery charged, it works flawlessly and even connects to my pc via USB. It only doesn't charge it. Did this method and now my controller is working while plugged in BUT, when connected to the modded charger and connected to Bluetooth, if I disconnect the modded charger the controller seems to work just fine on battery and doesn't shut down but also it doesn't light up the light bar. A very strange problem is happening to my controller but no matter, this method gave it a life and I'm glad I found it❤.
Thank you! I am glad it helped! The LED that lights up inside the controller it is mounted on the USB module and connects to the controller via a ribbon cable. If the ribbon or the usb module is are damaged, there is a big chance that your LED won’t work or won’t work with all colors (RGB). It might light up Blue (player) but Yellow (charging).
brooooooooo !!!! im from malaysiaaa, the diy ext is workinggg, and now im going to make diy dock from the ext i made from this videooooo, thanks alot brooo well done, peace from malaysia
BRO I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH I COULD THANK YOU RIGHT NOW BUT I HAD DONE IT AND IT WORKS PERFECTLY FINE AS MY RIBBON I USE TO CHARGE THE CONTROLLERA ARE BURST I NEEDED A CHARGING STATION BUT I SAW THIS VIDEO NOW I CAN SAVE BACK ON SOME MONEY.
@@tokyo8236 if the light comes up as if it is charging but the controller turns off when you pull the cable out, it means that you have a faulty battery. In this case you could change the battery or play with the cable connected. Or, like you said…. New Controller 😁. Cheers.
Great question! I haven’t tried but i think either the front and back charging pins are interconnected or there is a safety measure inside the electronics. I don’t exactly know as I am not a specialist. My bet would be that nothing would happen either that the controller will charge.
Hey. This video got me excited...I am looking at connecting PS4 back buttons via a long cable to the EXT port instead of directly in to the port. What cables would I need to do this? I am converting the back buttons to a jump pedal
Love this video and does the ext cable have to be from a keyboard? Or does any old usb cable do the trick? If it doesn't. Can a usb cable from a mouse work?
Any usb cable should be fine. Some charging cables might not have all 4 wires inside. But if it has 4 wires core there should be problem. I actually didn’t use the keyboard cable because the wires had different colors so it was not a good example for the tutorial.
@@LifeHackerMax thank you for the quick response and one last question. The usb cable i have only has red and black..just those 2 wires. I can still connect those red and black to the green and red wires of my ext cable right?, Thanks 😊
My usb cable is missing the black wire but there’s a solid strip of neatly packed shiny silver wire with no color surrounding it, is that supposed to be the black wire?
That should be the black wire (the ground) but If you are not sure maybe you can find a way to test the wires somehow. A multimeter would be great or some 5v electronic that you don’t mind if you break (a small fan or motor, some lights).
I was searching for this year I thought I may have to make a custom pcb I have known the pin Label but never try this way like using the usb such a great innovation idea you have thans
Thanks Barney! There was a pcb made. You can find a link in the description. That is where I found the pinout for the port. I never made a pcb before so I had to figure out another way. Happy coincidence that the pins from the usb are positioned at the right distance to connect with the pins from the ext port 😜.
@@LifeHackerMax it's done and it is working perfectly but only problem I'm facing now is the placement so I am thinking to make a charging dock with this so thank you Now I can use it wirelessly earlier I was using direct cable to battery input 😆😆
You need to use data cables (with 4 wires). Some cables are only for charging and have only 2 wires. Best advice I can give is to find some cables that have the same color combinations as mine (4 wires red/black/ white/ green). This way you’ll make the right connections. From my experience the cables that have different wire colors replace one of the colors with another. If you have blue white red and black, most probably the blue is instead of the green (but it’s only a guess).
No. This is only for charging purposes. It will not connect with your console. You can connect it from the pairing menu and by pushing the share and ps buttons at the same time.
Thank you for the idea. I am not that good with tiny electronics. I tend to have shaky hands and also I believe you need some special tools for earbuds.
It will not work because you are using pin 1 & 4 from the USB and 1 & 3 from the USB MOD. And you even have to cross them: black to red (-5v from USB to +5v pin on USB MOD) and red to green (+5v pin from USB to data pin on USB mod) if I remember correctly.
This is awesome! Can I splice micro usb cords as long as they have a USB-A male end, or do they have to be solid USB-A cords? My kids jam the chargers in their ports like prison shanks🤣. Any help would be appreciated
You only need the USB-A side of the chord. You will cut the other side so it is not important what kind it is. You will need 2 cables and will only use the USB -A side on both cables.
