Jason that capacitor replacement in a tube is fantastic, I found it amazing how it knows what what uF to go to, very clever stuff these days Great repair thanks
Hi Jason, Nice fix. I also use this liquid capacitor paste all the time. 1000% no re-hot needed. However I’m struggling with the amount of paste to use. How do you know when you have the right capacitance? Do you have a chart perhaps on how big the blob should be? And can you also layer it to have a higher voltage capacitor? Love your work :) greetings from the Netherlands
Im a cellphone technician here at the philippines but my tools does not completed because i dont have money to buy it. I hope i have a tools like yours
I like your site, I’m old presently but I use to have a electronic repair business in the 90’s,, I presently love my tech past, it makes me want to open a iPhone repair service business, lol
I recently found your channel, and I am enjoying it a lot. I have a question if you have a second. I have a catphone s61, which has a battery failing. I cannot buy a battery anywhere for this phone, and wanted to know if you might know a source. I refuse to send it to catphones for something I certainly do myself.
Images from the inside of this phone are being used for demonstration during internal Apple business meetings. "Look guys, see exhibit#1, ( 1:21 )" ......... "This is why we do not want people repairing their own devices" .....
I've worked on a good handful of 12's now but only one 13. I'm going to start doing videos on the 12 series this coming week I think! I am relieved to say that I find them desirable to work on.
Hello Jason. Greatings from Germany. Very interesting Chanel👌🏼 Why does the replacement of the Cap withe UV-Mask work? I‘d like to understand why there is no need to replace the cap with another one.
It depends on the caps function. Most caps are used to store charge. They help to reduce voltage fluctuation. A line may call for 1.8 volts. The supply is outputting 1.8030 volts. The caps are also storing a charge bring the line voltage to 1.8033. imperceptible
@@OnYourSquare Incorrect. Caps will not increase line voltage. Following the logic in your answer, if I use 10 000 caps in the circuit, my 1.8V power line will reach 4.8V. Ceramic caps are mainly used to provide a short path to ground for high frequency noise. They are placed right next to integrated circuits, because those are the most sensitive to this kind of noise. High frequency noise may come from the power supply providing energy to the device , it may also come from surrounding components doing digital operations, picked up by other components like coils or traces, or it could even originate from the outside world. When you remove a failed cap, noise level will inrease. In most cases your device will continue to operate. With enough caps removed you reach the tolerance level of the IC an it will start behaving erratically, giving unpredictable results.
@@ritterrita3754 (lol) What? The output voltage will be higher than the input voltage. Capacitors are tiny batteries. 1 AA battery is 1.5V. If we add 2 batteries, the line voltage is 3.0V. Add three? 4.5V. Unless you've somehow broken Moore's law. Once the capacitors are charged, your line voltage will be higher than your initial output voltage. This isn't rockets science.
@@OnYourSquare 1. The capacitor charges up to the input voltage, not higher, it is not a boost converter. 2. Moore's law is about semiconductors, not capacitors. Do your capacitors double their capacitance every 2 years? Check link for Moore's law: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law 3. You don't even understand the difference between parallel an series capacitors. Or batteries for that matter.
@@ritterrita3754 1. Power filtering capacitors bleed their voltage into the line, when the voltage drops. 2. During the voltage drop, the cap discharges its voltage into the line! The output voltage is now higher than the input voltage. This isn't complicated (lol).
Thank you! I didn't realize how low this tube had gotten until I was editing this video. :D I still have a few tubes in the refrigerator and wondering how long before it goes bad. It's been so long, I don't even remember where they came from!
I'm always trying to hide anything that could uniquely identity a phone. I try to hide the imei & serial number mostly. With this video, it became sort of a personal challenge that I'm pretty sure I lost! :-)
I am actually a bit disappointed that you did not properly replace the capacitor, like you normally do. I find it unprofessional that so many repair shops removes capacitors and calls it "repaired". Sure, it will probably work fine in 99% of the cases. But that last 1% customer might get sporadic crashes. Capacitors are there for a reason, believe it or not. Honestly, soldering in a new capacitor is faster than the UV hardening.
