I think to increase your viewership it would help not to spend so much time on what a person can understand quickly. You don’t need to spend 5 minutes testing the power cable as most people can assimilate information quicker. Playing your videos at 1.75 speed is still understandable. Not being critical, but trying to help your viewings, as you have good knowledge and provide good information.
Hello, I followed your steps till to the very end where you started to inject 20V to the motherboard using the charger meanwhile my motherboard gets hot while testing the power circuit... Is it normal to get it like that? Isn't it supposed to be not running? or is my motherboard dead?
Hi there, Thank you for your comment! It's normal for the motherboard to warm up slightly when injecting power, but if it's getting too hot, that could be a sign of a short circuit or a faulty component. You should check the power rails for any shorts, especially around the main power line and key components like MOSFETs and capacitors. If any component is getting excessively hot, it could indicate a failure in that part of the circuit. In such cases, you may need to replace or isolate the faulty component to prevent further damage. I recommend proceeding cautiously and using thermal imaging or freeze spray to identify the hot spots accurately. Let me know how it goes!
Excellent video. I hope you make more diagnostic videos like these in the future alongside the lecture videos. Thank you so much.
That's the plan!
great!,you continue your deep, crucial, sophisticated tutorials, i have attened your all tutorials, really you are EXTRA TEACHER thank so much
Glad you like them!
merci vraiment pour le cours que le tout de bénisse a abondamment
Hi! I'm from Brazil. I can say you are simple the best!
Wow, thank you!
very useful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
As clear as water, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
i have learnt too many laptop stuffs with you my brother..
Nice
hi please i couldn't make out some words, processor, what and what is under the heatsink
The heatsink is the metal part that cool down the processor
I think to increase your viewership it would help not to spend so much time on what a person can understand quickly. You don’t need to spend 5 minutes testing the power cable as most people can assimilate information quicker. Playing your videos at 1.75 speed is still understandable.
Not being critical, but trying to help your viewings, as you have good knowledge and provide good information.
Hello, I followed your steps till to the very end where you started to inject 20V to the motherboard using the charger meanwhile my motherboard gets hot while testing the power circuit... Is it normal to get it like that? Isn't it supposed to be not running? or is my motherboard dead?
Hi there,
Thank you for your comment! It's normal for the motherboard to warm up slightly when injecting power, but if it's getting too hot, that could be a sign of a short circuit or a faulty component. You should check the power rails for any shorts, especially around the main power line and key components like MOSFETs and capacitors. If any component is getting excessively hot, it could indicate a failure in that part of the circuit. In such cases, you may need to replace or isolate the faulty component to prevent further damage. I recommend proceeding cautiously and using thermal imaging or freeze spray to identify the hot spots accurately. Let me know how it goes!
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb alrighty! thanks for the insight
What do we do if we dont get the control signal on the pin 4 ?
check the controller IC
Excellent
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