After I moved I hadn't unpacked my PS3 for quite some time. Finally, about five months later, I open everything up and my controller has some mysterious liquid on the thumbsticks. It was clear and oderless. The controller was in a box and dry the entire time that I had it stored.
I read somewhere else that if it's not charged for an extended period of time some kind of chemical reaction happens with the battery or whatnot, and it that should just be charged to fix the problem. When I plug it in and press the Playstation button, nothing happens. The light usually blinks when it's charging from what I remember, and the controller seems good as dead.
My Question is: Am I out a controller due to some kind of battery meltdown, or is there something else I should/can do to make it work? ...also, if anybody knows, what exactly happend to the controller? :nuts:
I read somewhere else that if it's not charged for an extended period of time some kind of chemical reaction happens with the battery or whatnot, and it that should just be charged to fix the problem. When I plug it in and press the Playstation button, nothing happens. The light usually blinks when it's charging from what I remember, and the controller seems good as dead.
My Question is: Am I out a controller due to some kind of battery meltdown, or is there something else I should/can do to make it work? ...also, if anybody knows, what exactly happend to the controller? :nuts: