I’ve been watching repair videos all through lockdown and it’s a job that clearly has that feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment for every successful repair. It makes me want to study electronics and change jobs 😂
Helped me a lot. Same issue with no power. I didn't have a thermal camera but I could feel the heat from a tiny part of the board. Tested a few pins and shorts all over. That kind of repair is out of my league. Time to take it into the shop. 😅
@Northridgefix OH my god you gave me a mini heart attack when you did not remove that piece of metal plate underneath the borard and plugged it in and turned it on. I am glad i didnt mess up the video and repair.
Great job, please keep it up And thank you for all your videos I learned a lot from you, especially the use of appropriate tools to detect faults I wish happy days for you
if I'm not mistaken, the previous alloy was lead free so he mixed it with leaded solder to lower the solder temperature of the new alloy, in order to do the job with less heat.
I agree with Carlos, It's to mix in leaded solder to the unleaded solder that's used on the board during manufacturing. Its makes it easier to clean and prep the board and reduces the melting temperature required to re flow the replacement components.
A great idea to use an infrared camera. Immediately after this post I will look for something decent. A way to save time and effort. And less burned fingers ... ROTFL
Flir E60. It's 320x240 60hz. You'll know what component or area is heating up regardless on size. rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm570.l1313%26_nkw%3Dflir%2Be60%26_sacat%3D0%26LH_TitleDesc%3D0%26_osacat%3D0%26_odkw%3Dsurface%2Bpro%2B3%2Blcd&campid=5338440312&toolid=20008
Any ideas how to detect origins of shorted/blown SMD components? They are legion and markings on them often does not have nothing common with their real model names in datasheets. Particularly now I'm trying to find 3.3V voltage regulator L0H (or LOH) in SOT23-6 package (burned by friend due to mismatched PSUs in rush).
How can I reach you about my laptop am having same issue am in Nigeria but don’t no who to take it to that will not spoil the bord or system please recommend for me please
HI, have You had a situation with XPS 9550 that connecting touchscreen cable to motherboard caused the laptop to turn dead. Power button flashes during power on, but the laptop remains dead. Affter disconnecting the touchscreen cable from MB, everything comes back to normabl, just without thouchscreen. Have You got any idea, whether its MB-defect, or touchscreen film on the display? Thanks, Janusz
I'm really enjoy when I watch your videos. I really like repairing little boards with soldering iron (amateur) I have a question for you, I have car Opel(or Vauxhall) zafira 2002. My car's key fob doesn't working any more after my brother drop it, battery case was unsoldered. I resoldered it and my key fob working. (Led turn on when I press a key on fob) but my car doesn't recognize it anymore, i don't know what I did wrong, can you help me ?
Check part 1 at th-cam.com/video/ozE7jbGZHSc/w-d-xo.html
Amazing relaxed Alex, no sales pitches, good explinations, no customer bagging, so humble and relaxed. Miss these videos. Thank you Alex!
Finally! Someone that fixes laptops other than Apple. Thank you. Enjoy watching your expertise. Thanks
The joy in your voice when the dell logo appeared....
One year further and still the same :)
Smile on your face and shine in the eyes after each one of the fixes is priceless.
I’ve been watching repair videos all through lockdown and it’s a job that clearly has that feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment for every successful repair. It makes me want to study electronics and change jobs 😂
Man is very happy when he repairs a device, I am very happy like you
Just love the methodolog approach step by step to identify faulty components
Bro, i love your videos. The way you scan for the faulty components is amazing & i can see the joy in your face. God bless you..
Great job being persistent and narrowing down the issue. We appreciate you putting all of these videos together.
That was amazing! Thank you for taking the time and effort to fully explain this to us. These are the best kind of videos. Thank you.
Helped me a lot. Same issue with no power. I didn't have a thermal camera but I could feel the heat from a tiny part of the board. Tested a few pins and shorts all over. That kind of repair is out of my league. Time to take it into the shop. 😅
@Northridgefix OH my god you gave me a mini heart attack when you did not remove that piece of metal plate underneath the borard and plugged it in and turned it on. I am glad i didnt mess up the video and repair.
Your. The best brother your expert tech watching from Philippines
Patience always gives positive results.... Good job frnd
تقريبا انت عربي حابب اقولك انت جميل وشغلك رائع موفق لكل خير ان شاء الله
بارك الله فيك . نورت القناه
@@NorthridgeFix منوره بأهلها ❤
Great as always it's better than factory and service center.
Nice work. Just the parts that's taking too long to obtain. God bless for sharing
Your thermal camera helps a lot
Nicely explained about problem while working👍
Good fix, well done. Patience pays dividends. :)
You have Monumental Knowledge and experience love your videos thanks for sharing.
I enjoy all your videos n thankful for all the. Formations offloaded. It’s truly always an amazing video you always stream
Hello,
Nice work.
From which site can I buy components?
From where did you buy it?
Thanks.
I hope you did not forget the Metal shield in the laptop, can cause short :)
Hahahaha you see it cause short
Awesome job. Do u have basics tutorial. Where to connect positive and negative probes of meter on the motherboard. Where is earth on the board.
Love from India 🇮🇳
Great job, please keep it up
And thank you for all your videos
I learned a lot from you, especially the use of appropriate tools to detect faults
I wish happy days for you
Great video!! I am learning soldering and i have a question for you, why did you use soldering tin after removing the MOSFET? How can it help?
if I'm not mistaken, the previous alloy was lead free so he mixed it with leaded solder to lower the solder temperature of the new alloy, in order to do the job with less heat.
I agree with Carlos, It's to mix in leaded solder to the unleaded solder that's used on the board during manufacturing. Its makes it easier to clean and prep the board and reduces the melting temperature required to re flow the replacement components.
