Yeah but what you are missing Sorin is that you have the WISDOM that most of the other TH-cam creators don't have within themselves. They may have fancy graphics and ways of showing the current flow but that doesn't make them better. You underestimate your talents and need to start back up teaching your beginner lessons. It's not a competition between them and you. If it was, you would be the winner. If you notice all of those other guys ALWAYS use schematics in their teachings. You are the ONLY ONE who can perform repairs just from your knowledge in your head. Please don't give up on us. We really appreciate all you do and want to see new classes from you. Thank you.
So true 90% of other youtubers make out its impossible to repair without a schematic, but sorin, my mate vince & tronicsfix show its possible without schematics.
Continue with the lessons you left behind and video-to-video sharing such dexterity. Really for that makes repairs of whatever it is without schemas have to know what it is doing. With electronics everything can go very well or very badly.
Well just something about your lessons. Your ones are different from all the others, it's like art teachers , they are all art teachers , but some are very messy , others work/teach very clean , you can learn from all. Your art is electronic repairs, and I think we all like your art in the form it is now. Something else , your videos are all RAW , no editing , no cut , very straight quick repair. Keep doing it , Thank you !
Sorin I told you many times “there is no one better than you “ we learn all from you and like the way you do it. So do not think you doing anything wrong for us. I thank you for all the time and hard work you do for us. And I hope that you can do it again and again so I learned a lot from you. And many more!👍🏻
It's incredible that peole that walk by shor shop and those who have the priviledge to have YOU fix their stuff have no idea they were in the presense of a real life GENIUS. Thank you for these videos. As a video maker myself, I understand that switching on a camera to record what you repair to help someone else means the job will take 3 times longer. Please never stop switching on the camera. Thank you Mr. Sorin.
Sorin as others already mentioned you're just straightforward and trying to share your experience with us. I believe that's the most you could do for anyone involved into electronics repairs. Thank you.
Comparing your beginner lesson videos with some other TH-cam channels, I'd watch yours anytime. The reason is simple: you're the guy with knowledge based on real work experience. Theory is nothing without it's application. I liked your beginner lessons more because those were combined with practical demonstration. I'd really appreciate if you'd continue doing more electronic component lessons like caps, inductors, diodes... I recently discovered your channel and subbed immediately after watching one of your repair videos. Electronics is fun, and with you around, even more! Thanks for everything you do, keep it up.
Just love his style. Minimum tools, a little lighter fluid and boom, all fixed. I've watched Louis Rossman use alcohol to find the hot parts too. The two best computer repair people on YT. Great stuff Sorin!!
Yeah Louis Rossman is great too. Bu Sorin being from the "Old Country" of Romania grew up in a world that you had to teach yourself how to accomplish things. I look up to him for that!
Kenneth I agree. Sounds like Louis learned most of what he does on his own too. Seems like he didn’t stay in school in too long. Yes, I do like Sorin’s old world style and demeanor. Louis talks a bit too fast at times but love the fact they booth share their knowledge without reservations.
Mr Sorin, you are a wonderful, extremely wise man. You do not need schematics and instructions. I am not an electronics artist, I am just a layman and I am still waiting for your next videos. Greetings from Poland
Sorin you are missing the point on why we follow you with such great admiration: You take us along side on the repair process, we've seen you struggle on difficult repairs (like last video) and say "I don't know" like us beginners do all the time and then you keep going on till you fix things in mind blowing ways, of course some purists (or people new to the channel) won't understand that you have very small amounts of time to get the job done, I'm sure many other "professionals" won't have the same success rate under same conditions. It is true others may have better animation, but you are a better teacher for raw, real life repairs, you don't skip parts to the process, you struggle, you guide us on your thought process, some times it feels like you can read our minds as if we were just beside you: "No, removing that cap is not a problem because..." Question time: How common are those chips that behave like mosfets? is it worth to stock a few from china? are they as generic as mosfets?
I have watched many beginner videos and the way that you explain things is so much more in depth/an easier way to understand the reasoning behind the how and why. I appreciate all of your videos and would like to let you know that the time is not wasted in creating them I know there is many that appreciate them.