Yep that's for sure you will have random problems or slowly destroy components due to noise and unfiltered spikes from switching components on the lines missing the caps not good work. When I see a blown cap I replace it and I don't go back with the same if its a little 4 v smd il swap in a 10v for higher breakdown capability if it's a shit quality cap il put in a good one if it's the wrong type of package or capacitor type il adjust it to what I feel should be doing the job. One thing to realise is that the small smd caps that are used come with many many problems and also there are alot of diferent types that fail in diferent ways but you really need to know your capacitor science to go there lol
hello sir, i really amazed your work do you have any idea how to unlocked my ipad 8 gen 32gb activation locked. i'm willing to pay for this apple ask owner invoice but i dont have my invoice since i bought it 2 years a go. if you can help me sir 'm willijng to pay for the service.
I have iPhone XS Max ,,, my phone is same situation. It’s suddenly shutdown. I have tried lots of way to open it , but it wasn’t. I have take it in the Apple Store service center, they said it has some problem in the motherboard that’s why it’s not opening anymore. If I want to fix it they want $700 😢. So I didn’t fixed it , still with me .
@@ststele Tell us the truth: the Pool Cleaner managed to clean your pool or not? :D ! I also have the 1i, but i dont have any supported multimeter, yet :)))))
@@ststele hello Jason am from Ghana I repair phones too buh my perspective your more higher than me so I want lean more from you, so do you have any social platform that i can get more guide lines please
Why do people send you repairs and then be economical with the truth of the phone's history, even I would have noticed the Phillips head screw etc. Does it not worry you that it was sent to you from a repair shop, who could have quite easily caused all that damage? Then they’ll probably take the credit for the work you’ve done. I don’t know about America but anyone can open a repair shop here in the U.K., it’s time for people to be licensed.
Hope everything is going well after the hurricane. We miss you and your content.
Thanks 👍 We lost some trees but no structure damage. Our power was out for 5 days but I had resources to keep us going! I'm going to be posting soon.
Stay safe Jason and family. Watch out for Hurricane Ian.
Love you man I’m watching your videos from years😊 they are amazing wish you the best take care
Troubleshooter extraordinaire, nice job Jason. 👏
I just love his voice and Narration.
Thank you!
Many thanks for suggesting the 1i ocular! Love the idea, will have to try one out! Another great video, thank you!
Jason that capacitor replacement in a tube is fantastic, I found it amazing how it knows what what uF to go to, very clever stuff these days
Great repair thanks
LOL!! Thank u!
Hi Jason,
Nice fix. I also use this liquid capacitor paste all the time. 1000% no re-hot needed. However I’m struggling with the amount of paste to use. How do you know when you have the right capacitance? Do you have a chart perhaps on how big the blob should be? And can you also layer it to have a higher voltage capacitor?
Love your work :) greetings from the Netherlands
You clearly have a talent for what you do. I enjoy whatching your videos, thank you for sharing. Keep on doing what you do 👍
Lol I died laughing when you properly removed that cap.
Cap in a tube works great, but I had problems finding the 22pf version for Xtal loading caps.
I bet Jason from the past would have soldered a new cap with the soldering iron. Current Jason isn’t a simp for 1v8 IO. 😄
Nice bit of troubleshooting as always Jason. Nice tip on the battery connector too!
Thank you!
Hopefully you made it through the hurricane man! Give us an update at some point
Will be posting soon. :-) we lost some trees and was without power for 5 days but no structure damage.
@@ststele Good to hear that you and your family are safe. All the best!
Im a cellphone technician here at the philippines but my tools does not completed because i dont have money to buy it. I hope i have a tools like yours
great to see you doing what you do best jason , by the way that pool cleaner were did you buy it from. 😃
Thanks :-) They sent it here for review. It's out of my price range unfortunately!
