Dear Sorin, I am watching you from Hungary so we are kind of neighbours, greetings from here. I just want to say thank you for your videos, what I watching a lot and these are awsome. I bought some stuff to repair myself, also built a power supply myself, now learning electronic from books and online. I just would like to share my first 2 succes. A laptop, no charging or turning on, succesfully diagnosed a faulty dc/dc step up converter, so it is fine now. Second one is a Gopro, water damage and no coming on, cleaning, isolating everithing with self made liquid rosin flux as you tought, I have found a short on battery board, which was succesfully found and treated. No it is turning on :) THANK YOU!!! And keep on!!
Amazing as always. I've never seen so much love for for a man whose channel isnt about sugar coating or mushy feeling things. Yet video after video us geeks, nerds and enthusiests keep being amazed and educated while feeling comfortable and not left out of what is actually happening. When he takes a call or goes to find parts in the shop, i feel like im there and am perferctly fine with waiting. Any other channel i would have left. I'd like to think i was his biggest fan but i think we all hold that title. My god and savior, Sorin. Sorry for my spelling.
Mr Sorin is my electronics Mentor . I started making small Guitar electronic repairs at home (basic stuff), and now I run a small bussiness . He's not the best electronic tech in the world, but his huge experience and approaching to find the issues, makes you believe that you can also learn do it by yourself and improve what he taught to you. He's a master teacher and deserves a big respect for me. hugs from Portugal !
Ești foarte tare... Spirit roman... Muncim cu zâmbetul pe buze și radem și glumim... Și rezultatul e uimitor. Și eu sunt tehnician și ma amuz în fiecare zi cu tine pe TH-cam. Bravo
took me at least 45 min's just to open, my first time with that model. completely focused & without an audience. very modular, nothing like it outside of certain gaming laptops at twice the price. thanks for the walk-though, wish I had you years ago! ~v~
I'm so glad you faced this heating problem with the soldering iron you can't imagine. I've been struggling with the same problem and really enjoyed to see how you dealt with it.
this last one deserves a big like. very inspired by your passion. i have now a power supply because of you. thank you for everything. elbow shake from portugal. give my best to Diana. our women have to have patiente to us (electronic technicians)
This is absolutely the Dell thing ( not charging properly without the genuine charger). It's the way they "protect their produts". The funny part of everything is that they actually do have some 3rd party production called XRT. They are dell approved and these are the only ones (as far as I know) that are working the same way the originals one work. Thank you for the nice video Sorin
Greedy companies. Just like apple with there certificate for apple cable chip. And I’m saying this as a apple user. iPhone and iPad. This is something that should be prohibited by law to lower waste.
Hi, Sorin, Hero of the Universe! Central pin on Dell chargers carry a 1-wire signal that decodes to charger wattage, serial number, etc. Sadly it´s not just a "high signal" like Hp´s.
Could that be why the machines won't start after being unused for a long time? ie The machine is too dead to read the ID of the charger? Lots of people on the Dell site could not start machines that had stood unused for a ear or so.
Well I used the knowledge of diagnosing bad caps on this channel and fixed up a $30 high end Latitude E6430 with NVidia graphics and HD+ display which has a shorted capacitor right after the 2 MOSFETs! $30 for such machine in great shape is a steal!
Where I work I was assigned an M6700 for sofware development. I was able to disassemble it a couple of times since it's quite old and beaten up, and it's having few faults. But my impression was the same, such a cool and well made laptop. I went to Dell's website and they had like a "Workstation" category. I bet they were crazy expensive at that time.
I would recommend the Hakko chisel tips (D-xx series) or the flat BC ones. The shape of the bend J-tips is sometimes nice, but it's tiny tip is very bad at bringing the heat to the board. The only way the J tips work for me is by using the thick curve on the back. There are also two J tips...a bit shorter and a longer one. The shorter one is a bit better than the longer, but they're both far away from the performance of the D or BC style tips.