You are explaining the capacitors just fine. For those who don’t understand maybe use the example of old school, automotive breaker-point ignition. As you were describing the function of a capacitor in a switch mode power supply, that is the same function of a condenser(capacitor) in the ignition system. With points closed, 12v battery power goes to ignition coil. When the points open to induce the primary field into the secondary, a huge arc can form between the contacts causing a number of problems least of which being catastrophic damage to the points and significant RF interference because it’s essentially a spark gap transmitter for a brief moment when the points open. . The condenser absorbs the energy that would produce that arc, stores it until the points close a discharges.
Short: Please keep doing your beginner lessons. Long: I've been on and off trying to learn electronics for years, books, videos etc. Animations are great, schematics are great, but they aren't the same as the real thing. Your vast experience and genuine love of electronics from a young age, is what makes your practical examples more valuable. The fact that you slow down and hand draw the schematics as you're thinking them through and explaining them, makes it easier for the beginners to digest the information. Thank you for all you've done so far, and I hope you keep doing it for a long time to come!
Your unique offering to youtube is your guerilla tactics that take tough jobs on unknown hardware, with no schematics, and get to a solution within an hour. I find this approach most valuable and it's hard to find on other channels.
Te respect și apreciez pentru ce faci. Învăț lucruri și descopăr mici chestii importante pe canalul dumneavoastră. Le-am aplicat pe unele, am reparat un laptop vechi dar bun și tocmai ce l-am donat unui copil ce are nevoie de el. Mersi și spor în continuare!
Sorin, Your teaching style is far better than the animations you talked about, as Nik Nik said in the previous comment you are raw and its always a pleasure to follow along, If you were a maths teacher there would be far more smarter kids in the class because they would pay attention to what your saying, Keep doing it your way mate :)
Yes some other channels have good presentation graphics, . I've seen a lot of them , but it's only thanks to you and your videos that I have already fixed 3 laptop
@@NarasimhaB yes for macbook search: Louis Rossman, for cellular phones ipad rehab and STS Telecom, general electronic GreatScott! and Mr Carlson's Lab, i follow many others but are in spanish...
Another great video! Keep them coming! I could watch your videos all day long! When I have a little time I watch another video from you every day! Thanks and you have all my admiration for what you do!
From a Sorin to another more capable Sorin, just RESPECT and GRATEFULNESS for taking the time to teach us new tricks. As about the shorted capacitor, I’ve seen a motherboard back in the day, where all all electrolytic caps that we’re around the CPU were swollen or open at top. Still, that computer, which was a glorified file server, never missed a step, never froze, never bluescreened. So yeah, sometimes you can go away with removing a capacitor, it just depends what was his role 🍻
Your beginner videos contain something that other people are often missing: many practical demonstrations. We like your beginner videos as well, especially if you keep the focus on the practical aspects and make small projects, perhaps. For the theory, you can direct viewers to other content that you like. Another important point is that a lot of people focus on making the video polished (for style) but then make it too short, skipping a lot of important details. I would rather watch a longer and less slick video that gives me the details. Your videos also have the important quality of demystifying electronics: it is not a black art, just knowledge to be acquired. In any case, thanks for sharing your skills!
Tanks to you Sorin, i can progress in electronic fixing day after day .yours vidéos are great and your "style" is unrivalled! keep UMP thé grenat work.
First time ever seeing your channel. I'd encourage you to do the beginner lessons. The reason is that I've got a very hard time taking in information from those "professional" videos where all is animated. I need to know every detail, and have it explained face 2 face to understand. I can't take it in by reading either. Videos like this one right here is what teaches me
Thanks for videos, Sorin. You inspired me to buy my first DC PSU and few other tools. Now I will hunt down some older non working laptops (read cheap!) to see if I can fix them. Hope I remember everything you taught! Thanks again man.
Amazing! You are the best, Sorin! I enjoy a lot the way you explain things and it's like a detective's serial where you investigate to find the culprit :D.
Quick, nice diagnose, and doggy fix :) Without schematic it is hard to guess the capacity of that cap -so I understand it, but I've said: doggy because you ripped off that pads :) You had solder station ready and hot, so you could take that cap in 10seconds. Don't be lazy :)
sorin i will tell you only one. im trying to lear littlebit electorinks and some repairs and wached too many videos, there, its you are only one person which ia tryng to explayn clearly. i dont know why i cant understood others explaining lessons, but trust me, you are beast in this case. i am tryng to wach all of your video. im learning too much from you. you know. you know what, im somehow proud inside with you. i wish i can meet you and know you close. love u so much like human and like pro. for me, you are pro. dont care and u must dont care about what others are sayng. trust me, you are doing your job wery well and you are helping too much people. and u are like teacher, a friendly teacher for me. i dont know english well and sorry for this. thank you for everything u are doing for us!!! and tell u one more. in my coutry its like 1 teachers have around 60 students in 1 year, and max 10 want to learn some from them... and look how many do you have? and almost 90% are siting and watching your videos 3 or more time to take some info from you. u are like movie when u are watching about 3 or more time, cos you are learning more and more from it..... once more sorry for my english, thank you.
