PS5 Controller Not Charging

PS5 Controller Not Charging

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  1. Verify Charging Cable Connection: Ensure the USB cable is securely connected to the controller and power source. Sometimes, a loose connection can prevent proper charging.
  2. Check USB Cable and Power Source: Ensure your USB-C cable is functional and not damaged. You will also want to ensure that the cable is charged and synced or charged and data. You should also ensure that the power source is on and output the proper amount of power for charging.
  3. Restart Your Console: Perform a restart of your gaming console. Turn it off, wait a few seconds, and then turn it back on. This can help reset any software issues affecting the charging process.

Causes

1

With most instances of your controller experiencing any issue, it could be an issue with the software that allows you to use it. One of the easiest ways to resolve this issue is to reset your controller.

  1. Turn off your console, and disconnect your controller from your USB cable.
  2. Locate the small reset button on the back of the controller.
  3. Push the button with a small, pointy object, such as an unfolded paper clip (or a similar object). The button is in a tiny hole next to the top right screw on the bottom outer shell.
  4. Hold the button down for several seconds, and release.

In addition, updating your controller firmware can also resolve many different issues.

  1. Connect the controller to the console using a USB cable.
  2. Go to Settings > Devices > Controllers > Update System Software.
  3. If there is an update available, then you should update. This will resolve temporary issues with your controller's software.
2

Like all devices, your controller can collect dust and debris in the charging port, especially if it's a controller that sees everyday use.

  • Visually inspect the charging port to see if the port is clean. If your charging cable does not sit flush against the bottom edge, the port may be clogged if it sits at an angle or has a loose fit.
  • Removing debris from ports can be a bit tricky due to narrow clearance. Use an air duster and a small implement to pick out the dirt. You can use a toothpick that has been shaved to fit or a non-conductive tools. Avoid inserting anything metal into the port to prevent damage to the controller or yourself.
  • If you cannot remove the dirt from your charging port, remove the motherboard assembly and clean the whole board with 90% Isopropyl Alcohol.

If you note damage to the port during cleaning, such as burns or chipped components, then the port itself is more likely the issue and needs to be replaced.

3

One minor point of failure for a battery-powered device is the battery.

  • If you've had your controller for an extended period, the battery inside your controller might need replacing. Old batteries are more likely to stop holding charges. Consider replacing the battery with a new one.
4

If replacing the battery and the charging assembly does not allow you to charge your controller, the issue might be with the motherboard.

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