@@fdgdfgdfgdfg3811 most likely* fixable. Like, if it blows a trace 3 layers down how much are you gonna peel off.. At what point does it become a bit too much..
@@KostasTsakalidis i think even if you drill a hole you can still fix the traces but at what extend you have to go and how much time you have to spend to become unprofitable.
@@fdgdfgdfgdfg3811/videos In that area, there isn't that much in terms of layers that can't be fixed. Had the thing popped some place closer to bigger and more important components... oof.
@@KostasTsakalidis/videos You dig as much as it takes to lose the fault. And when you're done, you go back and either alternate path your other traces that might've been lost (and you check for those while you work) or just make sure you don't touch stuff. I've seen craters, literal craters dug in super high density boards in order to effect a repair. Like 5 layers deep with intricate pathing and all that. If the cause is just, you go as deep as you need to (in that one particular case, it was a rare development unit that had been disabled with a pair of snippers to the mobo). And if you want "fun", look up "james channel diy console" and you'll find a guy who... doesn't much care about such trivial things as layers, bruv straight up saws boards in half and has fun. :) Fair warning, it's not for the faint of heart.
Glad to see the warranty use for the PS5, it's much more entertaining to watch you attempt to fix consoles that have previously been opened or are out of warranty imo. My season 2 suggestion: Have a "console repair bingo" card with some spaces like "faulty hdmi", "blown capacitor(s)", and other problems you've seen. Once a bingo card is complete, you could have a high-risk/reward episode, or let a top comment decide what your next repair will be. Whatever you decide, keep up the great content!
I seriously cannot believe that Series X fix, that must be one of your best ever fixes. Great episode, I usually watch these to relax and fall asleep, but I was on the edge of my seat for this one.
Joey, great job. Two things: 1. Watch northwest repair to learn more about grinding multiple layers and running jumpers / conformal coating. He's great. 2. You could've shaved down the solder mask on the top and put two more caps on there to make it a full repair. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I wouldn't want to stress the other 2 caps more by not replacing the two that failed. Great repair. It's so much fun to see your skills improve.
You absolutely have to do a season 2 and not just leave it there once you reach 1000 dollars it would be funny to see if you can reach the next 1000 dollars in less episodes in season 2
congrats on clearing that multi-layer short! If you need to add back some capacitors to that area, you can carefully expose the copper under the mask to make a new pad and just solder them, or even just solder them to the side of the existing capacitors. You've managed to do a technique I've seen before on GPU repairs where they've also suffered some burn damage. The areas immediately around those vias (if they go through the entire board) are thermal vias, so every layer there should be the same in that immediate zone, so by grinding down a layer or two, you can pull away any melted and fused layers and clear that conductive carbonized stuff from the burn.
This first series is just awesome! You definitely have to do it again, perhaps look for other items a profit can be made from once repaired. Keep up the great work! 👍
Best episode ever. Keep going Joey and welcome to the wonderful world of Solder Mask. Conformal coating is the shiny stuff they spray over the board and components for use in possibly damp environments.
Bro you DEFINITELY need to do another season and keep going! You are very talented and well liked by many of us! You are starting to get a big fan base going. The only thing that I would request is that you put your live streams in a separate channel or something. They might be long and what not, but someone like me that doesn’t have the time to watch all of your live streams can still watch them later and also learn as well
Excellent episode, had me in a trance with that series x. Thanks joey for all you do. I am learning myself but only doing stick drift on xbox controllers and xbox ones and one s. I do have a one s where the ram is getting warm when injecting so will be trying a swap and reball soon. Need to pluck up some courage. Nice one again joey, keep it up mate.
Actually went back to your very first video where you replaced an iPhone 5 battery. It's amazing to see how far you have come! I have loved watching this series and almost insist that you continue onto at least another. When I say insist, I mean beg 😁
😂 the gloves comment, loved it. They totally freak me out lol, but my ocd is no one else's problem by mine. However, I wish they made those gloves in brown or dark grey, something. Seriously. They should.
