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Most cooling stations (especially ones that use a controller) don’t have external “pins” you plug into for charging. Instead, the controller either: • Charges by sitting directly on the cooling station’s dock (pogo/magnetic pins are built into the base), or • Charges through a standard port on the controller itself (usually on the bottom or back) like USB-C, Micro-USB, or Lightning, depending on the model. If you’re not seeing visible pins on the controller, check: 1. The bottom edge of the controller 2. The back side near the center 3. Inside the cradle/dock area of the cooling station itself (that’s usually where the charging pins are) Once the controller is placed into the cooling station correctly, it should start charging automatically and a light will normally turn on. If you can, check the model name on the cooling station or controller — with that I can tell you the exact location.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.can I play on PS3 haha that's where I stopped. this is some real bullshet to be forced into thousands of dollars to continue using PS and stop supporting the PS3 and the GT game I payed them my cash $ to develop new versions and kick me to the curb without support for what I I have and spent good money for..... this being true PS should give us money off new versions and let us trade in our old unsupported dust collectors ..... I refuse to be sucked into their trap
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