Error mesg on screen after repair is actually a good thing as it means that the CPU and main board is at least trying to work and H/D, ram or something out of place is no good. Amazing when i saw that the layers might have been burnt and even Sorin might struggle with that one as would the manufacture on a multi layer board. Only worry i have with applying too much current is that the tracks and even layers might get burnt and 2-3 amps has to be enough to heat something up and feel it , i keep to around 2 amps unless i need add more. Parts get stressed over time so another cap might start to burn out even when you found shorted cap and then alter another cap and so on. Love this channel, best on the Interweb!!
A tip to help with your soldier iron temp you have to have that blue plastic key thing in the front to change temp. I leave mine in all the time. Hakko does this so co workers won’t change temps on other persons station area. I went through the same problem as you until I found this tip out then my iron works great now. Better then my wellar. Hope you get this to help Sorin....thanks for the videos. P.S. I can tell with that tip your stuck on the factory settings. New station once you get the temps up and working right. You will love it then.
Thanks to you Sorin I started to learn about fixing the motherboards. So far managed to fix one with faulty capacitor and next one I ma working on I asked for help in Discord and I was given precious info straight away. Will see how it goes with replacing that mini chip ha! Thanks a lot for man.
New to the channel. Thankking for making the concepts easy to understand... Very Practical for a hobbyist like me. Keep up the good work and can't wait for your uploads.
Its a pity you didn't go further with the broken connector/Inspiron. I have the same model. One day just popped up can't detect the charger. Bought a new Dell 45watt charger like the original. Same error, can't detect the adapter type. Borrowed a Dell 65 watt charger and still the same error. Replaced the socket even though all continuity was fine. Battery will charge if I connect it to a bench psu. Everything else works just cannot detect the adapter type. Great channel by the way. Keep up the good work.
I really like the Precision line over the consumer rubbish especially the older 17inch models as one can do so much upgrades wise and they'll just last.
The way that works . its call a ! wire circuit. That 3.3 volts goes from the mother board back threw the charger wire to the I.D chip in the charger if the connection to the part of the port is bad it can read on the motherboard side but not charger side. It could also be the super IO extender chip it used in dells.
Hello, Mr. Sorin. Dell laptops require a Dell adapter, otherwise it powers on but doesn't charge the battery. Theres a chip inside the dell ac adapters that comunicate with the motherboard using the center pin, telling the mobo that the adapter is authentic. If you enter the BIOS it must recognize the adapter by indicating its power (65W, 90W, 130W), etc. Maybe that's the problem. The charger you are using doesn't pass that information to the motherboard. You can google for more information.
Hi. It's fascinating watching the way you figure things out and find ways to recover from what look like impossible disasters! I got a pleasant surprise when you picked up the Dell M6800, as I have the M4700, which looks the same but without the fingerprint sensor. I agree that these are proper laptops, and I love my own, so it was good to see you figure out how to get the back off. :) I bet somebody bent the case, when they couldn't work out that it slides off! I just watched another video where you say you try to read comments on the old videos, so I came back to ask if ou videoed the next day of finishing the repair? My problem is that something corrupted the startup of my Windows 7 device so it could not find the Windows start file, and I did not have time to find out how to fi it, so I left the machine unused for a couple of years. Then, when I had time to look at it again, it would not start. The fans come on, but then it turns off without going into the startup sequence. I thought the BIoS battery might be dead, so I tried to change it. Then I discovered just how 'Precision' they made these things! The fitted battery has welded on leads, and there is almost nowhere where a normal battery holder can be fitted! Even if you try to run a battery wire over the back of the cooling ducts, the back will not slide back on! I had no welder and could not solder to a battery case, so I ended up drilling through the side of the depression for the battery, so that I could run wires to a battery holder on the other side of the case. It was a tight fit getting the back on even then, and the case metal is surprisingly hard to ordinary drills! Very well made! Sadly, it still would not start after putting in the new battery, so I was pleased when I saw you working on the similar machine. You had to put it aside to finish later though, so I never saw how you managed to restart it. :/ Is there another video with the rest of the repair, or more on similar 'Precision' machines? I notice that on the Dell site, a lot of people had had the same problem of the machine refusing to start after being unused some time, and nobody had found a reliable way to fix it. Maybe I will get more ideas from your other ingenious repairs! Thank you for all the entertaining and educational lessons. They give me plenty of ideas. (y)
Had to power a thinkpad with the bench power supply the other day and found out you can trick the psu sensor by using a 180 ohm resistor from middle pin to ground. Unfortunately I'm pretty sure it doesnt work on dell cause they use a chip inside the psu instead of a resistor. Nice video Sorin you're the best! Cheers from Brazil
Actually no this is not always good idea. On Certain HP laptop you will have slow laptop and there may not be protections against if you make mistakes. BUT you can make emulator for that and its same chip as Apple used on Magsafe.. i am using +200W HP charger as DIY Apple "80W" MagSafe charger with own emulator as for ID on my macbook pro.. can fake same way to be any Dell charger as well... :)
somehow wish you showed putting it back together - for instance - did you need to replace those two caps? If not why not? Thanks for very interesting site...
