Yesterday I got home and booted up the PS4. The console booted up nicely and the Drive issue was nothing more than a dislodged roller. So at this point I had a fully working PS4 and as mentioned, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the controller.
However the console was extremely filthy so as I have done with my PS3 in the past (and it was also filthy when I first got it) I pulled it apart to the plastic and washed the plastic parts and blew the all the dust bunnies out of the motherboard, fan and Power Supply. I put it all together and the PS4 was now looking a lot nicer...
Unfortunately when it came time to turn it on again - Power supply failure :mad: While blowing the dust out of it something must have happened to it. At first I was worried that it was the APU but all signs point to a bad power supply (console turns on blue, then 1.5 seconds later it turns off and then you can't turn it on again). If it were APU it will do this but you would be able to turn it on repeatedly.
At least Power Supplies are not too expensive. However I am hoping that is it as it is with these things, I can only make an informed guess and not 100% sure.
I will say this though, compared to the PS3, the PS4 has really shoddy build quality. Much of it feels rather cheap or unnecessarily fragile. I can see why they have a high failure rate.
I can only hope for the best now. I have ordered a new PSU but will see if I can get this one to work although I am always weary of pulling apart electrical transformers, etc.