i bought a tube of the amtec 559 flux and the atten hot air station. i really love how fast it heats and goes to low temp when parked. the price was better than fair compared to most other brands, and i got them in two days! learned quite a lot from your videos and my buying the items was my way of "paying back"
One 80 year old woman viewer here. Thanks to your instruction, this morning I was able to unsolder my first components from a PCB board. A little more practice at that, then I'll move on to soldering components onto boards. I'm/we're thrilled!😊 Thank you!
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I have to stop it right after "Do not be selfish". Man, i think you have NO IDEA how much lives, businesses and repair shops you changed with your knowledge and your videos. Because you definitely changed mine. And i have nothing but huge respect to your work. And everytime i learn something new (as a small repair shop from central EU myself), i'm really thankful that you're sharing this with us. I wish you nothing but the best for you, big boss, and your lovely family. Thank you. Really, really appreciate your work. Mad respect.
Men are gravitating towards you because you give off an energy that is very rare. It is hard to explain, but you are definitely a leader, inspirational and motivational. Men are drawn to you because of this. Also you are very good at what you do, and you have a good sense of humor. Thanks for doing what you do.
Just wanna say I'm glad there's a guy like you out there Alex. Your channel is fantastic, you share knowledge, I enjoy being informed about products you sell, and all in all I think you make this hobby/profession a better place. I love electronics and just wish I had gotten educated about all of this stuff much earlier in life.
The first time I ever tried to replace a HDMI port, I did not know about low melt solder, and I made a mess of it. After watching Alex for some time, I bought flux and low melt solder from him.... it is truly magic. Thank you for teaching, and providing us with the supplies that we need.
Soldering is hard to master. When I think I have it down, something happens and it looks like crap. You deserve to praise yourself! You're awesome at what you do!
"my wife was happy" 😆 i like this mans character, not only is he informative and explains clearly but he also gives good advice on life too! He is quite unique. And yes i am part of the "2%" of viewers! Glad i came across this channel, the best by far compared to others that i have watched for repairs. 😊
I love watching your videos.. how clean and great job you do all the time. I learned a lot from you, and I haven’t seen anybody better than you on this field so far. In addition what I like is your great personality and ability to inspire people with same business and job. If I ever visit the California I will definitely Stop by at your shop. David from NY.
More detail on the soldering techniques than any video I've watched on youtube, and as a beginner hobbyist, I'm sure you saved me several headaches! Thank you!!
Wow, what a difference it makes on the cleanness of the work if the customer didn't make any attempt to replace the port themselves and let an experienced skilled professional do it from the start. It looks absolutely perfect.
Yup exactly. I do not attempt any repairs on my own. Car oil? Nope let a professional. Mowing the grass? Nope that’s for professional Broken wire In stereo? Nope professional only
As someone whose started doing repairs on my consoles I found this tutorial and your other videos incredibly informative. I've been having issues getting components off boards, and watching this video I think my issue is that I'm not applying enough heat. I think it may be time to upgrade my soldering station. Excellent video thanks!
No B.S. BOSS !!! Gotta be the BEST I've seen! And I've seen alot!! No BS BOSS tells it straight, no time for stories about the dog; or anything not needed, NO BS!! In couple minutes I've learned more from No BS BOSS, than anyone on TH-cam in years, and I can fix anything!! If it can be fixed I can fix it , don't know till today if it's my talent or demise;!!! Kudos No BS BOSS! I'm be be watching YOU BOSS!!!💯👍💯👍👑🙏💎
- bad news ... i'm giving 3 of my young female technicians "homework" this weekend of watching all the videos on your channel ;) ... All Joking aside, i agree with you on "WE" Vs "I" .. and i definitely appreciate your content! keep up the fantastic work brother!!!!
Been waiting for a step by step for our techs to learn this process to save from sending off site for this sort of work. Thanks Alex, really appreciate this vid.
I was watching when you added the low melt to the legs and added more solder. The legs had a bridge and when you added the flux the bridge sucked to that bottom leg. That was neat to see.
Man i have seen allnyoure videos! Its a pleasure and now it's a addiction!! Thanks for charing and really nice to see another mechanic doing his thing :) Best Regards from Sweden electric scooter repair shop.