Very, very usefull video and lesson as always. i think that dell bios has an information about a battery without to upload a windows. Also, think that this model has a possability to set "charger biheviour" to charge without the "3-rd signal" -ID of charger.
Precision is Dell's professional mobile workstation line. Basically desktop replacement machines with dedicated Nvidia Quadro graphics and powerful CPUs.
thank you for all the knowledge you teach us, I am very grateful ! I hope to be as good as you at repairs one day, ps in your videos what device are you using to show voltage and current when ever you have a device plugged into a charger?
Thank you as well, do you post what you're using to supply Heat somewhere because I'd like to get one of those devices. I hope you keep on doing it to it!
hey nice video great repair question i have a dell inspiron 13-5378 laptop with orange light blinks 4 time then 1 white light saying battery bad battery model is WDX0R 11.4 VOLTS i would love the pinout for the battery are even the mother board schematics diagram so i can hrlp my self
What sort of wire is used for the tracks? Thin enameled copper wire (for making coils etc.)? I presume the heat from soldering iron melts away the coating
Hello Mr. Sorin, how are you? This is dell they do not detect the id signal, the frequent reason is the blown diode just from the id signal, maybe the damage to the plug caused a short circuit and the diode burned down?
haha that was nice :) or to see sorin doing chipset or gpu replacement with the changing new solderballs to pb-type one. (with his favorite approach: "500 degress" on hotair) haha
some reason it shows when i had got the laptop on all the way. it was showing it was charging the laptop. but everytime i restarted the laptop. it gave me that warning message about the battery not charging or whatever it was saying on screen
Continuous DC voltage stabilizers. How can I calculate and select the parameters of the elements for output voltage 6,2 V and current max 2A compensating series stabilizer with operational amplifier μA741?
Dear Sorin, I am watching you from Hungary so we are kind of neighbours, greetings from here. I just want to say thank you for your videos, what I watching a lot and these are awsome. I bought some stuff to repair myself, also built a power supply myself, now learning electronic from books and online.
I just would like to share my first 2 succes. A laptop, no charging or turning on, succesfully diagnosed a faulty dc/dc step up converter, so it is fine now. Second one is a Gopro, water damage and no coming on, cleaning, isolating everithing with self made liquid rosin flux as you tought, I have found a short on battery board, which was succesfully found and treated. No it is turning on :)
THANK YOU!!! And keep on!!
Good job!
wow 3 videos in one day that's a gift from heaven
DR Khaled, are there any others videos today? I can't see them...
@@Mecano.r I don't know what happened but likely he deleted them
I bet everyone here says "Hello" right when the video starts I caught myself doing that lol
Sorin is the Greatest !!!!!
It’s Tuesday right
no it's wednesday actually
Every time I start a video on this channel, I am greeting him with, Hello ! 😊👍
I also try to guess the day. It's a buzz when I get it right. Love this Man.
loved the suspense, it was like a thriller movie. AWESOME AS ALWAYS!!!