Bruhhh wtf it worked it actually worked had a grey wire but I was like grey close to black right did my lih shiggy de shiggy and it worked wow thanks bro your amazing
You can connect it in PlayStation settings. You still need a second controller to initiate the system. I haven’t tried a mouse or a keyboard so I don’t know if that can work.
I used cyanoacrylate (super glue). You can also try a slim double sided tape. It also worked inserting the blue tab after inserting the ribbon without sticking it.
I dont exactly understand. Why did you cut that end outta the other cable? You already had a 5v+ and - connection in one cable, could you not have just modified the one cable?
I used 2 of the same plugs at both ends (male USB-A) so I had to cut those from 2 different cables as a cable with 2 USB-A male plugs is unusual to be found laying around the house. And even with a special cable like that you can see that the wire colors don’t match (the 5v from the Charger) goes to the black one from the custom plug (from what I remember). I hope this answers your question.
You can pause the video and see the drawing. If I recall the bottom pins extremities. I think there is also a link in the description of the site from where I found the pinout. Maybe you can take a look there and understand everything better. I explained as best as I could in the video. I don’t think I could do it better. I hope you will figure it out eventually. Good luck! 🍀
i have two questions, do i have to sauter the wires, and can i use electrical tape instead of the stuff that you burn on? also this is genius they need to make chargers like that
Thank you! If you make the connection without soldering it will still work but it is not as secure (it might get disconnected in time depending on how you handle the cable). As long as the wires don’t touch each other you can use almost anything as insulation. In my experience the electrical tape is a bit hard to work with and makes the insulated area a bit bulky and less flexible. Also poor quality tapes tend to unwrap in time. That is why I prefer using thermal tubes (you should easily find some at electronics stores or bricolage stores). Nonetheless you should be good without soldering or thermal tubing specially if it’s for an emergency situation. 👍🏼 Good luck!
The short answer is no. Pin 1 and 4 is for voltage and pins 2 and 3 for data. So you would get one voltage pin and one data pin on the controllers end. You still have to cut the cable and cross connect the wires to get voltage on pins one and three.
Thank you ☺️! What size are you referring to? To be honest I haven’t measured the inside of the port. I filed the socket bit by bit until it fitted the hole. The thickness of the plug was a happy accident.
@@ljsv it is not aluminum (it is some kind of zinc alloy I think). As long as the solder sticks to each material, you can connect them and they will transfer electricity. They are both conductors.
Man, I know this works but once I get to putting the cable in the EXT port its always too big and I always shorten it, and the gold wires are always on the slide to close to the Ext port. But do you sell any? If so, I'd be willing to pay for them.
Hey man! I am sorry you are experiencing difficulties. I don’t sell them but you can find charging docks for sale that use the ext port for charging the ds4 controller. A short google search should help you find them.
If I have a cable that is usb on both sides, I only have to alter one to make it fit the ext port right? Or do I still have to do the red green black wires?
@@Lucky-md4rs I would love to. But if you followed the video correctly it should work. Two things to consider: check that you position the plug in correctly (pins oriented down) and recheck the wire connections are correct (recheck the color combination between wires). Rewatch the video and make sure you did everything correctly.
Bro I tried this with 4 different cables, and each time I did it, it didn't work. I rewired the cables like you did in the video, but it just won't charge. Idk what I'm doing wrong 😔
Feel free to send me an email with a few pictures. Maybe I can help if I see what you did. The wiring and the plug are important. Have you tried the cable on more than one controller? Maybe the issue with your controller is more than just the back USB port. Also if the LED on your controller is damaged, it might charge without showing it.
@@LifeHackerMax @@LifeHackerMax I managed to get it to work. I saw a schematic of usb wire connections and found that yellow was for positive positive data transfer and green was negative data transfer (or vice versa). I then just figured I should combine the two wires and connect it like you showed with the yellow and green wires basically just being a green wire, and it worked.
Hey hi my ps4 controller battery is fine when i turn it on it wont but when I connect directly it power on, but when I disconnect from power it disconnect and power of what might be the problem
Hey Karim! Sounds like you do have a battery issue. Have you opened up your controller? If you did, you might have missed to put the battery socket back in. If not, your battery might be depleted and unable to hold the change. Usually that would be what I would check first. I hope this helps!