As someone who is nearly 20 years in the soldering field, i can tell you, that is a lot of unnessessery heat to the board while changing hdmi port. Do not fill the holes with solder and kill it with the heat. Leave them clear and after putting port add flux and solder it. It will fill the holes trough easier and quicker. Also,when being tinned that hdmi pins will be soldered in one pass from upper side even with soldering iron. Much faster with a lot less heat. BtW nice repair man...
I'm over 50 years in, although with multilayer SMD boards for the latter part, and I agree - I do wince sometimes (especially injecting high current where you don't know where it's going, and some tracks will burn out at much lower currents. But always interesting to watch.
@@emteepeeess i too with over 90 years in the field agree, take the multilayer smd board and flip it side ways and solder it like that trust me it works like a charm
This series made me discover your channel recently and I can't help but watch it all! I think you should go for season 2! Even though I'm sure you can produce other good content
You should do another series for sure, try and beat your record sooner. You should also start a spin-off, where you try things you have little experience with :) Would be fun content and you can widen your skill set. So cool watching you thinking back to the first few episodes, keep smashing it.
Love the videos. Excited to see you hit 1000. My ocd wanted to say I would of wanted to find a way to grind new pads and put the 2 caps back on the xbox but that's just me
Definitely do a season 2. Using everything you know now let’s see how long it takes you and how many videos it takes to get up to £1000 compared to season one.
Definitely do another series - you're definitely learning as you go. However, I don't know what your general electronics background is but, as someone who has designed PCBs before, those two caps were there for a reason and there may be operating circumstances that could cause problems without them. When you're dealing with fairly high frequencies on some planes, there can be all sorts of weird effects and these caps would be there to reduce that.
I've almost caught up! Great video so far Joey. I got a guy to 3D print the microscope mount for a computer monitor. I haven't connected it yet, waiting on the computer arm mount to come in the mail. Am excited to have more space to work with on my desk :D
Playing catchup being a month behind on JDT fix or flop, the fix on the series x fantastic, you were willing to take 100% loss for the sake of knowledge and it paid off massively. Congrats mate.
100% do a series 2 and maybe add some retro consoles or different handheld like a rog or steamdeck, love what you do and massively helped with my own repairs multiple times ❤
For the future, in general if you have any charred thing on the board, it definitely has to be removed as it will almost certainly cause a short, though maybe not a complete short (especially if it doesn't look too bad), so it may still work and make that area heat up more... which could eventually make it burn completely. What you did there was the right way to deal with it, after seeing others to this sort of repair.
Unfortunately my face doesnt feel welcome! Lol, I do but my face doesnt. Man, thanks a lot Joey. Im now addicted to the Joey Does Tech Profit or Loss series. For the past 10+ episodes, I havent missed a single one.
Would be good to see some revisited items again. More knowledge over time might make fixing some of the previous fails possible, or at least Frankenstein some of them together to make a working piece. Looking forward to season 2 electric boogaloo.
Super well done my 11 year is even watching and likes live shows keeps saying where's Darksy, interstellar and chef also keeps laughing about bunny outfit makes us both laugh keep it up
28:22 this gets a lot of people who don't have the courage (or let's be fair, the knowledge) to dig under burnt things. It might look AOK on the topside, but it's what's under that gets you. Scroll back a few frames before the archeology and it looked presentable, no worse for wear, but, clearly somewhere, something was touching. Messy things, blown caps. One of the reasons i don't particularly like modern boards. Small size, cool, damage potential, massive.
lets go for season 2 !!!!
That Xbox was an absolutely incredible fix. Well done Joey!
he got lucky too, its was not deep and there were no traces burned. even so its fixable but very time consuming.
@@fdgdfgdfgdfg3811 most likely* fixable.
Like, if it blows a trace 3 layers down how much are you gonna peel off.. At what point does it become a bit too much..
@@KostasTsakalidis i think even if you drill a hole you can still fix the traces but at what extend you have to go and how much time you have to spend to become unprofitable.
@@fdgdfgdfgdfg3811/videos In that area, there isn't that much in terms of layers that can't be fixed. Had the thing popped some place closer to bigger and more important components... oof.