Thanks again Alex, I'm not in the repair business only hobby repairs of solar inverters and professional build small controller boards. I have all the tools available but you need to know how to use them. I learned with help of you're channel to do it the right way. Many thanks!
What solar inverters? I just did a couple of those a few weeks back. Aurora-Power one. I needed the service password, and support wasn't very forthcoming so I resorted to reverse engineering and wrote a keygen. If it's any use to you let me know.
Awesome vid and job !! I don't do any repairs, but I like a lot to watch what you do, so I know how much skills you have and I don't, so I won't try any of those repairs myself. Professionals like you will get my Xbox if it need a repair (hopefully not - I try to be really careful with that HDMI connector since it seems kinda easy to break it). Huge respect.
Amazing job. The joints are really better than factory. Great. the interplay of knowledge, decades of experience and a large portion of humanity. Chapeau and keep it up! Greets
I never know how people could damage the HDMI port so severely. Maybe they use consoles as a notebook, bringing them everywhere and plugging them in and out? Anyway, it is always a pleasure to watch your videos, Sir!
@@hmello3250 @Born Again I had a PS4 pro with a vertical stand and now a PS5 with a vertical position and never had a tip-over. It stands next to the TV. Those could be a possibility what you guys wrote, thanks ✌🏻
Loving the lessons learned low melt is magic especially if you know how to use it without rushing. Feel the same bout shipping bought the wife a blanket for baseball games the company said that were I live is a flat $50 shipping.
What kind of solder was used to attach the new port's pins & what was the temp for the hot air reflow? Also, thanks so much for the great videos! My old port is off w/ all pins in perfect condition & I couldn't have got this far without this channel's excellent guidance!
For outside US shipping, unless it is unobtanium elsewhere, it makes sense to shop locally. For US to EU customs have no minimum and they catch all non IOSS compliant parcel. I'd be in the US I'll happily buy from you ;-)
I guess you could also use Leaded as it has a lower point. Mix it with unleaded, remove with whick and add more leaded. Not ideal but better than trying to ripoff just unleaded. But true, low melt is a better option.
I never used low melt solder, but I will get one and try, it is great staff! But works only on one layer ports, with two layers only you can do is to heat the port and put low melt solder to "fixation points". Keep great work!
I think the US to abroad postal prices are absurdly high, I would buy so many watches from the US but when you look at a $100 watch then add to it easily another $100 for shipping for something that ways a couple oz's is ridiculous, I can send anywhere in Europe the same package with insurance for less than £10 and usually 3 day delivery.
Your videos are amazing you shouldn't have to ask people to pay it forward they just should bc its part of good humanity. I had a gaming store repair my hdmi port for my series x and I swear they didn't use a xbox ser
Good day bro, am a phone repair engineer from Nigeria and I love the way you repair stuffs. Please can I know the name of the flux you are using, I wanna purchase 1
Hello. I appreciate your films, I am so glad that I can write to you. I have a question for you. Which HDMI connector soldering is more durable, pin by pin or your relatively new method better than factory (using hotair)?
Hey Northridge Fix, First off, love the videos. Have watched maybe 30! Great commentary and beautiful work. I have a question about soldering the new port: Are you also using low-melt solder to attach new port? Or are you returning to a lead-free solder for that?
I’m late but I can only imagine he’s using regular leaded solder, as this has a lower melting temperature so it’s easier to work with, and the lead provides a better joint iirc
I would already bought some équipement if shippers was less expensive. So hard to find local seller, and harder for learning but you give us this one for free, thx
i bought a tube of the amtec 559 flux and the atten hot air station. i really love how fast it heats and goes to low temp when parked. the price was better than fair compared to most other brands, and i got them in two days! learned quite a lot from your videos and my buying the items was my way of "paying back"
Thanks for your order. Atten is a great hot air station and 559 flux is best of the best .I appreciate your feedback.
One 80 year old woman viewer here. Thanks to your instruction, this morning I was able to unsolder my first components from a PCB board. A little more practice at that, then I'll move on to soldering components onto boards. I'm/we're thrilled!😊 Thank you!
I have to stop it right after "Do not be selfish".
Man, i think you have NO IDEA how much lives, businesses and repair shops you changed with your knowledge and your videos. Because you definitely changed mine. And i have nothing but huge respect to your work. And everytime i learn something new (as a small repair shop from central EU myself), i'm really thankful that you're sharing this with us.