Amazing as always. I've never seen so much love for for a man whose channel isnt about sugar coating or mushy feeling things. Yet video after video us geeks, nerds and enthusiests keep being amazed and educated while feeling comfortable and not left out of what is actually happening. When he takes a call or goes to find parts in the shop, i feel like im there and am perferctly fine with waiting. Any other channel i would have left. I'd like to think i was his biggest fan but i think we all hold that title. My god and savior, Sorin. Sorry for my spelling.
Mr Sorin is my electronics Mentor . I started making small Guitar electronic repairs at home (basic stuff), and now I run a small bussiness . He's not the best electronic tech in the world, but his huge experience and approaching to find the issues, makes you believe that you can also learn do it by yourself and improve what he taught to you. He's a master teacher and deserves a big respect for me. hugs from Portugal !
Ești foarte tare... Spirit roman... Muncim cu zâmbetul pe buze și radem și glumim... Și rezultatul e uimitor. Și eu sunt tehnician și ma amuz în fiecare zi cu tine pe TH-cam. Bravo
took me at least 45 min's just to open, my first time with that model. completely focused & without an audience. very modular, nothing like it outside of certain gaming laptops at twice the price.
thanks for the walk-though, wish I had you years ago!
~v~
I'm so glad you faced this heating problem with the soldering iron you can't imagine. I've been struggling with the same problem and really enjoyed to see how you dealt with it.
Time to upgrade the channel name to: Electronics Repair University.
If you even knew the level of knowledge on University compared to what you see here, you would laugh.
@@GKirChhOff sorry to bother you but is sorins channel on discord not working any more ?
@Braden Ronin 🤣🤣🤡
@@GKirChhOff I don't understand where is more knowledge on this channel or the university???
My Mentor, sir I just recently picked interest in Computer Repair, and thank God I came across your channel. You're a gift
this last one deserves a big like. very inspired by your passion. i have now a power supply because of you. thank you for everything. elbow shake from portugal. give my best to Diana. our women have to have patiente to us (electronic technicians)
true about the patiente ;D , i put electronic stuff everywhere in the house ;D a nightmare for my wife ;D
@@v1ncend yes. That too. My case is more about the calls I receive all the time to repair something...
This is absolutely the Dell thing ( not charging properly without the genuine charger). It's the way they "protect their produts". The funny part of everything is that they actually do have some 3rd party production called XRT. They are dell approved and these are the only ones (as far as I know) that are working the same way the originals one work. Thank you for the nice video Sorin
and new HP models has a same, but chargers are not is not replaceble among Dell an HP
Greedy companies. Just like apple with there certificate for apple cable chip.
And I’m saying this as a apple user. iPhone and iPad.
This is something that should be prohibited by law to lower waste.
Thanks Sorin.
Still watching your channel.
it's Amazing.
Hi, Sorin, Hero of the Universe!
Central pin on Dell chargers carry a 1-wire signal that decodes to charger wattage, serial number, etc.
Sadly it´s not just a "high signal" like Hp´s.
Could that be why the machines won't start after being unused for a long time? ie The machine is too dead to read the ID of the charger? Lots of people on the Dell site could not start machines that had stood unused for a ear or so.
1:26:22 good old times. Removing the entire GPU and replacing it instead of throwing the laptop in the bin.
The M6800 was the top of the line for DELL
It even has upgradable CPU + GPU
Grate having you back am from Jamaican wish you all the best
1:24:10 "speak with me i am friendly" but on another side kicking it with 5amps and evil smile :D hahahhahahhah
THE BEST MAN ON THIS BUSINESS...SORIN!
Well I used the knowledge of diagnosing bad caps on this channel and fixed up a $30 high end Latitude E6430 with NVidia graphics and HD+ display which has a shorted capacitor right after the 2 MOSFETs! $30 for such machine in great shape is a steal!
Where I work I was assigned an M6700 for sofware development. I was able to disassemble it a couple of times since it's quite old and beaten up, and it's having few faults. But my impression was the same, such a cool and well made laptop. I went to Dell's website and they had like a "Workstation" category. I bet they were crazy expensive at that time.