I have a question about wire codecs I have a ps4 cable and a cable of my broken keyboard the colours are the same but the ps4 cable wire colour is way lighter colours and the white wire on the cable off the keyboard looks like human skin colour should I be good to go cause they look the same
That was actually very helpful! I thought it'd be just a cannibalized dock or ext connector. Which isn't that useful really, considering if one had that...you could charge with it 😅
Thank you! I usually search for inventive ways to resolve my problems. What is interesting is that I prefer to use this cable to charge all of my controllers. For some reason they don’t always charge through the back port but always charge through the ext port.
If something got damaged I don’t know what to suggest. You can let it sit for a while and then try recharging again. Usually the components have some protection that will break the circuit and after they cool down everything works as usual. I plugged it in the wrong way once and kept it plugged for a while but nothing happened.
Bro holy shit thank you so much! My micro usb port is broken so i was planning to just swap out batteries from an old controller that also has a broken micro usb, but i would charge them with a broke controller from nanco which is usb c, point is you're a life saver !
Hey there! You might have a cooling problem on your console: cleaning and charging the thermal paste might help. If not, probably best to get it to a specialist (because of overheating some pins on the main board get unsoldered and need special care and special tools).
EDIT2: Where should I put this cable on?, I was thinking that it should be okay to charge it with the PC as it is kinda low voltaje and it shouldn't fry the gamepad, but I'm very scared of fucking up the USB ports due to how hot it gets, literally, I burnt myself with it, and I can feel the heat through the cable. BTW I put it in a USB3.0 port. EDIT: it does heat a lot ._. I burnt myself with it, be careful with that. Also, be sure to file the tip pretty well, if not it will not charge. I thought that I failed with it until I got more material out of the tip. If you use an old mouse or cable (instead of usb cable) you will fight with the metal part. It goes pretty far behind the cable and is not as cheap as what you see in the video. ORIGINAL: If the USB cable starts to heat on the union... is it a bad signal?
There seems to be something wrong with your cable. It should not get hot at all. You should be careful as it might be a fire hazard and if not you could damage your controller or charger. I would advise you to stop using it, recheck your work, maybe use other cables. There might be a short somewhere. Please be careful as it can be dangerous.
@@LifeHackerMax okiwis ♥ I ended buying the port replacement, I'm kinda glad that it was so easy to replace and it didn't involve solders lol I'm starting to think how much people steal with "repairing" the charging port when it is as easy as unscrew, get out the flex, put the replacement (jds-011 in my case) put again the flex and kek
I created this mod exactly as you did and controller turns on but the blue light starts flickering, the speaker is clicking and the L2 and R2 buttons are being pressed, anyone experiences the same?
Maybe there is some sort of short somewhere. For me everything works fine. I am using my cable to charge my controller since I made it and I can play games while charging it. Something seems to be wrong on your cable. I would advise you to stop using it or you might burn out your controller or your charger.
Thank you so much for your feedback Bruno! 😊 Your words bring be joy 🥹! As for the underrated part: I this is true, than in time it will sort itself out 😜. Until then I will keep on making content and I hope you guys will spread the word so we can reach for the moon 🤞🏼.
First, Ext plug has to fit Face down inside the EXT port. Wire connection (if you have a multimeter to check the voltage on the 2 pins that would be awesome) Red wire from USB (+5V) connects to the Green wire from the EXT plug and Black wire from USB(GND) goes to the Red wire from EXT plug. If you cut the USB like I did, you should have the pins face down and the cut part on the other side of the audio jack on the controller (if you have the pins down and the cut part on the side of the audio jack than the wire connections should be different/ in this case i think you should have white and black instead of green and red) ( you can send me an email with a picture of the custom plug and I can tell you if something seems off). If all is well there could be that the plastic of the plug is not thick enough and it doesn’t make a good connection with the pins on the controller. There could also be something else broken inside the electronics of the controller and whatever you do it will not charge (you could test this by trying to charge a controller that you are sure it works). That is all I can think of. I hope it helps! Good luck! 🍀
Love the editing and passion you put into your work. I hope for the best for your channel!
Thank you so much Katami! I really try my best to make something worthwhile! ❤️
Can I order this from u?@@LifeHackerMax
Love the video, and the greater thing is that I followed your guide and actually be able to charge my DS4.
It's ps4?
Needed this so much, you are the only guy i could find doing this. Thanks a million!
sub for sure
Thank you Vladimir! The cable was a personal idea 💡 (that is why you couldn’t find it anywhere else). Spread the word if it was helpful, maybe we can get this hack to others that might find it useful 😃. Happy gaming 🎮!
Just came across this.
