I know you have heard this all before, but i have watched lots and lots of your Videos. I like the patience and calm stress free approach you take to each job as a fresh interesting challenge.
Your mini solder pen and your one stroke per tab was a joy to watch. Think how much more you would make if you were doing your work on brains. The medical field needs hands as steady as yours! Get out there and save some lives! ;)
@NorthridgeFix, You're missing 2 caps and 3 resistors on that 4070. None with super critical values. Pin one is Power Good signal. Open Drain output. Needs pullup 100k to 5v. 5v should be the second via to the right of pin 1. Resistor placement is horizontal underneath that via. Pin 2 is Enable. 1k should do. Placement is the 3rd pair of vertical pads to the right of pins 1 and 2. Pin 3 is PWM/PFM selection input. 1k should do. Placement is vertical farthest to the right of pin 1. Pin 21 is Vcc. 10uF to gnd. Placement horizontal just underneath the pin. Pin 23 is Soft Start. Try 10nF (0.01uF) to gnd. Sorry I no longer have that card. This info is from my notes and from the datasheet.
On the card with missing components, if you can get the data sheet for that chip, they usually have a typical use schematic with component values. That may help
I really enjoy watching your video, last time I got amtec 559 flux from you, it works great, way better than Amazon. I saw you using Q tips for clean up, I use q tips too but it stuck to PCB. I believe brush is better.
You should consider doing work for the "As Seen On TV" company. Your promotion skills are as unmatched as your electronic troubleshooting and repair skills! :)
I know you have heard this all before, but i have watched lots and lots of your Videos. I like the patience and calm stress free approach you take to each job as a fresh interesting challenge.
I fix stuff while watching you fix stuff.
Same!!!
I watch fixes while fixing fixes that were fixed whiled fixing fixes
@@jupitersailing6911 that actually makes perfect sense!
Same :D
Same
Your mini solder pen and your one stroke per tab was a joy to watch.
Think how much more you would make if you were doing your work on brains.
The medical field needs hands as steady as yours!
Get out there and save some lives! ;)
@NorthridgeFix, You're missing 2 caps and 3 resistors on that 4070. None with super critical values. Pin one is Power Good signal. Open Drain output. Needs pullup 100k to 5v. 5v should be the second via to the right of pin 1. Resistor placement is horizontal underneath that via. Pin 2 is Enable. 1k should do. Placement is the 3rd pair of vertical pads to the right of pins 1 and 2. Pin 3 is PWM/PFM selection input. 1k should do. Placement is vertical farthest to the right of pin 1. Pin 21 is Vcc. 10uF to gnd. Placement horizontal just underneath the pin. Pin 23 is Soft Start. Try 10nF (0.01uF) to gnd. Sorry I no longer have that card. This info is from my notes and from the datasheet.
On the card with missing components, if you can get the data sheet for that chip, they usually have a typical use schematic with component values. That may help
tried to find one no luck on getting a typical usage example, better off looking at other cards to find a a matching ic for 1.8v
You can easly count by datasheet..
Someone should end this lead-free madness to avoid more devices going into landfill.
I really enjoy watching your video, last time I got amtec 559 flux from you, it works great, way better than Amazon. I saw you using Q tips for clean up, I use q tips too but it stuck to PCB. I believe brush is better.
You should consider doing work for the "As Seen On TV" company. Your promotion skills are as unmatched as your electronic troubleshooting and repair skills! :)
As seen in the factory - no - BETTER THAN FACTORY! 😄
@@thomashenden71 LIKE THAT!!!!! ^^^^
13:48 Better than Amazon.
This will be great for the Benz forums
Thank you for these videos. They have been very helpful to me.
Another success!!
Mashallah my brother, very good repair. ❤️👍
QED(quite easily done). It made our day. Oh for those accidental fault-finder probings. Not luck, we tell them, just shear genious
Well done Alek
Nice work.
nice job, greetings from Germany
This one blew my mind.
Good job mate 👏
Awesome video once again👍🏻
Good fix 🏆
Good job 👌
Good job
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
MERCEDES Charges $300-$700 for a new Programmed Key Fob
Don‘t press the FOB buttons too often or you will desync the rolling codes.
I hope you are successful with enough fobs, so you don’t develope 'fob phobia'… 😄
how did he figure this one out?
i like to wish when you test press the customer car are horn :)
WOW you repair a lot of Benz key fobs. WHY ???
It might be because they don't work.
people with benz will pay
Hallo sir can you reply me
ok
sherlock and columbo have nothing on you
Love from Pakistan