Another great video. Can't wait to get my new digital microscope Monday so I can start rebuilding a 20 by 20 Stack with new components and some strong solder joints 😁
Thank you for the in depth repair videos you create. Actually these are the type of content I enjoy the most. Learning how each component works and having the know how on how to do my own repairs is extremely helpful in this hobby for the long term. Thanks again and I look forward to more content from you.
Thank you again for this. Being able to watch you work so closely, even if I don't repair stuff like this (yet?) helps me understand how to be better with the solder wig, flux and all of this. Quarantine is perfect for learning from you! xD
I just thought could you make a video on how to check for errors on a Bord like this. I Guess not always you see burn marks that determines it’s dead. For example I have a spendix where the cpu gets hot but so I guess it’s that but not sure. Any procedure you recommend. Like check certain power rails or something like that. Like your videos and looks so easy:)
I have a Matek F405-STD Flight Controller same chip, but trying to find the problem has become a pain, I've removed the MCU STM32F405 plus 2 diodes and 2 3.3v regulators BUT I still have a short on the ground to 3.3, I assume its a capacitor that's shorted?
I'm curious. Would it help the MCU solder melt easier if you add leaded solder to the legs before you try to remove it with the heat gun? I have this same board that has a bad MCU and am planning on repairing it once I order a hot air gun.
if you don't have a hot air gun, and order a fresh MCU, cutting the legs one by one with a fine tip cutter would work also. After that just desolder the legs and solder new MCU leg by leg or by solder drag technique.
@@LivyuFPV I did that to replace a 3.3v regulator. A hot air gun is my next purchase. I just wondered if adding leaded solder to the lead free solder holding the MCU down would lower the melting temp of the lead free solder that's holding the MCU down. These repair videos you do are great. I never would have thought this kind of repair could be done until I seen you showing how to do them. I've ordered 3.3v regulators and a couple F405 MCUs so I can attempt this kind of repair. Unless a guy is rich, China's quality control makes this repair skill a necessity. I have at least $200 worth of boards that are junk unless I can repair them and I've only been in this hobby since May.
Hi , any chance you can do a DJI FPV teardown so we can understand system and internal protocols - I would love to install HDMI Out and possibly AV out, HDMI In could also be use-full in future. thanks for your awesome content always so interesting
Hi, I am waiting for a DJI air unit to try and repair it. But for the Video stream out on the USB-C from the goggles... a really good software guy could hack it and make the video out possible. Hope someone will have the time and willingness to do it.
HDMI video out has been done. Use SBC and Altera linux. m.facebook.com/gregorioperezperez/videos/10159049166057745/ I want to know of we can locate and upgrade the microphone. Also I hear the radio can go much higher output power. It would be good to inspect the IC's to confirm that.
Great video, thanks. I have the same fc. When I connect it to usb, mcu becomes so hot sich that it can burn my fingers. If I am qucik enough, I can connect it to bf so it seems mcu is fine. I checked shorts in pins and there is nothing. I wonder what can be the reason?
I have a 30x30 mamba with the same issue, from what I understand it can be 2 things: broken mcu or broken voltage regulator (either 5v or 3.3v, check if the outputs of these regulators are shorted to ground and if they aren't check if they output the correct voltage)
Dang!do you have any recommendation for someone who is jumping in to the world of electronics? because of FPV and a lot of broken electronics i decided to learn about electronics but no idea where to start...
Livyu videos are the #1 repairing videos SO FAR!!!!
Fantastic tips!!
Another great video. Can't wait to get my new digital microscope Monday so I can start rebuilding a 20 by 20 Stack with new components and some strong solder joints 😁
Thank you for the in depth repair videos you create. Actually these are the type of content I enjoy the most. Learning how each component works and having the know how on how to do my own repairs is extremely helpful in this hobby for the long term. Thanks again and I look forward to more content from you.
Thank you again for this. Being able to watch you work so closely, even if I don't repair stuff like this (yet?) helps me understand how to be better with the solder wig, flux and all of this.