USB charge board fried
Ordered the battery just to find this out
This is the lifesaver now I can use external battery packs to charge my phone from the EXT Port awesome took me all of 20 minutes to do this
It was hard to see what exactly you were doing, but it helped me out, thank you very much. More explanation would have been great :)
Thank you for your feedback! I will keep that in mind for future videos. I usually add some more information and links in the description that should add to the video. Cheers !
bro ive just watched the video and then got motivited to do it and to my surprise it works
Thanks for making this video. My PS4 controller stopped charging, and wasn't sure if I should swap out the battery, swap the USB, or buy a docking station.
With this, I was able to charge the controller, thus verifying that the USB port was dead, and didn't have to spend $20 on the docking station.
Thanks again!
You are welcome! I am glad to be of help! 😀
Thanks, Dude! I've replaced the micro USB board, and it didn't change anything, but your EXT port hack works perfectly 😎
Maybe it's the ribbon cable that connects the sub to the main board or the connector, have a good day bro👍
@VortexZ6 thank you for your input. This might be of help for some folks. 👍🏼
This was incredible! I really enjoyed and learned while watching
BRO THANK U SOOO MUCH i knew i coulf charge by the ext port but didnt know the pin in/out and qas planning to make my own concoction of a cable and wire but ur video was soo helpful and the cable works perfectly
works great! you saved me having to buy a new controller..thanks!
Amazing video. My controller has a problem where it won't accept power through USB port although If battery charged, it works flawlessly and even connects to my pc via USB. It only doesn't charge it. Did this method and now my controller is working while plugged in BUT, when connected to the modded charger and connected to Bluetooth, if I disconnect the modded charger the controller seems to work just fine on battery and doesn't shut down but also it doesn't light up the light bar. A very strange problem is happening to my controller but no matter, this method gave it a life and I'm glad I found it❤.
Thank you! I am glad it helped! The LED that lights up inside the controller it is mounted on the USB module and connects to the controller via a ribbon cable. If the ribbon or the usb module is are damaged, there is a big chance that your LED won’t work or won’t work with all colors (RGB). It might light up Blue (player) but Yellow (charging).
You saved my life! BTW, i did this with a male to male cable and its easier
brooooooooo !!!! im from malaysiaaa, the diy ext is workinggg, and now im going to make diy dock from the ext i made from this videooooo, thanks alot brooo well done, peace from malaysia
All three of my controllers don't charge via USB, but with the "ext" they work again. Thanks a lot!
You’re welcome! Happy it worked out for you 😃.
Didn't know about the charging station, will try it, thanks a lot
It worked, thank you so much, I can now use my battle beaver controler normally 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
Happy I could help! 😃
BRO I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH I COULD THANK YOU RIGHT NOW BUT I HAD DONE IT AND IT WORKS PERFECTLY FINE AS MY RIBBON I USE TO CHARGE THE CONTROLLERA ARE BURST I NEEDED A CHARGING STATION BUT I SAW THIS VIDEO NOW I CAN SAVE BACK ON SOME MONEY.
this helped my dad so much! thanks alot now my controller can charge and im definitely going to subscribe and like!!!!
Do both cables have to be micro usb?
Not necessarily. They have to have 4 wires inside with the same colors as in my video. The other side can be mini USB, USB B, micro USB, and so on.
Me has salvado estoy muy agradecido
Cool man, very cool 👊
Cheers. Just did this and currently charging successfully!
Cheers! Thank you for taking the time to comment 👍🏼. Happy gaming ! 😃
Update. Unfortunately it didnt actually work. Said it was charging but didnt take any charge. Might gave been my wiring. Time for a new controller.
@@tokyo8236 if the light comes up as if it is charging but the controller turns off when you pull the cable out, it means that you have a faulty battery. In this case you could change the battery or play with the cable connected. Or, like you said…. New Controller 😁. Cheers.
Now what would happen if you charged both at the same time?
Great question! I haven’t tried but i think either the front and back charging pins are interconnected or there is a safety measure inside the electronics. I don’t exactly know as I am not a specialist. My bet would be that nothing would happen either that the controller will charge.
Your an absolute genius🎉 THANK YOU🙌🏽🥶
Hey. This video got me excited...I am looking at connecting PS4 back buttons via a long cable to the EXT port instead of directly in to the port. What cables would I need to do this? I am converting the back buttons to a jump pedal
It might be a bit more complicated. In order to access the back buttons via ext port you might need some electronics and a firmware.
@@LifeHackerMax many thanks for the reply. Might have to look at other options.