Decent all day heatsinking ability, business use. Overheating itself to death in 20mins..every gamer laptop 😄
The ones that came with all the bells and whistles were 5000€+ when new.
Wow that was awesome we saw saw flames and he still solve the problem way to go . Thank you for sharing .
I would recommend the Hakko chisel tips (D-xx series) or the flat BC ones. The shape of the bend J-tips is sometimes nice, but it's tiny tip is very bad at bringing the heat to the board. The only way the J tips work for me is by using the thick curve on the back. There are also two J tips...a bit shorter and a longer one. The shorter one is a bit better than the longer, but they're both far away from the performance of the D or BC style tips.
Thanks a lot for all the educative repair lessons...... You are my mentor.
When experience is combined with perspicacity and of course good knowledge then the mixture is called Sorin.
Well done! Have a nice weekend!
Error mesg on screen after repair is actually a good thing as it means that the CPU and main board is at least trying to work and H/D, ram or something out of place is no good. Amazing when i saw that the layers might have been burnt and even Sorin might struggle with that one as would the manufacture on a multi layer board. Only worry i have with applying too much current is that the tracks and even layers might get burnt and 2-3 amps has to be enough to heat something up and feel it , i keep to around 2 amps unless i need add more. Parts get stressed over time so another cap might start to burn out even when you found shorted cap and then alter another cap and so on. Love this channel, best on the Interweb!!
Love this channel! Best part where I LOL was when there was a flame.... so awesome! Love ya Sorin. Cheers mate
A tip to help with your soldier iron temp you have to have that blue plastic key thing in the front to change temp. I leave mine in all the time. Hakko does this so co workers won’t change temps on other persons station area. I went through the same problem as you until I found this tip out then my iron works great now. Better then my wellar. Hope you get this to help Sorin....thanks for the videos. P.S. I can tell with that tip your stuck on the factory settings. New station once you get the temps up and working right. You will love it then.
Hey Mr, Sorin...nice to see you again.
Thanks to you Sorin I started to learn about fixing the motherboards. So far managed to fix one with faulty capacitor and next one I ma working on I asked for help in Discord and I was given precious info straight away. Will see how it goes with replacing that mini chip ha! Thanks a lot for man.
Hi there,I'm from sourh africa, port elizabeth,great channel,love to learn from you.
In Dell Power Supply used 1Wire communications.
Pin ID mostly is 0,2v 0,3 v after pluging in laptop is 3,3V .
New to the channel. Thankking for making the concepts easy to understand... Very Practical for a hobbyist like me. Keep up the good work and can't wait for your uploads.
You are helping to keep me sane in lockdown. Thanks
Its a pity you didn't go further with the broken connector/Inspiron.
I have the same model. One day just popped up can't detect the charger.
Bought a new Dell 45watt charger like the original.
Same error, can't detect the adapter type.
Borrowed a Dell 65 watt charger and still the same error.
Replaced the socket even though all continuity was fine.
Battery will charge if I connect it to a bench psu.
Everything else works just cannot detect the adapter type.
Great channel by the way. Keep up the good work.
I really like the Precision line over the consumer rubbish especially the older 17inch models as one can do so much upgrades wise and they'll just last.
That one is a 4th gen Core. I have a pair of M6700s from a former project and a couple of M6500s. Beautiful systems.
Happy birthday dear Sorin !
Thank you!
thank you so much Sorin
You don't have to rename the channel, you stay number 1. great and thanks!
The way that works . its call a ! wire circuit. That 3.3 volts goes from the mother board back threw the charger wire to the I.D chip in the charger if the connection to the part of the port is bad it can read on the motherboard side but not charger side. It could also be the super IO extender chip it used in dells.