Quarantine is perfect for learning from you! xD
Well done, I subscribed
Great.
Your best vidéos when you repair electronics !
Yes this totally helps. Great job
Thank you for this repair vidéo.
I like this !
Great video 👍👍👍👍
Love it Livyu
I just thought could you make a video on how to check for errors on a Bord like this. I Guess not always you see burn marks that determines it’s dead. For example I have a spendix where the cpu gets hot but so I guess it’s that but not sure. Any procedure you recommend. Like check certain power rails or something like that. Like your videos and looks so easy:)
3.3v power rail. If MCU gets very hot then it is probably that one.
I have a Matek F405-STD Flight Controller same chip, but trying to find the problem has become a pain, I've removed the MCU STM32F405 plus 2 diodes and 2 3.3v regulators BUT I still have a short on the ground to 3.3, I assume its a capacitor that's shorted?
did you figure it out?
I'm curious. Would it help the MCU solder melt easier if you add leaded solder to the legs before you try to remove it with the heat gun? I have this same board that has a bad MCU and am planning on repairing it once I order a hot air gun.
if you don't have a hot air gun, and order a fresh MCU, cutting the legs one by one with a fine tip cutter would work also. After that just desolder the legs and solder new MCU leg by leg or by solder drag technique.
@@LivyuFPV I did that to replace a 3.3v regulator. A hot air gun is my next purchase. I just wondered if adding leaded solder to the lead free solder holding the MCU down would lower the melting temp of the lead free solder that's holding the MCU down. These repair videos you do are great. I never would have thought this kind of repair could be done until I seen you showing how to do them. I've ordered 3.3v regulators and a couple F405 MCUs so I can attempt this kind of repair. Unless a guy is rich, China's quality control makes this repair skill a necessity. I have at least $200 worth of boards that are junk unless I can repair them and I've only been in this hobby since May.
@@CarbonGlassMan Yes, it will lower the melting temperature.
Hi , any chance you can do a DJI FPV teardown so we can understand system and internal protocols - I would love to install HDMI Out and possibly AV out, HDMI In could also be use-full in future. thanks for your awesome content always so interesting
Hi, I am waiting for a DJI air unit to try and repair it. But for the Video stream out on the USB-C from the goggles... a really good software guy could hack it and make the video out possible. Hope someone will have the time and willingness to do it.
HDMI video out has been done. Use SBC and Altera linux. m.facebook.com/gregorioperezperez/videos/10159049166057745/
I want to know of we can locate and upgrade the microphone. Also I hear the radio can go much higher output power. It would be good to inspect the IC's to confirm that.
Thanks guys will check it out immediately.
@@changeagent228 Well after I received it i will definitelly make a video about that. Thanks
@@LivyuFPV @Flyingdream777 You are both welcome. 😀👍
Great video, thanks. I have the same fc. When I connect it to usb, mcu becomes so hot sich that it can burn my fingers. If I am qucik enough, I can connect it to bf so it seems mcu is fine. I checked shorts in pins and there is nothing. I wonder what can be the reason?
they can go bad half way. I would change it for sure !
@@LivyuFPV thanks. I didn't know that it can go bad half way
I have a 30x30 mamba with the same issue, from what I understand it can be 2 things: broken mcu or broken voltage regulator (either 5v or 3.3v, check if the outputs of these regulators are shorted to ground and if they aren't check if they output the correct voltage)
Dang!do you have any recommendation for someone who is jumping in to the world of electronics? because of FPV and a lot of broken electronics i decided to learn about electronics but no idea where to start...
Same here ;)
hi, if you want i have 3 dead air unit
Sure :) hit me up on facebook
Hello!
Like your videos keep it up! Is it so that everyone can send you ECS + FC? I could also send you things that you might be able to fix :)
Well, unrepairable things are welcomed too as I use them for donors.
Awesome inspiring video - Thank You.