I made it thanks very much but mine is way thinner but it works pretty fine
You are welcome 😊
Thanks bro it's really work 🙌👏
You are the GOAT! ❤
Thank you so much it actually worked
Thank you so so much brother
It's really working ❤❤
first diy project i actually tried, and i suceeded.
I did and thank you a lot you've gained one more subscriber
thank you so much 🤩🤩🤩 it works for me..thank you thank you
Thank you for this I'm to try it right now
It works !!!!! Thank you so much bro 👍👍
Love this video and does the ext cable have to be from a keyboard? Or does any old usb cable do the trick? If it doesn't. Can a usb cable from a mouse work?
Any usb cable should be fine. Some charging cables might not have all 4 wires inside. But if it has 4 wires core there should be problem. I actually didn’t use the keyboard cable because the wires had different colors so it was not a good example for the tutorial.
@@LifeHackerMax thank you for the quick response and one last question. The usb cable i have only has red and black..just those 2 wires. I can still connect those red and black to the green and red wires of my ext cable right?, Thanks 😊
@@damphyll7881 if one of the cable has only red and black (the USB part) and the other has all 4 wires, than yes 👍🏼.
Awesome it really worked thanks
I guess there is no point in wishing you good luck on the first comment 😅. Happy for you ☺️. Game on!
My usb cable is missing the black wire but there’s a solid strip of neatly packed shiny silver wire with no color surrounding it, is that supposed to be the black wire?
That should be the black wire (the ground) but If you are not sure maybe you can find a way to test the wires somehow. A multimeter would be great or some 5v electronic that you don’t mind if you break (a small fan or motor, some lights).
I was searching for this year I thought I may have to make a custom pcb I have known the pin Label but never try this way like using the usb such a great innovation idea you have thans
Thanks Barney! There was a pcb made. You can find a link in the description. That is where I found the pinout for the port. I never made a pcb before so I had to figure out another way. Happy coincidence that the pins from the usb are positioned at the right distance to connect with the pins from the ext port 😜.
@@LifeHackerMax it's done and it is working perfectly but only problem I'm facing now is the placement so I am thinking to make a charging dock with this so thank you Now I can use it wirelessly earlier I was using direct cable to battery input 😆😆
Genius... The Tony stark of the gaming world.
Thx so much dude! Now its very easy to charge
You are very welcome. 😃
I got the red and black but on the other i have bkue bkack and white , what do i do
You need to use data cables (with 4 wires). Some cables are only for charging and have only 2 wires. Best advice I can give is to find some cables that have the same color combinations as mine (4 wires red/black/ white/ green). This way you’ll make the right connections.
From my experience the cables that have different wire colors replace one of the colors with another. If you have blue white red and black, most probably the blue is instead of the green (but it’s only a guess).
Will this connect my controller if i put the usb on pc will i be able to use my controller
No. This is only for charging purposes. It will not connect with your console. You can connect it from the pairing menu and by pushing the share and ps buttons at the same time.
You should have a lot more likes thank you very much
Thank you! It means a lot!
Does it have to be from a keyboard? because I’m not trying to ruin mine.
Not at all. It can be any USB cable. I just had a broken keyboard at home.
Thanks for the help and for the fast reply! You saved me my friend
@@Motorhead00 you are welcome! Good luck! 🍀
It’s probably on my end but it did shock me when I tried it out and did not work
Ah I see what I did. I messed up the est end
Can the ic of charging be the problem ? My controller doesn't charge and doesn't connect to ps4
Could be the cable. Try a few different cables first.
@@LifeHackerMax ok thx
Can u do a tutorial how to fix like dollar general ear buds 😭😭😭
Thank you for the idea. I am not that good with tiny electronics. I tend to have shaky hands and also I believe you need some special tools for earbuds.
If I grabbed a usb to usb would I just have to modify one end? Or do I have to do the whole wire splicing in order for it to work?
I don’t think it will work. You will still have to cut and recognize the wiring.
It will not work because you are using pin 1 & 4 from the USB and 1 & 3 from the USB MOD. And you even have to cross them: black to red (-5v from USB to +5v pin on USB MOD) and red to green (+5v pin from USB to data pin on USB mod) if I remember correctly.
This is awesome! Can I splice micro usb cords as long as they have a USB-A male end, or do they have to be solid USB-A cords? My kids jam the chargers in their ports like prison shanks🤣. Any help would be appreciated
You only need the USB-A side of the chord. You will cut the other side so it is not important what kind it is. You will need 2 cables and will only use the USB -A side on both cables.
Search for cables with the same color code as mine (those are the standard colors and you can’t fail).
