not sure I understand the logic of this troubleshooting: first you measure 23 ohms - which is not a short, then decide to desolder a big mosfet, without any reason whatsoever, then replace it , even you say it is good. By this logic "troubleshooting" means replacing every component you think may be faulty
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No. He's doing random measurements, replaces random parts, gives random reasoning then presents the grand finale - no fix. But he made you look!😂
100% you need to know the circuit. CPU and GPU resistance could be as low as 6ohms. In this airconditioning control unit, what if 23 ohms is the mcu resistance ? I have never worked with one of those before so i’m not sure what is normal and what is not
Hi!!!Good job!!🙌
BTW, why you don't show the measurements on the video?
not sure I understand the logic of this troubleshooting: first you measure 23 ohms - which is not a short, then decide to desolder a big mosfet, without any reason whatsoever, then replace it , even you say it is good. By this logic "troubleshooting" means replacing every component you think may be faulty
No. He's doing random measurements, replaces random parts, gives random reasoning then presents the grand finale - no fix.
But he made you look!😂
23 ohms is not a short
@@kifah_1111 Sure, but it’close and not normal.
0 ohm can also not be a short. You need to know your circuit. So on that board 23 ohm is a short.
100% you need to know the circuit. CPU and GPU resistance could be as low as 6ohms. In this airconditioning control unit, what if 23 ohms is the mcu resistance ? I have never worked with one of those before so i’m not sure what is normal and what is not
@@kifah_1111 no, it’s not normal. I tested another pcbs before
@@autodiagobd okay thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
your audio is terrible
@@bas2876 thank you for your feedback