@@electronicsrepairschool It's because you don't just explain things, you think out loud and you make us think and make us interested even more so we learn from other sources also.. that's how real teachers work.. they make you ask questions and make you curious and to do research on your own.. not just telling facts and thats it.. plus you are extremely positive and funny :D
@@electronicsrepairschool Positive people make you smile even when they are not telling a joke.. It's funny when you get angry because it's not motherboard problem you know? Normal people are happy when it's easy to fix but not you :D
First of all I wanted to tell you that I love you man! I've been following you for a long time and you're just funny and genius Today I got a dead client computer that I was able to fix with everything I learned from you Respect! You are the best! (By the way, how can I contact you directly?)
one thing i like sorin and his teaching is without schematics. is started repair(not paid) without schematic. the teachings boast me up because of that genius sorin showing to repair without paper. l always like the lesson since the beginners level
Dear Sorin I've searched also for electronics for beginners, yes they are nice but for me (as a beginner) it's always hard to find the connection between what I'm learning and laptop fixing (which is my passion hobby) in your video it's more directed. I was optimistic when you started your beginner series but the you stopped because you thought it boring, I assure you it's not for someone who want to learn, with all respect to your wife opinion but maybe she finds the whole electronics thing boring. I would love to see you explaining things that others may find dum but for a beginner who's trying to shortcut time is very useful Like: - when you open a laptop where do you expect to see a voltage, and how much is that voltage. - when you come with your power supply where do you put it on the motherboard, why And what are the value that you start with. Many thanks in advance If you answer or not 😀 Big fan
Thanks to this video I fixed a similar model HP. The symptoms were the same and had a low resistance path across the power rail. I never would have had to guts to pump so much current into the board. I almost gave up because nothing seemed hot at up to 4 amps. It turned out the bad capacitor was on the bottom and it cooled off immediately with the power off. After removing the bad cap (not replaced), the laptop turns on. However, the battery doesn't charge. The voltage at the power input is pulled down to 15V (??). Still, I pretty happy.
Love your videos and explanation. You need to show more phone videos . I miss seeing pouring petrol while injecting voltage. More important every video is a lesson.
I learned from you to make a light sencitive transistor from an ordenary one. I tought i should bring one to work today and try to make an optokobler with a 2N3055 and a diode. Nice to do with my apprentices. I think your fokus on how to reuse parts from boards is important. It is a lot of components on the electronic garbage we throw away today. I think it should be a place for your electronic knowlege because you are different.
Yup but you have to find first if what is the voltage needed on that mosfet because not all mosfet is using 19 v,you can do it in input 19v power rail but not on the output on the mosfet specially if there is a coil on the output..
Hi. I am new on this channel, I am jus subcribed. It is so wonderful to see this videos tutorial. You are a genius man. I appreciate that you take the time to teach your knolage wit us. Thank you so much.
Thank you for the video, it was educational. I didn't realize it is possible to find shorted component just by touching the board. In my case it happened to be AD7676 chip, very hot on a laptop that doesn't power on or charge.
Lucky motherboard. My is sitting on the table for months. Have no clue. 19v all around and cant find what is wrong. Hp too. Great vid. Cheers from serbia...
great video sir... anyway how to confirm that is 19 volt rail not 5 volt or 3 volt? is it related to processor internal resistance just like you showing us ?
Always following your video lessons and they are always helpfull. Thanks alot. I had love to know more about the power supplying device, it functions, when to be used and how. Would really appreciate if I get an answer.
Hello, a pleasure to participate in your channel, I am interested in changing the motherboard of my hp 250 g6, since it had an overload and it burned. My problem is if the processor can be changed from board to board, since it comes stuck with some glue on the edges.
That is so true. everything these days are so cheap even the hi-end products. Sometimes a bad cap could be loading down other power supplies making them read 0 volts. Ive had two caps go bad before.