@@KostasTsakalidis/videos You dig as much as it takes to lose the fault. And when you're done, you go back and either alternate path your other traces that might've been lost (and you check for those while you work) or just make sure you don't touch stuff. I've seen craters, literal craters dug in super high density boards in order to effect a repair. Like 5 layers deep with intricate pathing and all that.
If the cause is just, you go as deep as you need to (in that one particular case, it was a rare development unit that had been disabled with a pair of snippers to the mobo). And if you want "fun", look up "james channel diy console" and you'll find a guy who... doesn't much care about such trivial things as layers, bruv straight up saws boards in half and has fun. :) Fair warning, it's not for the faint of heart.
Glad to see the warranty use for the PS5, it's much more entertaining to watch you attempt to fix consoles that have previously been opened or are out of warranty imo. My season 2 suggestion: Have a "console repair bingo" card with some spaces like "faulty hdmi", "blown capacitor(s)", and other problems you've seen. Once a bingo card is complete, you could have a high-risk/reward episode, or let a top comment decide what your next repair will be. Whatever you decide, keep up the great content!
Love this idea actually so fucking good
I seriously cannot believe that Series X fix, that must be one of your best ever fixes. Great episode, I usually watch these to relax and fall asleep, but I was on the edge of my seat for this one.
Joey, great job. Two things:
1. Watch northwest repair to learn more about grinding multiple layers and running jumpers / conformal coating. He's great.
2. You could've shaved down the solder mask on the top and put two more caps on there to make it a full repair. I'm not an electrical engineer, but I wouldn't want to stress the other 2 caps more by not replacing the two that failed.
Great repair. It's so much fun to see your skills improve.
You absolutely have to do a season 2 and not just leave it there once you reach 1000 dollars it would be funny to see if you can reach the next 1000 dollars in less episodes in season 2
Pounds not dollar's
@@why_wait oh right of course thanks for correcting me
@@ultimate_president 1000 gold doubloons*
@@kikopauck8632 lol yeah great idea that way the season lasts even longer 😂
Season two is the way to go. Thanks Joey for great content.
There is plenty of room to add those other two caps near the two existing camps just have to scrape back some of the coating...
or piggy back them
The third repair was insane. Great job to you and the discord community 🤘🤘🤘
That Xbox repair was the best repair so far. Cheers from South America.
More soldiers in the hole!That's what s ...
10/10 on that first HDMI.
The detective work on the XBox was epic.
Tip Joey: If you need to add a capacitor to a mainrail just solder them next to the nearest available cap and it will work no problem😉
This is exstreamly entertaining and something no other TH-camr does in this way so a season 2 is a must please :D
congrats on clearing that multi-layer short!
If you need to add back some capacitors to that area, you can carefully expose the copper under the mask to make a new pad and just solder them, or even just solder them to the side of the existing capacitors.
You've managed to do a technique I've seen before on GPU repairs where they've also suffered some burn damage. The areas immediately around those vias (if they go through the entire board) are thermal vias, so every layer there should be the same in that immediate zone, so by grinding down a layer or two, you can pull away any melted and fused layers and clear that conductive carbonized stuff from the burn.
That Xbox repair is my favourite repair i've seen you do. Top work Joey.
This first series is just awesome! You definitely have to do it again, perhaps look for other items a profit can be made from once repaired. Keep up the great work! 👍
Best episode ever. Keep going Joey and welcome to the wonderful world of Solder Mask. Conformal coating is the shiny stuff they spray over the board and components for use in possibly damp environments.
Love these +30 min videos Joey!!
Keep'em coming buddy!
Bro you DEFINITELY need to do another season and keep going! You are very talented and well liked by many of us! You are starting to get a big fan base going. The only thing that I would request is that you put your live streams in a separate channel or something. They might be long and what not, but someone like me that doesn’t have the time to watch all of your live streams can still watch them later and also learn as well
Last one was like a deep dive Sorin fix, which I know would have been out of your comfort zone, absolutely well done Joey!!
You channeled your inner Sorin....you leveled up! That Xbox repair was awesome.