Good job man. I like have tools like your. Respect from Vietnam.
You make it look easy
i am from sri lanka. can you tell me what kind of thermal cam you use?"thats very helpful for me"
Thank you so much sir.. Happy new year you and family
Did your finger feel hot when you touch that mosfit?
A lot of waiting and great work.
Good job 👍 👍 👍 from Syria i watch all your videos 🚩 🚩 🚩
Simply excellent repair! It was a joy.
gracias amigo por compartir tus conocimientos .
A great idea to use an infrared camera. Immediately after this post I will look for something decent. A way to save time and effort. And less burned fingers ... ROTFL
good job you did there...but what i wonder is how did you manage to buy that flir thermal camera?!!! Man , that is crazy expensive at 3300 usd. :(
Ur really smart troubleshooter 😍😍😍
The original chip was marked C96CJ. I could not find C96y or C96CJ chip; nor could I find data sheet on either. How did you know the C96y would work?
Love the videos, I enjoy them a lot.
Thank you for the video. Very detailed and difficult fix.
Hello sir how u check them little surface mount caps do u put it on diode mode on the meter
Hi!
Where do you buy the electronic parts from?
Which Flir camera are you using there buddy, and is its resolution good enough to I'd hot 0402 size components?
Cheers
John
Flir E60. It's 320x240 60hz. You'll know what component or area is heating up regardless on size. rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm570.l1313%26_nkw%3Dflir%2Be60%26_sacat%3D0%26LH_TitleDesc%3D0%26_osacat%3D0%26_odkw%3Dsurface%2Bpro%2B3%2Blcd&campid=5338440312&toolid=20008
@@NorthridgeFix Thank you 👍
Any ideas how to detect origins of shorted/blown SMD components? They are legion and markings on them often does not have nothing common with their real model names in datasheets. Particularly now I'm trying to find 3.3V voltage regulator L0H (or LOH) in SOT23-6 package (burned by friend due to mismatched PSUs in rush).
I really enjoy your videos
Great job keep on
I have a request can you give me a link for good company at china i could buy spare part from it
How can I reach you about my laptop am having same issue am in Nigeria but don’t no who to take it to that will not spoil the bord or system please recommend for me please
Great job sir...😀😀
HI, have You had a situation with XPS 9550 that connecting touchscreen cable to motherboard caused the laptop to turn dead. Power button flashes during power on, but the laptop remains dead. Affter disconnecting the touchscreen cable from MB, everything comes back to normabl, just without thouchscreen. Have You got any idea, whether its MB-defect, or touchscreen film on the display? Thanks, Janusz
Great job . Thanks to share your knowlage.
Excellent work .
Super exciing episode!
Nice job 👌 .
How to identify the sort component if you don't use tharmal camera???
I'm really enjoy when I watch your videos. I really like repairing little boards with soldering iron (amateur)
I have a question for you, I have car Opel(or Vauxhall) zafira 2002. My car's key fob doesn't working any more after my brother drop it, battery case was unsoldered. I resoldered it and my key fob working. (Led turn on when I press a key on fob) but my car doesn't recognize it anymore, i don't know what I did wrong, can you help me ?
No idea. You have to do some work and investigate
As the game fall,a possibility some tracks or wires was broken resulting in no electronic connections, so you should thoroughly inspect it.
Check the LED lights at the end of your key you'll have to take the keyboard out to check them,,, I used a q-tip and found that one side was loose
Good job
Great Job Collegue!
which flir thermal camera model are you using for shorted component testing?
Flir E60
@@NorthridgeFix thanks sir for replying...
Good job sir
Which soldering iron u use?
Did you get the 7226201A Fa6H11 mosfet off a donor board or from "china"?
I respect you good man big like
Where can we buy this thermal camera?
It's wasn't an easy one good job thank you
ALWAYS ARTISTE SIR
Thank you
There was a metal shield under the board while u plugin the charger, i was afraid to watch the next moment... .
I don't know, you are the best !!!
i have one dell inspire15 laptop ..its power on but no display ...plz post the video about
You are brilliant my g
Haha @6:20 after 2 weeks , your hair grew up😂😂😂
تحيييييا لك الشريف owsome
What school did you finished for fixing those laptops..can you say?
The great. Well done. Smile
do u give class ?
Dell's has sign of life function turning on the keyboard lights. First boot after repair take long time than the ordinary boot up.
Parabéns você e um fera
What brand of flux are you using?
northridgefix.com/product/amtech-nc-559-v2-tf-flux-10g-syringe-plunger-2-needle-sizes/
@@NorthridgeFix thank you for that immediate reply. I really appreciated that..
Yep I enjoyed the video. You went deep. thx
Not easy to keep track of videos over weeks/months! When you have donor board, BAM, fixed in one video.
Hard work
it's was not a easy one Thanks
REAL SUPER HERO❤️💯
Hello, what type of thermal camera do u use ?
Flir E60 rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dm570.l1313%26_nkw%3Dflir%2Be60%26_sacat%3D0%26LH_TitleDesc%3D0%26_osacat%3D0%26_odkw%3DKester%2B44%2BRosin%2BCore%2BSolder%2B63%252F37%2B.031%2B1%2Blb.%2BSpool&campid=5338440312&toolid=20008
awesome
Hi there, what is the name of the flux are you used?
It's AMTECH something,you can look on his website,he is selling it.
Wow Sir really good
Amazing. Great. A1.
great job sir
Good work 👏 thanx brother for this video 🌹
Good boy 😁😁👍
You are the best thinx
Excellent 👍
Great job again like always
awesome... was waiting for this part and finally it came awesome!
Good work
Excellent! 👍