@@ststele did you give it back jason
My favorite iPhone X repair ♥️
thanks to your videos i really learned a lot
Ceramic cap in a tube, wow! ... do they have CPU in a spray can?
No, ceramic cap works for that too.. just needs new label 😁
Hey Jason, nice job with the UV cure capacitor👍
Thank you! Also thanks for joining! 🙏
I like your site, I’m old presently but I use to have a electronic repair business in the 90’s,, I presently love my tech past, it makes me want to open a iPhone repair service business, lol
Great fix. Thanks for sharing.
where is the foreground camera? the one that shows the details of the unboxing. as if he had it in his chest.
your an inspiration!
Loved the video!
Thank u!
I recently found your channel, and I am enjoying it a lot. I have a question if you have a second. I have a catphone s61, which has a battery failing. I cannot buy a battery anywhere for this phone, and wanted to know if you might know a source. I refuse to send it to catphones for something I certainly do myself.
Excellent job
do you replace the cap? or just taking it out and put UV on it?? thanks for your time
😂😂😂
question: what would your next troubleshooting step have been if removing that cap didn't eliminate the short? curious...
Nice job Jason.
Hello Jason, why you are not posting videos?
when I begin watching your videos I activate my eyebrow mechanism to match yours. That way we have synchronized eyebrows.
Nice job brotherman
Nice troubleshooting
Heya if you know were and what to look for it can sometimes make is pretty easy
You made that look to easy Jason.
Not see you in new video since… are you all right over there?
Do you do a Pixel 3a repair or just iPhone?
Do you offer course on mother board repair
Images from the inside of this phone are being used for demonstration during internal Apple business meetings. "Look guys, see exhibit#1, ( 1:21 )" ......... "This is why we do not want people repairing their own devices" .....
So why dodnt you replace the compacitor ? Is it not necessary
Nice work
What is the name of the camera u used to scan the board
I assume it’ll be a while before you see some iPhone 12’s or 13’s?
I've worked on a good handful of 12's now but only one 13. I'm going to start doing videos on the 12 series this coming week I think! I am relieved to say that I find them desirable to work on.
@@ststele can’t wait to see what my 12 pro looks like on the inside from a professionals point of view.
What phone useing for the termanel camara?
Where do you find schematics for FlexBV?
Hello Jason. Greatings from Germany. Very interesting Chanel👌🏼
Why does the replacement of the Cap withe UV-Mask work?
I‘d like to understand why there is no need to replace the cap with another one.
It depends on the caps function. Most caps are used to store charge. They help to reduce voltage fluctuation. A line may call for 1.8 volts. The supply is outputting 1.8030 volts. The caps are also storing a charge bring the line voltage to 1.8033.
imperceptible
@@OnYourSquare Incorrect. Caps will not increase line voltage. Following the logic in your answer, if I use 10 000 caps in the circuit, my 1.8V power line will reach 4.8V.
Ceramic caps are mainly used to provide a short path to ground for high frequency noise. They are placed right next to integrated circuits, because those are the most sensitive to this kind of noise.
High frequency noise may come from the power supply providing energy to the device , it may also come from surrounding components doing digital operations, picked up by other components like coils or traces, or it could even originate from the outside world.
When you remove a failed cap, noise level will inrease. In most cases your device will continue to operate. With enough caps removed you reach the tolerance level of the IC an it will start behaving erratically, giving unpredictable results.
@@ritterrita3754 (lol) What? The output voltage will be higher than the input voltage.
Capacitors are tiny batteries. 1 AA battery is 1.5V. If we add 2 batteries, the line voltage is 3.0V. Add three? 4.5V. Unless you've somehow broken Moore's law.
Once the capacitors are charged, your line voltage will be higher than your initial output voltage.
This isn't rockets science.