Bruhhh wtf it worked it actually worked had a grey wire but I was like grey close to black right did my lih shiggy de shiggy and it worked wow thanks bro your amazing
How do I connect my controller to my ps4 if the charging hole is broken at top and I charge it from the bottom
You can connect it in PlayStation settings. You still need a second controller to initiate the system. I haven’t tried a mouse or a keyboard so I don’t know if that can work.
@@LifeHackerMax thanks 🙏
broooooo ur the goattttt😭😭🙏🏾🙏🏾
How to stick back on the blue plastic
I used cyanoacrylate (super glue). You can also try a slim double sided tape. It also worked inserting the blue tab after inserting the ribbon without sticking it.
I dont exactly understand. Why did you cut that end outta the other cable? You already had a 5v+ and - connection in one cable, could you not have just modified the one cable?
I used 2 of the same plugs at both ends (male USB-A) so I had to cut those from 2 different cables as a cable with 2 USB-A male plugs is unusual to be found laying around the house. And even with a special cable like that you can see that the wire colors don’t match (the 5v from the Charger) goes to the black one from the custom plug (from what I remember). I hope this answers your question.
I couldn’t Understand' anything about EXT port pinout
Which pin should I choice for charging +5v & -5v?
You can pause the video and see the drawing. If I recall the bottom pins extremities. I think there is also a link in the description of the site from where I found the pinout. Maybe you can take a look there and understand everything better. I explained as best as I could in the video. I don’t think I could do it better. I hope you will figure it out eventually. Good luck! 🍀
That's a cool little sidekick robot you got there. I like the ps4 ext port mod.
He is OK. Kind of clumsy, a bit silly and keeps on breaking stuff 😂. But he has good intentions and that is all that matters. 😁
i have two questions, do i have to sauter the wires, and can i use electrical tape instead of the stuff that you burn on?
also this is genius they need to make chargers like that
Thank you! If you make the connection without soldering it will still work but it is not as secure (it might get disconnected in time depending on how you handle the cable). As long as the wires don’t touch each other you can use almost anything as insulation. In my experience the electrical tape is a bit hard to work with and makes the insulated area a bit bulky and less flexible. Also poor quality tapes tend to unwrap in time. That is why I prefer using thermal tubes (you should easily find some at electronics stores or bricolage stores). Nonetheless you should be good without soldering or thermal tubing specially if it’s for an emergency situation. 👍🏼 Good luck!
@@LifeHackerMax thank you! also love the work you put into this video!
Hey man does charging usb c cables work?
Good question. I haven’t tried it but I suppose that if you can find the + and - 5V wires on the USB C you could hook them up to the second cable.
IT FUCJING WORKED I LOVE YOUOOUOUOU ❤❤❤❤
i’m having trouble connecting both my headphones and the charger but still, at least now i can play
@@dariosalvi4962 i filed the USB port on the other side and I can use the headphone when charging. Thanks for sharing 😊
Very nicely done! Informative and to the point. Thanks so much for your upload mate. Take it easy and have a lovely day 🙂
straight to the point 💀 bro was talking to a robot for 5 minutes
Do I use two USB cables is this gonna work
Yes! You need 2 cables for this to work.
Thanks I did it just because of you, what if I connect my custom cable into my charger?
can i modify a usb male to male cable and only plug out the first and third pin?
The short answer is no. Pin 1 and 4 is for voltage and pins 2 and 3 for data. So you would get one voltage pin and one data pin on the controllers end. You still have to cut the cable and cross connect the wires to get voltage on pins one and three.
Created it with so. Much hard work got a cut on my thumb while shaping it but at last it worked thank you alot ❤
You are welcome! Thank you for the comment! I an sorry for your finger though. Hopefully you can still play 😜. Enjoy!
Bro you did it perfectly but can u reply me and tell me the size of EXT PORT plzzz!!
😇😇
Thank you ☺️! What size are you referring to? To be honest I haven’t measured the inside of the port. I filed the socket bit by bit until it fitted the hole. The thickness of the plug was a happy accident.
@@LifeHackerMax ok thanks for this kind of controller hacks😇😇 I will also try to make an cable just like yours😄😄
@@hanisadiq2428 cool 😎. Let us know how it went. Be careful at the disclaimer with plugging in (pins down).
@@LifeHackerMax Knew it mate my brother is also an guy who knows everything about electric things😆😆
can i connect aluminium with copper?
i mean i have 1 cable with copper conductors and the other one i have aluminium i think
@@ljsv it is not aluminum (it is some kind of zinc alloy I think). As long as the solder sticks to each material, you can connect them and they will transfer electricity. They are both conductors.