I wish you nothing but the best for you, big boss, and your lovely family. Thank you. Really, really appreciate your work. Mad respect.
Men are gravitating towards you because you give off an energy that is very rare.
It is hard to explain, but you are definitely a leader, inspirational and motivational. Men are drawn to you because of this.
Also you are very good at what you do, and you have a good sense of humor.
Thanks for doing what you do.
Low melt solder is really magic. I've been using for 2 years and I still say "wow" every time I use it. Changed my life on electronics!
spent 4 minutes saying "low-melt solder" over and over again. Very cool!
weird take but ok
Just wanna say I'm glad there's a guy like you out there Alex. Your channel is fantastic, you share knowledge, I enjoy being informed about products you sell, and all in all I think you make this hobby/profession a better place. I love electronics and just wish I had gotten educated about all of this stuff much earlier in life.
The first time I ever tried to replace a HDMI port, I did not know about low melt solder, and I made a mess of it. After watching Alex for some time, I bought flux and low melt solder from him.... it is truly magic. Thank you for teaching, and providing us with the supplies that we need.
Soldering is hard to master. When I think I have it down, something happens and it looks like crap. You deserve to praise yourself! You're awesome at what you do!
You should praise yourself. Your the most competent TH-cam repair guy I've come across so far and I watch a few on here.
"my wife was happy" 😆 i like this mans character, not only is he informative and explains clearly but he also gives good advice on life too!
He is quite unique.
And yes i am part of the "2%" of viewers! Glad i came across this channel, the best by far compared to others that i have watched for repairs. 😊
I love watching your videos.. how clean and great job you do all the time. I learned a lot from you, and I haven’t seen anybody better than you on this field so far. In addition what I like is your great personality and ability to inspire people with same business and job. If I ever visit the California I will definitely Stop by at your shop. David from NY.
Brother, i followed every step and cannot thank you enough!!!!! wished i had found you years ago!!!! customer was so happy!!!!
Tbh, you used your electrical engineering knowledge in good way bro, يعطيك العافيه
More detail on the soldering techniques than any video I've watched on youtube, and as a beginner hobbyist, I'm sure you saved me several headaches! Thank you!!
Wow, what a difference it makes on the cleanness of the work if the customer didn't make any attempt to replace the port themselves and let an experienced skilled professional do it from the start. It looks absolutely perfect.
Yup exactly. I do not attempt any repairs on my own.
Car oil? Nope let a professional.
Mowing the grass? Nope that’s for professional
Broken wire In stereo? Nope professional only
@@jordanindustrialcompaction8381 that's good but sometimes you need to learn how you do things
@@Dracula.25 If you need to learn, you practice on something you don't care about. Not on your own console.
As someone whose started doing repairs on my consoles I found this tutorial and your other videos incredibly informative. I've been having issues getting components off boards, and watching this video I think my issue is that I'm not applying enough heat. I think it may be time to upgrade my soldering station. Excellent video thanks!
No B.S. BOSS !!! Gotta be the BEST I've seen! And I've seen alot!! No BS BOSS tells it straight, no time for stories about the dog; or anything not needed, NO BS!! In couple minutes I've learned more from No BS BOSS, than anyone on TH-cam in years, and I can fix anything!! If it can be fixed I can fix it , don't know till today if it's my talent or demise;!!! Kudos No BS BOSS! I'm be be watching YOU BOSS!!!💯👍💯👍👑🙏💎
Everyone needs a big boss. My respect to you both.
"if you want to prove yourself equal, just watch the video" LOL your commentary is fantastic. Signed, a woman (new) in the field
- bad news ... i'm giving 3 of my young female technicians "homework" this weekend of watching all the videos on your channel ;) ... All Joking aside, i agree with you on "WE" Vs "I" .. and i definitely appreciate your content! keep up the fantastic work brother!!!!
Been waiting for a step by step for our techs to learn this process to save from sending off site for this sort of work. Thanks Alex, really appreciate this vid.
One of the best hdmi repair on TH-cam
I was watching when you added the low melt to the legs and added more solder. The legs had a bridge and when you added the flux the bridge sucked to that bottom leg. That was neat to see.
Honestly flux is soldering wizardry
A 3 minute job, 20 min video... It's a lecture bro... Thanku very much.