@@OnYourSquare
1. The capacitor charges up to the input voltage, not higher, it is not a boost converter.
2. Moore's law is about semiconductors, not capacitors. Do your capacitors double their capacitance every 2 years?
Check link for Moore's law: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law
3. You don't even understand the difference between parallel an series capacitors. Or batteries for that matter.
@@ritterrita3754 1. Power filtering capacitors bleed their voltage into the line, when the voltage drops.
2. During the voltage drop, the cap discharges its voltage into the line!
The output voltage is now higher than the input voltage. This isn't complicated (lol).
You okay???
nice work dude .. how the heck are you almost finished with a tube of uv bro that stuff lasts years hahaha how much do you use :D
Thank you! I didn't realize how low this tube had gotten until I was editing this video. :D I still have a few tubes in the refrigerator and wondering how long before it goes bad. It's been so long, I don't even remember where they came from!
Can I ask why you are covering up and blurring the q-code on the shield? Is it an apple privacy thing?
I'm always trying to hide anything that could uniquely identity a phone. I try to hide the imei & serial number mostly. With this video, it became sort of a personal challenge that I'm pretty sure I lost! :-)
I have a iPhone 7 or 8 or 9 and I bought it off someone at a garage sale . Ans it has a activation lock . ? Anyway to fix
I have a damaged Logic Board (WLAN Connector) can you repair IT If i send IT to you ?
You are the best
There are many better but I will take the compliment. Thank you!
What kinda phone is that?
price of iphone 6 plus touch ic replacement
I am actually a bit disappointed that you did not properly replace the capacitor, like you normally do.
I find it unprofessional that so many repair shops removes capacitors and calls it "repaired".
Sure, it will probably work fine in 99% of the cases. But that last 1% customer might get sporadic crashes. Capacitors are there for a reason, believe it or not.
Honestly, soldering in a new capacitor is faster than the UV hardening.
Yep that's for sure you will have random problems or slowly destroy components due to noise and unfiltered spikes from switching components on the lines missing the caps not good work. When I see a blown cap I replace it and I don't go back with the same if its a little 4 v smd il swap in a 10v for higher breakdown capability if it's a shit quality cap il put in a good one if it's the wrong type of package or capacitor type il adjust it to what I feel should be doing the job. One thing to realise is that the small smd caps that are used come with many many problems and also there are alot of diferent types that fail in diferent ways but you really need to know your capacitor science to go there lol
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hello sir, i really amazed your work do you have any idea how to unlocked my ipad 8 gen 32gb activation locked. i'm willing to pay for this apple ask owner invoice but i dont have my invoice since i bought it 2 years a go. if you can help me sir 'm willijng to pay for the service.
Can you play Doom with 1i HUD?
I'm gonna have to check on that one! The guy said I could use it to watch dirty movies? :D
That was some bad scenes inside that phone lol
I have iPhone XS Max ,,, my phone is same situation. It’s suddenly shutdown. I have tried lots of way to open it , but it wasn’t. I have take it in the Apple Store service center, they said it has some problem in the motherboard that’s why it’s not opening anymore. If I want to fix it they want $700 😢. So I didn’t fixed it , still with me .
i do love u jason
LOL@Dry wall screw
Halooo Jason!
Hello 🙂
@@ststele Tell us the truth: the Pool Cleaner managed to clean your pool or not? :D !
I also have the 1i, but i dont have any supported multimeter, yet :)))))
@@ststele hello Jason am from Ghana I repair phones too buh my perspective your more higher than me so I want lean more from you, so do you have any social platform that i can get more guide lines please
The customer has created that short on the 1v8 line during repair.
I am from India...I need job usa
Why do people send you repairs and then be economical with the truth of the phone's history, even I would have noticed the Phillips head screw etc. Does it not worry you that it was sent to you from a repair shop, who could have quite easily caused all that damage? Then they’ll probably take the credit for the work you’ve done. I don’t know about America but anyone can open a repair shop here in the U.K., it’s time for people to be licensed.
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hey how are you I love your work can I send you an email my iphone 6s is not working
How to learn technician repair.
Very manfully handled MrJason.🦾💪Goosebumps.
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