Yeah but what you are missing Sorin is that you have the WISDOM that most of the other TH-cam creators don't have within themselves. They may have fancy graphics and ways of showing the current flow but that doesn't make them better. You underestimate your talents and need to start back up teaching your beginner lessons. It's not a competition between them and you. If it was, you would be the winner. If you notice all of those other guys ALWAYS use schematics in their teachings. You are the ONLY ONE who can perform repairs just from your knowledge in your head. Please don't give up on us. We really appreciate all you do and want to see new classes from you. Thank you.
So true 90% of other youtubers make out its impossible to repair without a schematic, but sorin, my mate vince & tronicsfix show its possible without schematics.
i am with him about beginners lessons↑
Continue with the lessons you left behind and video-to-video sharing such dexterity. Really for that makes repairs of whatever it is without schemas have to know what it is doing. With electronics everything can go very well or very badly.
Well just something about your lessons. Your ones are different from all the others, it's like art teachers , they are all art teachers , but some are very messy , others work/teach very clean , you can learn from all. Your art is electronic repairs, and I think we all like your art in the form it is now. Something else , your videos are all RAW , no editing , no cut , very straight quick repair. Keep doing it , Thank you !
Sorin I told you many times “there is no one better than you “ we learn all from you and like the way you do it.
So do not think you doing anything wrong for us. I thank you for all the time and hard work you do for us.
And I hope that you can do it again and again so I learned a lot from you.
And many more!👍🏻
It's incredible that peole that walk by shor shop and those who have the priviledge to have YOU fix their stuff have no idea they were in the presense of a real life GENIUS. Thank you for these videos. As a video maker myself, I understand that switching on a camera to record what you repair to help someone else means the job will take 3 times longer. Please never stop switching on the camera. Thank you Mr. Sorin.
Sorin as others already mentioned you're just straightforward and trying to share your experience with us.
I believe that's the most you could do for anyone involved into electronics repairs.
Thank you.
Comparing your beginner lesson videos with some other TH-cam channels, I'd watch yours anytime. The reason is simple: you're the guy with
knowledge based on real work experience. Theory is nothing without it's application. I liked your beginner lessons more because those were combined with practical demonstration. I'd really appreciate if you'd continue doing more electronic component lessons like caps, inductors, diodes... I recently discovered your channel and subbed immediately after watching one of your repair videos. Electronics is fun, and with you around, even more! Thanks for everything you do, keep it up.
Well said and very insightful comment
Just love his style. Minimum tools, a little lighter fluid and boom, all fixed. I've watched Louis Rossman use alcohol to find the hot parts too. The two best computer repair people on YT. Great stuff Sorin!!
Yeah Louis Rossman is great too. Bu Sorin being from the "Old Country" of Romania grew up in a world that you had to teach yourself how to accomplish things. I look up to him for that!
Kenneth I agree. Sounds like Louis learned most of what he does on his own too. Seems like he didn’t stay in school in too long. Yes, I do like Sorin’s old world style and demeanor. Louis talks a bit too fast at times but love the fact they booth share their knowledge without reservations.
Mr Sorin, you are a wonderful, extremely wise man. You do not need schematics and instructions. I am not an electronics artist, I am just a layman and I am still waiting for your next videos. Greetings from Poland
Sorin you are missing the point on why we follow you with such great admiration: You take us along side on the repair process, we've seen you struggle on difficult repairs (like last video) and say "I don't know" like us beginners do all the time and then you keep going on till you fix things in mind blowing ways, of course some purists (or people new to the channel) won't understand that you have very small amounts of time to get the job done, I'm sure many other "professionals" won't have the same success rate under same conditions.
It is true others may have better animation, but you are a better teacher for raw, real life repairs, you don't skip parts to the process, you struggle, you guide us on your thought process, some times it feels like you can read our minds as if we were just beside you: "No, removing that cap is not a problem because..."
Question time: How common are those chips that behave like mosfets? is it worth to stock a few from china? are they as generic as mosfets?
I have watched many beginner videos and the way that you explain things is so much more in depth/an easier way to understand the reasoning behind the how and why. I appreciate all of your videos and would like to let you know that the time is not wasted in creating them I know there is many that appreciate them.