Happy to see a real laptop here. Not the usual consumer crap that is engineered to be as cheap as possible.
the end was cool burn ;D
Yes I like that too a Burning Motherboard 😁
Hello, Mr. Sorin. Dell laptops require a Dell adapter, otherwise it powers on but doesn't charge the battery. Theres a chip inside the dell ac adapters that comunicate with the motherboard using the center pin, telling the mobo that the adapter is authentic. If you enter the BIOS it must recognize the adapter by indicating its power (65W, 90W, 130W), etc. Maybe that's the problem. The charger you are using doesn't pass that information to the motherboard. You can google for more information.
FANTASTICCCCCC VIDEOOOOOO AGAINNNNNNNNNNNNN...........looking forward to the next episode Saluteeeee
I saw a lot of Dell with this error... usually after a power supply replacement... there are some Indian videos about bypassing the ac control check.
"maybe we can see some smoke somewhere.." love it.
You are a legend! Love the videos!
Whew, I was on the edge of my seat. Rename episode to "Beat the clock"!
Good Job. i have repairing with jumper method too.
Most entertaining video lots of fun watching you ... You are the best
Nice one Sorin, Kudos!
Hi. It's fascinating watching the way you figure things out and find ways to recover from what look like impossible disasters! I got a pleasant surprise when you picked up the Dell M6800, as I have the M4700, which looks the same but without the fingerprint sensor. I agree that these are proper laptops, and I love my own, so it was good to see you figure out how to get the back off. :) I bet somebody bent the case, when they couldn't work out that it slides off! I just watched another video where you say you try to read comments on the old videos, so I came back to ask if ou videoed the next day of finishing the repair? My problem is that something corrupted the startup of my Windows 7 device so it could not find the Windows start file, and I did not have time to find out how to fi it, so I left the machine unused for a couple of years. Then, when I had time to look at it again, it would not start. The fans come on, but then it turns off without going into the startup sequence. I thought the BIoS battery might be dead, so I tried to change it. Then I discovered just how 'Precision' they made these things! The fitted battery has welded on leads, and there is almost nowhere where a normal battery holder can be fitted! Even if you try to run a battery wire over the back of the cooling ducts, the back will not slide back on! I had no welder and could not solder to a battery case, so I ended up drilling through the side of the depression for the battery, so that I could run wires to a battery holder on the other side of the case. It was a tight fit getting the back on even then, and the case metal is surprisingly hard to ordinary drills! Very well made! Sadly, it still would not start after putting in the new battery, so I was pleased when I saw you working on the similar machine. You had to put it aside to finish later though, so I never saw how you managed to restart it. :/ Is there another video with the rest of the repair, or more on similar 'Precision' machines? I notice that on the Dell site, a lot of people had had the same problem of the machine refusing to start after being unused some time, and nobody had found a reliable way to fix it. Maybe I will get more ideas from your other ingenious repairs! Thank you for all the entertaining and educational lessons. They give me plenty of ideas. (y)
Had to power a thinkpad with the bench power supply the other day and found out you can trick the psu sensor by using a 180 ohm resistor from middle pin to ground. Unfortunately I'm pretty sure it doesnt work on dell cause they use a chip inside the psu instead of a resistor. Nice video Sorin you're the best! Cheers from Brazil
Actually no this is not always good idea. On Certain HP laptop you will have slow laptop and there may not be protections against if you make mistakes. BUT you can make emulator for that and its same chip as Apple used on Magsafe.. i am using +200W HP charger as DIY Apple "80W" MagSafe charger with own emulator as for ID on my macbook pro.. can fake same way to be any Dell charger as well... :)
936h soldering iron is good and no need to wait for it to get hot. It almost instantly getting hot. I always use it
Great job Thanks Sorin
The best video ever you made! Like watching triller movie. You are realy the best!
