Chosen Solution

Hi, There is some guide to build an adapter or cable to replace a faulty one for Nacon Revolution Pro Controller for PS4? Thanks Actualización (06/07/19) This is my working solution: a simple shielded USB printer cable, joining with soldering white-white, black-black, green-green, red-red cables and yellow cable to cable without plastic coating. Now works perfectly again

Cut the cable so you cut off the bulky plastic bits near where it connects to the controller. Strip the cable back and you will see 4 wires and some cotton type threads. Cut the cotton threads. Strip a couple cms of the 4 coloured wires. Tidy up the excess metal insulation etc that surround the wires. Just cut it all off. Open the controller. There’s a guide on YouTube. Gently pull the white plastic part out that has 5 coloured wires going in to it on the board. Cut the yellow wire off and remove that and the connector as they are useless. Thread the cable through the hole where the metal adapter/connector used to go so it will be inside the controller when you put it back together. Strip a couple cms of the 4 wires joined to the white plastic connector and join them to the same coloured wires from the cable. Put electrical tape around the joins. Plug the little white connector back in and reassemble the controller using the guide off YouTube. Put some more tape around the cable where it enters the controller. Put enough on so you can wedge it in the controller a little so it makes a really tight fit. If you’ve done it right you should now have a perfect working controller again!

https://youtu.be/x5M0MfzHZJo Around 8:20 it shows you his fix, it’s very easy, & everything is made to fit where the old cable connection was. All you have to do is disconnect it from the connection on the board, & reclamp the new piece to where you just disconnected at (it has a connector on the end so you just connect, no wire cutting). Now your controller has a mini USB connection, it’s amazing!