In my mind I thought the job would take a long time but you are hero of short circuit , little petrol and a lot of amps..amazing
Big thumbs up Sorin
You are explaining the capacitors just fine. For those who don’t understand maybe use the example of old school, automotive breaker-point ignition. As you were describing the function of a capacitor in a switch mode power supply, that is the same function of a condenser(capacitor) in the ignition system. With points closed, 12v battery power goes to ignition coil. When the points open to induce the primary field into the secondary, a huge arc can form between the contacts causing a number of problems least of which being catastrophic damage to the points and significant RF interference because it’s essentially a spark gap transmitter for a brief moment when the points open. . The condenser absorbs the energy that would produce that arc, stores it until the points close a discharges.
Short: Please keep doing your beginner lessons.
Long: I've been on and off trying to learn electronics for years, books, videos etc. Animations are great, schematics are great, but they aren't the same as the real thing. Your vast experience and genuine love of electronics from a young age, is what makes your practical examples more valuable. The fact that you slow down and hand draw the schematics as you're thinking them through and explaining them, makes it easier for the beginners to digest the information.
Thank you for all you've done so far, and I hope you keep doing it for a long time to come!
Your unique offering to youtube is your guerilla tactics that take tough jobs on unknown hardware, with no schematics, and get to a solution within an hour. I find this approach most valuable and it's hard to find on other channels.
Te respect și apreciez pentru ce faci. Învăț lucruri și descopăr mici chestii importante pe canalul dumneavoastră. Le-am aplicat pe unele, am reparat un laptop vechi dar bun și tocmai ce l-am donat unui copil ce are nevoie de el. Mersi și spor în continuare!
From India........learn electronic every day..... thanks you...
Thank you 🙏 for sharing your great experiences and helping others Around the world 🌎 BEST OF LUCK.
Sorin, Your teaching style is far better than the animations you talked about, as Nik Nik said in the previous comment you are raw and its always a pleasure to follow along,
If you were a maths teacher there would be far more smarter kids in the class because they would pay attention to what your saying, Keep doing it your way mate :)
Mr. Sorin we appreciate your "on site" beginner/medium/advanced lessons, keep going the good work !
Yes some other channels have good presentation graphics, . I've seen a lot of them , but it's only thanks to you and your videos that I have already fixed 3 laptop
can you tell what those channels are please?
@@NarasimhaB yes for macbook search: Louis Rossman, for cellular phones ipad rehab and STS Telecom, general electronic GreatScott! and Mr Carlson's Lab, i follow many others but are in spanish...
@@theflowbox try also NorthridgeFix, I like all of your list! Sorin always the best teacher indeed.
Every video you sent is a GIFT for me!Thank you so much!!Greetings from Greece!
Another great video! Keep them coming! I could watch your videos all day long! When I have a little time I watch another video from you every day! Thanks and you have all my admiration for what you do!
From a Sorin to another more capable Sorin, just RESPECT and GRATEFULNESS for taking the time to teach us new tricks. As about the shorted capacitor, I’ve seen a motherboard back in the day, where all all electrolytic caps that we’re around the CPU were swollen or open at top. Still, that computer, which was a glorified file server, never missed a step, never froze, never bluescreened. So yeah, sometimes you can go away with removing a capacitor, it just depends what was his role 🍻
About the beginner lessons
I think they are great and you do very good job
Keep going
Your beginner videos contain something that other people are often missing: many practical demonstrations. We like your beginner videos as well, especially if you keep the focus on the practical aspects and make small projects, perhaps. For the theory, you can direct viewers to other content that you like. Another important point is that a lot of people focus on making the video polished (for style) but then make it too short, skipping a lot of important details. I would rather watch a longer and less slick video that gives me the details. Your videos also have the important quality of demystifying electronics: it is not a black art, just knowledge to be acquired. In any case, thanks for sharing your skills!
Really great video.Like the way you teach, like your channel. Wish I started learning sooner.I'm 48, don't think I am too old .Let's learn things : )
Yes indeed, thursday and another good vid from dr. Sorin, THANKS Sir!
Tanks to you Sorin, i can progress in electronic fixing day after day
.yours vidéos are great and your "style" is unrivalled!
keep UMP thé grenat work.
Sir your videos are the best I've come across. I watched them take notes on my notebook everyday.
I am from the old school and its lessons are very practical and effective. Many thanks. for your experience, tips and advice.
First time ever seeing your channel. I'd encourage you to do the beginner lessons.