January 6 2025 it's working, thx so much ❤❤❤
sos un capo pibe. 10 puntos
this guy needs an oscar
Man, I know this works but once I get to putting the cable in the EXT port its always too big and I always shorten it, and the gold wires are always on the slide to close to the Ext port. But do you sell any? If so, I'd be willing to pay for them.
Hey man! I am sorry you are experiencing difficulties. I don’t sell them but you can find charging docks for sale that use the ext port for charging the ds4 controller. A short google search should help you find them.
Lovely video
My PS4 controller show ? Mark when charging
DS4 not take charging beause ? Mark
Nice tutorial man, ill just try to find a usb to usb cable so I won't that hard work
Thank you! You still have to cut the cable and rewire the connections. It will not work without changing the wires.
@@LifeHackerMax oh well ok although I did not expect that you would still reply back to comment as this video is already old
@Master-sj7lz I am getting notifications on all of my videos no matter how old they are. I am doing my best to help people as much as I can. 😊
Thx it works great
Thank u so much, keep it up
Thank you, I will
If I have a cable that is usb on both sides, I only have to alter one to make it fit the ext port right? Or do I still have to do the red green black wires?
@@pashafarms yoy will still have to redo the wiring.
How did you remove the 3rd pin I am trying but I cant
I used something sharp (swis knife) to bend the pin out a little (in middle of the pin’s length), than pliers to pull it out.
Thank you so much
Works perfect 💯
It doesn't work can you help me? 😢
@@Lucky-md4rs I would love to. But if you followed the video correctly it should work. Two things to consider: check that you position the plug in correctly (pins oriented down) and recheck the wire connections are correct (recheck the color combination between wires). Rewatch the video and make sure you did everything correctly.
Saya berhasil, dan ya ini bekerja
Thanks bro
Pertanyaan : apakah bisa saya menggunakan charger 5v=2a ?
Charger 5v / 1A or 2A 👍🏼.
Thanks a lot bro @@LifeHackerMax
Can I charge it directly into ps4?
If done right it should work from the PS4 but only for charging.
Very very goooooooooood thank you 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Punya saya tidak ada kabel merah, tetapi kabel putih, hijau, coklat, hitam,. Apakah kabel coklat adalah kabel merah nya?
Most probably yes.
Hours of chizziling was worth it man I wish I hadn’t thrown my others away
Bro I tried this with 4 different cables, and each time I did it, it didn't work. I rewired the cables like you did in the video, but it just won't charge. Idk what I'm doing wrong 😔
Feel free to send me an email with a few pictures. Maybe I can help if I see what you did. The wiring and the plug are important. Have you tried the cable on more than one controller? Maybe the issue with your controller is more than just the back USB port. Also if the LED on your controller is damaged, it might charge without showing it.
One of the usb cables I'm using has a yellow wire @@LifeHackerMax
@@LifeHackerMaxThe green wire is also very thin
@@LifeHackerMax @@LifeHackerMax I managed to get it to work. I saw a schematic of usb wire connections and found that yellow was for positive positive data transfer and green was negative data transfer (or vice versa). I then just figured I should combine the two wires and connect it like you showed with the yellow and green wires basically just being a green wire, and it worked.
@josesy-_-boi8354 I am glad you managed to figure it out! Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏽
Thanku brother so much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are welcome!🤗
Hey hi my ps4 controller battery is fine when i turn it on it wont but when I connect directly it power on, but when I disconnect from power it disconnect and power of what might be the problem
Hey Karim! Sounds like you do have a battery issue. Have you opened up your controller? If you did, you might have missed to put the battery socket back in. If not, your battery might be depleted and unable to hold the change. Usually that would be what I would check first. I hope this helps!
Amazing knowledge and very nice video, i love the editing 👌
Thank you so much Ryu for your kind words! 😊🙃
I have a question about wire codecs I have a ps4 cable and a cable of my broken keyboard the colours are the same but the ps4 cable wire colour is way lighter colours and the white wire on the cable off the keyboard looks like human skin colour should I be good to go cause they look the same
I think so, if they are the same colors.
That was actually very helpful! I thought it'd be just a cannibalized dock or ext connector. Which isn't that useful really, considering if one had that...you could charge with it 😅
Thank you! I usually search for inventive ways to resolve my problems. What is interesting is that I prefer to use this cable to charge all of my controllers. For some reason they don’t always charge through the back port but always charge through the ext port.