Man i have seen allnyoure videos! Its a pleasure and now it's a addiction!! Thanks for charing and really nice to see another mechanic doing his thing :)
Best Regards from Sweden electric scooter repair shop.
This video really inspires me. I'm a newbie in electronics repair, and I've learned a lot of skills from your channel.
COME FOR THE TOP NOTCH REPAIR VIDS..... STAY FOR THE LIFE LESSONS ! THX NORTHRIDGE!
Very good tutorial on how to do the HDMI connector repair. Thank you for sharing with us.
Repairing electronics and sharing red pills at the same time... Legend!!!
He's sharing OG green Islamic pills. The best type. 👌
@@HassanDibani hahahaha 😅
yes indeed 👍
Love this guy
Thank you for the video, couldn't get the port off the board didn't think about adding solder to lower the temperature. Thank you for the help
Stopped by for the flux and took away positive attitude,,,, cheers! ;-)
Yet another good training session. Thank you Alex.
Thanks again Alex, I'm not in the repair business only hobby repairs of solar inverters and professional build small controller boards. I have all the tools available but you need to know how to use them. I learned with help of you're channel to do it the right way. Many thanks!
What solar inverters? I just did a couple of those a few weeks back. Aurora-Power one. I needed the service password, and support wasn't very forthcoming so I resorted to reverse engineering and wrote a keygen. If it's any use to you let me know.
Awesome vid and job !! I don't do any repairs, but I like a lot to watch what you do, so I know how much skills you have and I don't, so I won't try any of those repairs myself. Professionals like you will get my Xbox if it need a repair (hopefully not - I try to be really careful with that HDMI connector since it seems kinda easy to break it). Huge respect.
big boss resume all the work in two beautifull and full of respect words "اهلا و سهلا" . thanks you from the bottom of my heart sir ❤❤
You should do a video session on the true legend, Big Boss. Love your work and channel. All the way from Sydney Australia.
great vid alex and big boss ...and why should you not praise your work alex ...shows your proudness and your skills as a team ....
You make this repair business so expensive and fantastic business
Thank you for that
Amazing job. The joints are really better than factory. Great.
the interplay of knowledge, decades of experience and a large portion of humanity. Chapeau and keep it up!
Greets
what a nice job when you get it first without a prior attempt
Female here watching for the stats! I love soldering and fixing electronics 😁
I am watching you from Cameroon. Your vids are very educative. Thank you.
Great job. I like so much that background music. After quite a while.
Nice work. Did you clean with isopropyl or what did you use?
Better than factory,love your shows from ontario canada
literally doing one of these tomorrow for the first time and thankyou for the in depth tutorial and hope you have a great day!
How did it turn out?
How did it go?
Thank you. Will be looking at getting some boards to practice on. But I really appreciate these videos.
I'm a female on your channel! Thanks for helping me with this repair!
I love the commentary. I'll buy some of your stuff for the job. Microsoft wants to just replace the whole thing for 300
Excellent instruction and commentary as always.
Great video. Looks like I have a project for this weekend. Thank you brother.
I never know how people could damage the HDMI port so severely. Maybe they use consoles as a notebook, bringing them everywhere and plugging them in and out? Anyway, it is always a pleasure to watch your videos, Sir!
Never been to a house w playstation ? Most always on floor in front of TV or monitor.
Foot draggers then trip over their own setup.
@@hmello3250 @Born Again I had a PS4 pro with a vertical stand and now a PS5 with a vertical position and never had a tip-over. It stands next to the TV. Those could be a possibility what you guys wrote, thanks ✌🏻
شغل فاخر من الآخر . عاشت ايدك خالد وال مدير الكبير
Best HDMI port repair ever.
Since BTF is a meme now this video will become legendary.
Thank you for the the wisdom you are giving us by shearing sensei
your videos are so addictive 😘
Thank u for your videos, trying to start my business fixing devices
Beautiful as usual.. Was that low melt solder you used to apply the port as well?
Thanks for videos like this, im learn a lot. Im from Argentina-San Juan. 🙋
Love your comments and work!! Straight shooter
Awesome video. What are you charging for an xbox series x HDMI repair?
Loving the lessons learned low melt is magic especially if you know how to use it without rushing.