Great teacher and engineer 👍🤓💯
I love the videos and have that dell great machine they are! What is the purpose of the liquid you apply befiore soldering? Great video!
somehow wish you showed putting it back together - for instance - did you need to replace those two caps? If not why not? Thanks for very interesting site...
usually i don't replace a single capacitor, but here we have 3 so i did replace them
Wow that was an amazing solve
Very, very usefull video and lesson as always. i think that dell bios has an information about a battery without to upload a windows. Also, think that this model has a possability to set "charger biheviour" to charge without the "3-rd signal" -ID of charger.
that last dell is nice it is very similar to my dell precision 7510, solid build I7 with 32 g of ram
Precision is Dell's professional mobile workstation line. Basically desktop replacement machines with dedicated Nvidia Quadro graphics and powerful CPUs.
Mr sorin.thanks for all ur video...ittts veryyy helpful
is the middle pin not along the lines of the new usb c standard. It may be a power handshake (comms) between psu and computer
3v3 is a common comms voltage. I think it must be waiting for a data handshake like you said. What a pain in the ass though!
I think you need to calibrate the tip/iron. Real temperature on end of tip is more lower than it shows.
Maybe is just a bad fake of an hakku.
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IDEMOOO IDEMOOO🇷🇸❤️
Idemoooooo najzad bas mi nedostajao!!!!
@@ElectronicRepair.Serbia2023 Mene on bas smiri.
👏 simply amazing. A joy to watch and learn.
Great video, thank you.
Thank you
Happy to see you
very informative video thanks for sharing my teacher
Oh god, can't believe the lighter fluid actually caught fire haha! Gotta keep the repairs exciting. Great work as always!
I think it's gas as in petrol but I could be wrong
Greetings to you, Engineering
Very nice Job..
thank you for all the knowledge you teach us, I am very grateful ! I hope to be as good as you at repairs one day, ps in your videos what device are you using to show voltage and current when ever you have a device plugged into a charger?
Thank you as well, do you post what you're using to supply Heat somewhere because I'd like to get one of those devices. I hope you keep on doing it to it!
The people are wild as hell just sending stuff there lol
How was the short in the second laptop fixed???
YOU ARE THE BEST!!
hey nice video great repair question i have a dell inspiron 13-5378 laptop with orange light blinks 4 time then 1 white light saying battery bad battery model is WDX0R 11.4 VOLTS i would love the pinout for the battery are even the mother board schematics diagram so i can hrlp my self
What sort of wire is used for the tracks? Thin enameled copper wire (for making coils etc.)? I presume the heat from soldering iron melts away the coating
He feels bad when the customer send him the connector.
Good job ! It was so just !!! 🤣🤣🤣
I love your channel, you are my best prof !
Hello Mr. Sorin, how are you? This is dell they do not detect the id signal, the frequent reason is the blown diode just from the id signal, maybe the damage to the plug caused a short circuit and the diode burned down?
i want to see sorin doing bios firmware programming and editing me/txe regions, it will be a very nice video for everyone 😊
haha that was nice :)
or to see sorin doing chipset or gpu replacement with the changing new solderballs to pb-type one.
(with his favorite approach: "500 degress" on hotair) haha
some reason it shows when i had got the laptop on all the way. it was showing it was charging the laptop. but everytime i restarted the laptop. it gave me that warning message about the battery not charging or whatever it was saying on screen
Would start my own channel if only I could figure out where to get/buy some "Thingies". Any Links ??
Good job
I've actually got to fix a shorted board by drilling it exactly on the shorted spot. I've posted the details on the Discord channel ;)
Cheers!
You are magician!!! 🙌🙌🙌
3 caps in a row? That's world record. They were near the part of the chassis that got bent, maybe were damaged in the accident.
well after a raped connector like that only God know what mess happened
Wow the last 5 minutes!!!!! 👍. Lolllllzzz and to add to the suspense we even had a fire 😁😂😅
Man, I saw you in many situations, but this was like in... Mission impossible 17 !!!!
you should have bought T12-J02 tips instead.. bigger and shorter neck but same pointed-bent tip
Thank You for this movie
wow changes to the workspace. nice.
Continuous DC voltage stabilizers. How can I calculate and select the parameters of the elements for output voltage 6,2 V and current max 2A compensating series stabilizer with operational amplifier μA741?
The second is for professional use.
Dock station port
good job