The reason is that I've got a very hard time taking in information from those "professional" videos where all is animated. I need to know every detail, and have it explained face 2 face to understand. I can't take it in by reading either. Videos like this one right here is what teaches me
He has done beginner lessons, go check his channel
Honestly I learn a lot from your channel...very clear and easy to understand
Thanks for videos, Sorin. You inspired me to buy my first DC PSU and few other tools. Now I will hunt down some older non working laptops (read cheap!) to see if I can fix them. Hope I remember everything you taught! Thanks again man.
I was just watching one of your older videos and boom notification for a new one. Insta LIKE!
Thank you for sharing. I appreciate your valuable time and knowledge.
You're the man, Sorin. Thanks from Argentina!
dont worry you are better than others..you are a master in board repair
I must confess you are best teacher on TH-cam keep the good work going
i did understand sir and you are professional for doing this without bitmap :)
Amazing! You are the best, Sorin! I enjoy a lot the way you explain things and it's like a detective's serial where you investigate to find the culprit :D.
Quick, nice diagnose, and doggy fix :)
Without schematic it is hard to guess the capacity of that cap -so I understand it, but I've said: doggy because you ripped off that pads :) You had solder station ready and hot, so you could take that cap in 10seconds. Don't be lazy :)
Thank you sir you are my best electronics teacher ever
A great quick repair video Sir,keep them coming they are great.
All of your lessons are good, Sorin! Keep it up!
sorin i will tell you only one. im trying to lear littlebit electorinks and some repairs and wached too many videos, there, its you are only one person which ia tryng to explayn clearly. i dont know why i cant understood others explaining lessons, but trust me, you are beast in this case. i am tryng to wach all of your video. im learning too much from you. you know. you know what, im somehow proud inside with you. i wish i can meet you and know you close. love u so much like human and like pro. for me, you are pro. dont care and u must dont care about what others are sayng. trust me, you are doing your job wery well and you are helping too much people. and u are like teacher, a friendly teacher for me. i dont know english well and sorry for this. thank you for everything u are doing for us!!! and tell u one more. in my coutry its like 1 teachers have around 60 students in 1 year, and max 10 want to learn some from them... and look how many do you have? and almost 90% are siting and watching your videos 3 or more time to take some info from you. u are like movie when u are watching about 3 or more time, cos you are learning more and more from it..... once more sorry for my english, thank you.
Thank you
@@electronicsrepairschool nope, thank you Sorin
@@electronicsrepairschool It's because you don't just explain things, you think out loud and you make us think and make us interested even more so we learn from other sources also.. that's how real teachers work.. they make you ask questions and make you curious and to do research on your own.. not just telling facts and thats it.. plus you are extremely positive and funny :D
@@Marko_Djuricic Ha haa, thank you, nice words.... i'm funny :)) What do you mean i'm funny? Funny how?
@@electronicsrepairschool Positive people make you smile even when they are not telling a joke.. It's funny when you get angry because it's not motherboard problem you know? Normal people are happy when it's easy to fix but not you :D
I find your lessons more helpful nobody can help with such professional ideas.
Every one of your videos is a valuable lesson. That's why you have so many subscribers!
Hey Sorin thanks for the great video again realy appreciate the time and efford you put in these video's
Hi Sorin , just keep being you . You are fine as you are . Thank you for how and what you do .
Thank you, Sorin!
First of all I wanted to tell you that I love you man!
I've been following you for a long time and you're just funny and genius
Today I got a dead client computer that I was able to fix with everything I learned from you
Respect!
You are the best!
(By the way, how can I contact you directly?)
You are the best repair guy! Throw anything at you and it will be fixed! Love you man!
Just to tell you that I'm instantly happy when I see you have a new video out! What is your secret to staying so calm and always being happy?
subscribers like u make me happy :)
@@electronicsrepairschool Also getting paid for having fun!
one thing i like sorin and his teaching is without schematics. is started repair(not paid) without schematic. the teachings boast me up because of that genius sorin showing to repair without paper. l always like the lesson since the beginners level
Dear Sorin
I've searched also for electronics for beginners, yes they are nice but for me (as a beginner) it's always hard to find the connection between what I'm learning and laptop fixing (which is my passion hobby) in your video it's more directed.
I was optimistic when you started your beginner series but the you stopped because you thought it boring, I assure you it's not for someone who want to learn, with all respect to your wife opinion but maybe she finds the whole electronics thing boring.