Feel the same bout shipping bought the wife a blanket for baseball games the company said that were I live is a flat $50 shipping.
Great repair, looks as good as the factory.
Very beautiful work. Wouldn't be a good practice to cutting apart the connector with a precision cutter, then soldering out the pins separately?
What why would you do that.
@@kevinhamlett1400 Because, if you can solder out the pins separately, you don't have to keep melt other pins while you do that.
loved teh expanation on how you do this!!!
another great repair, when using the heat gun to attach the hdmi what temp do you use to keep the plastic from melting thanks for the great videos
The wife of yours is one of the usual type feeling happy Cz of the online views I’m smiling my jaws off
Solid work. These are the types of repairs I want to do.
That was an awesome Dr Phil session 😂 PS Hdmi port was better than factory
What kind of solder was used to attach the new port's pins & what was the temp for the hot air reflow? Also, thanks so much for the great videos! My old port is off w/ all pins in perfect condition & I couldn't have got this far without this channel's excellent guidance!
Why these HDMI ports breaks so easily? I don’t remember the Xbox 360 and PS3 breaking off that quickly.
For outside US shipping, unless it is unobtanium elsewhere, it makes sense to shop locally. For US to EU customs have no minimum and they catch all non IOSS compliant parcel. I'd be in the US I'll happily buy from you ;-)
great video .. great tips .. but i just feel that you are putting too much flux (you can save a bit of flux) ..thanks for the video ..learnt a lot ..
I guess you could also use Leaded as it has a lower point. Mix it with unleaded, remove with whick and add more leaded.
Not ideal but better than trying to ripoff just unleaded.
But true, low melt is a better option.
From Portugal, you are the best.
You sharing lot of repair ideas bro awesome job bro keep rocking bro 👍👍👍
Came for repair knowledge. Left with a tool list and explanation of classic fender rolls. 😂
Used your advice (as I do many times) and found a loose pin! Thanks!
I own soldering station and hot air station. I used to do tool repair for 10 years.
I never used low melt solder, but I will get one and try, it is great staff! But works only on one layer ports, with two layers only you can do is to heat the port and put low melt solder to "fixation points". Keep great work!
I think the US to abroad postal prices are absurdly high, I would buy so many watches from the US but when you look at a $100 watch then add to it easily another $100 for shipping for something that ways a couple oz's is ridiculous, I can send anywhere in Europe the same package with insurance for less than £10 and usually 3 day delivery.
Glad I found your channel , liked and subcribed for sure !
superb teaching ..excellent keep up the good work. absolutely brilliant man
Your videos are amazing you shouldn't have to ask people to pay it forward they just should bc its part of good humanity. I had a gaming store repair my hdmi port for my series x and I swear they didn't use a xbox ser
Series x hdmi port because ever since I got it back I can play games and use Netflix but I'm getting the dreaded hdcp error when putting in dvds
What causes this to happen to the Xbox Series X? Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Liked & Subscribed!
Good day bro, am a phone repair engineer from Nigeria and I love the way you repair stuffs. Please can I know the name of the flux you are using, I wanna purchase 1
Amazing video, you are so informative. I really enjoy your repairing videos..
Hello. I appreciate your films, I am so glad that I can write to you. I have a question for you. Which HDMI connector soldering is more durable, pin by pin or your relatively new method better than factory (using hotair)?
Hey Northridge Fix,
First off, love the videos. Have watched maybe 30! Great commentary and beautiful work.
I have a question about soldering the new port: Are you also using low-melt solder to attach new port? Or are you returning to a lead-free solder for that?
I’m late but I can only imagine he’s using regular leaded solder, as this has a lower melting temperature so it’s easier to work with, and the lead provides a better joint iirc
Beautiful work and awesome video.
12 devices at that age us freaking awesome
This is your best work my friend
Love the hard work. It's motivating! Thanks for the videos!
Hahahah ❤️ imagin ladies just broken their xbox to just fix their makup 🤣🤣🤣. Ooh man you are such a good comedian. Love 💞 from india .😂😂😂
people are cheap on likes you saying money. big thx for sharing man
Appreciate you sir. Thank you for sharing your skills knowledge and experience
We need your shop tour
I would already bought some équipement if shippers was less expensive. So hard to find local seller, and harder for learning but you give us this one for free, thx