Sir I did manage to plug it wrongly into the port. Now my controller is dead. Do you have any advices how to fix it?
If something got damaged I don’t know what to suggest. You can let it sit for a while and then try recharging again. Usually the components have some protection that will break the circuit and after they cool down everything works as usual. I plugged it in the wrong way once and kept it plugged for a while but nothing happened.
@@LifeHackerMax ok, thanks. I hope it will work again.
I hope so too. It is far fetched but it is worth a try. I would leave it alone for a day and try again.
@@LifeHackerMax I will do that. Thanks
@@LifeHackerMax It works again 😁😁. Thanks for your help!!!!
Bro holy shit thank you so much! My micro usb port is broken so i was planning to just swap out batteries from an old controller that also has a broken micro usb, but i would charge them with a broke controller from nanco which is usb c, point is you're a life saver !
I am glad I could help! Spread the word so we can help others 😜.
Hello brother,
My ps3 super slim isn't turning on.
Its shows red light...but when I switched it on and it comes green and turns red again in 2sec
Hey there! You might have a cooling problem on your console: cleaning and charging the thermal paste might help. If not, probably best to get it to a specialist (because of overheating some pins on the main board get unsoldered and need special care and special tools).
EDIT2: Where should I put this cable on?, I was thinking that it should be okay to charge it with the PC as it is kinda low voltaje and it shouldn't fry the gamepad, but I'm very scared of fucking up the USB ports due to how hot it gets, literally, I burnt myself with it, and I can feel the heat through the cable. BTW I put it in a USB3.0 port.
EDIT: it does heat a lot ._. I burnt myself with it, be careful with that.
Also, be sure to file the tip pretty well, if not it will not charge. I thought that I failed with it until I got more material out of the tip.
If you use an old mouse or cable (instead of usb cable) you will fight with the metal part. It goes pretty far behind the cable and is not as cheap as what you see in the video.
ORIGINAL: If the USB cable starts to heat on the union... is it a bad signal?
There seems to be something wrong with your cable. It should not get hot at all. You should be careful as it might be a fire hazard and if not you could damage your controller or charger. I would advise you to stop using it, recheck your work, maybe use other cables. There might be a short somewhere. Please be careful as it can be dangerous.
@@LifeHackerMax okiwis ♥
I ended buying the port replacement, I'm kinda glad that it was so easy to replace and it didn't involve solders lol
I'm starting to think how much people steal with "repairing" the charging port when it is as easy as unscrew, get out the flex, put the replacement (jds-011 in my case) put again the flex and kek
I created this mod exactly as you did and controller turns on but the blue light starts flickering, the speaker is clicking and the L2 and R2 buttons are being pressed, anyone experiences the same?
Maybe there is some sort of short somewhere. For me everything works fine. I am using my cable to charge my controller since I made it and I can play games while charging it. Something seems to be wrong on your cable. I would advise you to stop using it or you might burn out your controller or your charger.
worked well!!
You are one kind of youtuber that i just.. need
Easy to understand
Good warnings
And well this is kinda sad but underrated
Thank you so much for your feedback Bruno! 😊 Your words bring be joy 🥹! As for the underrated part: I this is true, than in time it will sort itself out 😜. Until then I will keep on making content and I hope you guys will spread the word so we can reach for the moon 🤞🏼.
i came to this vid bc i saw your comment in another vid
@@30yenz62 wai... me or Max?
@@brunoob-1 you
@@brunoob-1 you sent link to this vid
No me funcionó 😢lo hice tal cual y nada😢
i have just done it but it does not seem to work. Do you know what possible errors i could have made?
First, Ext plug has to fit Face down inside the EXT port. Wire connection (if you have a multimeter to check the voltage on the 2 pins that would be awesome) Red wire from USB (+5V) connects to the Green wire from the EXT plug and Black wire from USB(GND) goes to the Red wire from EXT plug. If you cut the USB like I did, you should have the pins face down and the cut part on the other side of the audio jack on the controller (if you have the pins down and the cut part on the side of the audio jack than the wire connections should be different/ in this case i think you should have white and black instead of green and red) ( you can send me an email with a picture of the custom plug and I can tell you if something seems off). If all is well there could be that the plastic of the plug is not thick enough and it doesn’t make a good connection with the pins on the controller. There could also be something else broken inside the electronics of the controller and whatever you do it will not charge (you could test this by trying to charge a controller that you are sure it works). That is all I can think of. I hope it helps! Good luck! 🍀