Carry on to series 2 love your videos joey top man
Your a master of those port replacements, such a clean job.
Excellent episode, had me in a trance with that series x. Thanks joey for all you do. I am learning myself but only doing stick drift on xbox controllers and xbox ones and one s. I do have a one s where the ram is getting warm when injecting so will be trying a swap and reball soon. Need to pluck up some courage. Nice one again joey, keep it up mate.
Fantastic Repairs and Video! Very entertaining too. Yes, we need a season 2. Thank You JDT. 😀
Actually went back to your very first video where you replaced an iPhone 5 battery. It's amazing to see how far you have come! I have loved watching this series and almost insist that you continue onto at least another. When I say insist, I mean beg 😁
That last fix was top tier, really well done mate 💙
Let's go new ebay vid straight after work
That board fix was next level
I love watching you repair electronics and I think that season 2 would be great!
I love your videos. I have luncn watching them everytime you upload 👀
I wait til morning and watch with my breakfasn
😂 the gloves comment, loved it. They totally freak me out lol, but my ocd is no one else's problem by mine. However, I wish they made those gloves in brown or dark grey, something. Seriously.
They should.
Definitely have to do a season 2, it’s been an awesome ride to date so far, keep up the awesomeness mate. 🤙🏼🇦🇺
Joe from Australia 🤙🏼🇦🇺
As someone who is nearly 20 years in the soldering field, i can tell you, that is a lot of unnessessery heat to the board while changing hdmi port.
Do not fill the holes with solder and kill it with the heat. Leave them clear and after putting port add flux and solder it. It will fill the holes trough easier and quicker. Also,when being tinned that hdmi pins will be soldered in one pass from upper side even with soldering iron. Much faster with a lot less heat. BtW nice repair man...
I'm over 50 years in, although with multilayer SMD boards for the latter part, and I agree - I do wince sometimes (especially injecting high current where you don't know where it's going, and some tracks will burn out at much lower currents.
But always interesting to watch.
@@emteepeeess i too with over 90 years in the field agree, take the multilayer smd board and flip it side ways and solder it like that trust me it works like a charm
Season 2! Every new episode is an insta click, keep it up!
Carry on with season 2 of profit and loss, love watching it
definitely a season 2! i just discovered your channel. good stuff.
Yes do a second series love all your fixed videos
Do power tools, household electronics like airfryers, toasters, kettles, vacuum cleaners, etc.
Astonishing fix Joey. Really good job man! Be proud. That wasn't an easy fix.
That Xbox fix was fascinating! Let’s gooooooooo! 👊🏼
This series made me discover your channel recently and I can't help but watch it all! I think you should go for season 2! Even though I'm sure you can produce other good content
love your fixes on video and live streams and see you soon, do a series 2 of this series
Season 2 is a MUST!!!!!!
Sometimes I think one of us should send you a PS5 with an SSD inside just so you can say you got one 😂
Good lad, Joey, for going with Sony's warranty this time! 👍👍
Incredible fix Joey! Are there any disadvantages with not replacing those 2 damaged caps?
I'm new to this channel I tend to watch these and have no idea what's going on but enjoy it. Season 2!!
The xbox fix was intense, congrats m8. Keep up the great work.
Let's gooo! We are so close my friend.. Sally is happy
My favorite fix thus far. Nice work! 👍👍
You should do another series for sure, try and beat your record sooner. You should also start a spin-off, where you try things you have little experience with :) Would be fun content and you can widen your skill set. So cool watching you thinking back to the first few episodes, keep smashing it.
The Series X fix was amazing! You are awesome!
Love the videos. Excited to see you hit 1000. My ocd wanted to say I would of wanted to find a way to grind new pads and put the 2 caps back on the xbox but that's just me
that series x fix was impressive
Great episode! Unreal fix!
Excellent work Joey!
Just found your channel and have no interest in any repair stuff but im really enjoying this, learning alot too! Watched 4 vids back to back haha
Haha let's go! Thank you and welcome :)
Absolutely brilliant Joey, I've learned and enjoyed this so much thank you
I really enjoy watching your videos! It's pretty cool!