I would love to see you explaining things that others may find dum but for a beginner who's trying to shortcut time is very useful
Like:
- when you open a laptop where do you expect to see a voltage, and how much is that voltage.
- when you come with your power supply where do you put it on the motherboard, why And what are the value that you start with.
Many thanks in advance
If you answer or not 😀
Big fan
Thanks to this video I fixed a similar model HP. The symptoms were the same and had a low resistance path across the power rail. I never would have had to guts to pump so much current into the board. I almost gave up because nothing seemed hot at up to 4 amps. It turned out the bad capacitor was on the bottom and it cooled off immediately with the power off. After removing the bad cap (not replaced), the laptop turns on. However, the battery doesn't charge. The voltage at the power input is pulled down to 15V (??). Still, I pretty happy.
Nice one boss, very quick troubleshooting...
Thanks man, i'm very grateful for all the knowledge that i have received from you, I won't get tired of watching and liking your content.
Bravo si mult succes in continuare.
Love your videos and explanation. You need to show more phone videos . I miss seeing pouring petrol while injecting voltage. More important every video is a lesson.
Tkx Mr sorin I ve lean much thinks from this Chanel
It wonderfully to have you.
I learned from you to make a light sencitive transistor from an ordenary one. I tought i should bring one to work today and try to make an optokobler with a 2N3055 and a diode. Nice to do with my apprentices. I think your fokus on how to reuse parts from boards is important. It is a lot of components on the electronic garbage we throw away today. I think it should be a place for your electronic knowlege because you are different.
Additional knowledge again sorin..always very nice video..will explained..thank you.
Amazing as always!!!
Brilliant again. Have a nice weekend.
Bro, this is awesome! Awesome lesson!
Useful video 👍
Happy holi sir
I am very happy with your channel very helpful
Vry nice video sir.
At 14.15 where did u connect the positive point on board.
Can we put positive at any mosfet to check shorted component
Yup but you have to find first if what is the voltage needed on that mosfet because not all mosfet is using 19 v,you can do it in input 19v power rail but not on the output on the mosfet specially if there is a coil on the output..
Its measured by the multimeter that its connected to the 19v rail , so he can apply 19v safely
Excellent.
Always the best, good job.
Hi. I am new on this channel, I am jus subcribed. It is so wonderful to see this videos tutorial. You are a genius man. I appreciate that you take the time to teach your knolage wit us. Thank you so much.
I would rather learn off you then a hundred fancy graphic videos. Thank you soo much for your time. If we ever meet,i would like to buy you a beer.
YOU ARE AWESOME
Thank you for the video, it was educational. I didn't realize it is possible to find shorted component just by touching the board. In my case it happened to be AD7676 chip, very hot on a laptop that doesn't power on or charge.
man nice to watch your videos you genius
TnQ man , My Teacher , My Mentor
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I love you teacher
Good stuff , show us some phone repairs :)
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Lucky motherboard. My is sitting on the table for months. Have no clue. 19v all around and cant find what is wrong. Hp too. Great vid. Cheers from serbia...
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i did :)
Great Job ! and awesome video thanks !
hey i like the videos with shorts in.............time to get the petrol out !!! car boot season is here, so time to find some laptops to fix ! :)
You doing good job we don't need bigner lessons we need practical.😁
great video sir... anyway how to confirm that is 19 volt rail not 5 volt or 3 volt? is it related to processor internal resistance just like you showing us ?
no answer
I do really like the # of screws on this cover - very few
Always following your video lessons and they are always helpfull. Thanks alot.
I had love to know more about the power supplying device, it functions, when to be used and how.
Would really appreciate if I get an answer.
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Very good Job 👍👍, why you not replace the Bad capacitor from new one?
Hello, a pleasure to participate in your channel, I am interested in changing the motherboard of my hp 250 g6, since it had an overload and it burned. My problem is if the processor can be changed from board to board, since it comes stuck with some glue on the edges.
hi there, it very useful video. thankyou
I liked the video and obviously I subscribed on your channel
That is so true. everything these days are so cheap even the hi-end products. Sometimes a bad cap could be loading down other power supplies making them read 0 volts. Ive had two caps go bad before.
When we can see the "external" of the shop?
Excelente explicación. Puedes compartir el esquemático y/o boardview?
Thank you