Definitely do a season 2. Using everything you know now let’s see how long it takes you and how many videos it takes to get up to £1000 compared to season one.
Great work on the Xbox and the ps5 slim, nice profit on this episode I can almost taste season 2
Amazing video Joey! I was a bit more intrigued on the slim as I have a similar issue.
Definitely do another series - you're definitely learning as you go.
However, I don't know what your general electronics background is but, as someone who has designed PCBs before, those two caps were there for a reason and there may be operating circumstances that could cause problems without them. When you're dealing with fairly high frequencies on some planes, there can be all sorts of weird effects and these caps would be there to reduce that.
that was an awesome fix i am extremely impressed man
Great job. Would love to see you fiks other appliances as well in season 2 😀
👇🏼 Everyone who wants a season 2
I've almost caught up! Great video so far Joey. I got a guy to 3D print the microscope mount for a computer monitor. I haven't connected it yet, waiting on the computer arm mount to come in the mail. Am excited to have more space to work with on my desk :D
Definitely a seaso 2 what else would we watch lol another great viedo
please, you have to do a season 2, I wait for these uploads every week.
Playing catchup being a month behind on JDT fix or flop, the fix on the series x fantastic, you were willing to take 100% loss for the sake of knowledge and it paid off massively. Congrats mate.
massive episode today man! awesome fix on that xbox, that was unexpected lmao, hope you can do a 1000£ profit soon!
100% do a series 2 and maybe add some retro consoles or different handheld like a rog or steamdeck, love what you do and massively helped with my own repairs multiple times ❤
Definitely do a season 2
I'm glad you eventually figured out carbon is conductive
For the future, in general if you have any charred thing on the board, it definitely has to be removed as it will almost certainly cause a short, though maybe not a complete short (especially if it doesn't look too bad), so it may still work and make that area heat up more... which could eventually make it burn completely. What you did there was the right way to deal with it, after seeing others to this sort of repair.
Unfortunately my face doesnt feel welcome! Lol, I do but my face doesnt. Man, thanks a lot Joey. Im now addicted to the Joey Does Tech Profit or Loss series. For the past 10+ episodes, I havent missed a single one.
Season two is a must
Season 2 would be amazing
Definitely need a season 2!
He sounds like Bob Ross at 5:41 *With a calm voice* "Just a nice little clean - Would you a look at that."
I reckon you should do a series where you fix retro consoles - starting with my OG XBOX please! 😀
I would be lost without Sally we need a series 2 please
must be a season two surley great to watch with good fault finding
I had a big grin on my face when that Xbox turned on. Good fix
I'd happily watch a season 2!
Nice Fixing Joey, is that layer repair practice for the kamikaze mod switch?
Would be good to see some revisited items again. More knowledge over time might make fixing some of the previous fails possible, or at least Frankenstein some of them together to make a working piece. Looking forward to season 2 electric boogaloo.
Love your content. Well done
Season 2 would be amazing! could you now and then also fix other electronics, such as keyboards or laptops?
I've seen every profit or loss video need a season 2
I'd say for season 2 I would love to see you introduce more types of devices or consoles!
Yes to a second season, but also, try to fix something new/different, outside your comfort zone. Keep up the good work.
100% need a season 2!!!
Super well done my 11 year is even watching and likes live shows keeps saying where's Darksy, interstellar and chef also keeps laughing about bunny outfit makes us both laugh keep it up
spectacular episode
Why are you not wearing your headset in the thumbnail? It looks weird. 😂😂
28:22 this gets a lot of people who don't have the courage (or let's be fair, the knowledge) to dig under burnt things. It might look AOK on the topside, but it's what's under that gets you. Scroll back a few frames before the archeology and it looked presentable, no worse for wear, but, clearly somewhere, something was touching. Messy things, blown caps. One of the reasons i don't particularly like modern boards. Small size, cool, damage potential, massive.
The carbon is definitely conductive. Scraping away the layers to separate each is the course of action.
Season 2 for sure and maybe broaden up to handheld repairs in addition?