Apple does not fix logic boards at Apple Stores. The £600 quote was for a board replacement (a refurbished one). They keep the broken one, send it to a partner in China to be repaired and then sold again to another customer.
@@465kuba You have 2 options: retail or exchange. £600 pounds is the exchange price, they keep your old motherboard. If you want to keep it, you pay probably around £1000. That's how Apple works.
They quoted £600 because no one really repairs anything - they just swap out parts. So something dead on the motherboard it's a new motherboard at whatever that costs. Most warranty work involves zero actual repairing (but Im sure you're aware of that ;-))
I wish there were a lesson on what you're seeing/evaluating with shorted tracks within the board. I couldn't tell at all what you were seeing nor what was connected to what.
Just use hot glue on the speaker. I modified my meter, hot air station and soldering station. You can still hear the the beeping, but it is way more tolerable.
Yeah I've been complaining for a while because it's painful with my hyperacusis, ie, can't get to the volume fast enough. Tape over the hole usually fixes it.
Sorin please don’t take this the wrong way, but u make me laugh so much, when u remove the chip and short still there, I’m laughing because I know ..bless u man 🙏
if its diffused then its on the other side, its gotta be pin point not diffused looking when you bring out the haet monitor gun. that knowledge is works for all boards, well with thicker layers anyway.
Watch north ridge fix he did a few of those repairs but you did an awesome job but repairing a burned layer I’m just wondering what caused the cap to blow it showed the effect but what is the cause could it have been a flaw in the design? Anyway you have a lot of skill
Hi Sorin, thank for this lessons and Happy customer that even with burn layer you save the laptop..y the Multimeter beep Is to high let have video for a volume controller how said laboratorioassembler 😂 bye Francesco Timpano from Florence Italy
there is something fun on Sorin videos he do not like to take out the board 🤣🤣🤣 lol, and whe I'm watching his videos then he find the short and says do you think is in other side of the board?? probable not.! but anyway i like your videos they always trigger a new thinking tricks and that's is awesome.🤝🤝
Almost every logicboard repair video on the A2442 MacBook Pro refers to this circuit of the board and almost always several layers of the board are damaged / burned in this exact area. This has to be some mistake in the board design by Apple.
Apple asked for 600£?!!!...... Then you should charge for 1200£ just for taking the motherboard out No I'm serious i hate Apple so much HOWEVER your work is magnificent Sir GOD BLESS YOU, i always wait for your videos to be uploaded everyday and thank you for all of that work YOU TAUGHT US WELL THANKS A LOT (NO CAPACITOR NO SHORTED CAPACITOR ;)
idk if that is correct because 100 watt for mbp? normally it is 60.... maybe that is the original cause of the fault something causing too much power to push through?
I ended up with an i5 iMac in a deal a few years back, bad hard drive and Apple wanted several hundred dollars to fix it, I had an SSD in it in less than an hour, and my business partner used it after that.
Nice job. As far as i know apple only change the complete part, so they charge for a complete new motherboard. It is not really a repair but mor of a change 😞
Spoiler alert. Cap replacement: "Size matters" (That's what *she* said). Your replacement cap looks definitively way too small. The size is always in relation to the Farads and to the voltage. You could have measured one of the others beside the exploded first to find out the Farads.
May God bless you, our teacher. By God, I have a problem with the Toshiba Satellite Pro model R50-B-15J laptop. The problem is that it starts, writes Toshiba, and turns off. I emptied the charge, removed the battery, and put it back in. The same problem remains. I tried to charge the BIOS and restart it. It became a black screen. I restored the old BIOS. Same problem, replaced. I used the flash drive, 32q32, and I charged the old BIOS with it. The same problem remains. Can you help? Thank you.
are you kidding me? for such a new mashing, what o you say of me watching this video with my mid 2012 MacBook Pro. I'm really looking to get the M3 MacBook air but I really don't want to encounter issues like that!
@@Tribes11 Depends'', software/hardware?,,,, The perception of whether Apple products are superior to other tech products is subjective and varies from person to person. Apple products are known for their sleek design, user-friendly interface, and seamless integration across devices. However, the perception of superiority can also be influenced by marketing, brand loyalty, and personal preferences. It's important to consider individual needs and preferences when evaluating the superiority of tech products.
Apple does not fix logic boards at Apple Stores. The £600 quote was for a board replacement (a refurbished one). They keep the broken one, send it to a partner in China to be repaired and then sold again to another customer.
If they sell motherboard for 600 than they shoul buy damage motherboard for x
@@465kuba You have 2 options: retail or exchange. £600 pounds is the exchange price, they keep your old motherboard. If you want to keep it, you pay probably around £1000. That's how Apple works.
@@465kuba Apple tech wont even fart on your motherboard under 300 bucks specially if you didn't have Apple Care subscription..
stop telling lies
@@leetucker9938 unfortunately, it's true
Sorin tactics brutal sometimes, but he GETS IT DONE 👍. RESPECT.
Excellent job Sorin you did great job on the board.you get a proper calibrated pizza 🎉🎉🎉🎉
the choice for replacement capacitor made me chuckle xD
Saved another customer after Apple tried to rip them off. I wouldn't buy an Apple product even if they were the only game in town. 😮
Ar trebui un ucenic sa aveți!
Wow, Perfectly calibrated cut, Lol!
Job well done Sorin. Another board saved from land fill.
Hello Sorin, as always another excellent and complex work, with that burned track.
They quoted £600 because no one really repairs anything - they just swap out parts. So something dead on the motherboard it's a new motherboard at whatever that costs. Most warranty work involves zero actual repairing (but Im sure you're aware of that ;-))
Fantastic video Master...such a genius! Thx for sharing the knowladge
I wish there were a lesson on what you're seeing/evaluating with shorted tracks within the board. I couldn't tell at all what you were seeing nor what was connected to what.
Love watching the master Sorin 😊
Love your content Mr. Sorin!!!! Wish you were in US and my neighbor!!
😁
perfect approach to save the board
Perfect job Sorin. The end good everything good.
Being a bit more gentle with the current inject will help pin point the heat location I guess.
16:30 LOL I was blowing air on my screen to help you 😚😚😚
Next video: how to create a volume controller for the multimeter's beeper :p
Just use hot glue on the speaker. I modified my meter, hot air station and soldering station. You can still hear the the beeping, but it is way more tolerable.
Yeah I've been complaining for a while because it's painful with my hyperacusis, ie, can't get to the volume fast enough. Tape over the hole usually fixes it.
@@dirzzleme01 talking about sorin's beeper... is killing mi smartphone speaker :) on mine i have placed some tape.
Nice job Sorin , you did excellent job on board .you get a proper calibrated pizza 🎉🎉🎉🎉
My GF hates the beeper in the videos …. Lol
The. She comes downstairs and im beeping away. Rolls her eyes and huffs about
Sorin please don’t take this the wrong way, but u make me laugh so much, when u remove the chip and short still there, I’m laughing because I know ..bless u man 🙏
23:15
if its diffused then its on the other side, its gotta be pin point not diffused looking when you bring out the haet monitor gun. that knowledge is works for all boards, well with thicker layers anyway.
Hey sorin! Why don't we stick that meter somewhere since it uses USB cable and put a camera just like the old days
I can't believe comments calling Sorin dodgy made him actually replace capacitors (even if his heart isn't in it).
Why is Batterie still Connected while you soldering on the board? And why you remove speaker instead of removing the board?
Watch north ridge fix he did a few of those repairs but you did an awesome job but repairing a burned layer I’m just wondering what caused the cap to blow it showed the effect but what is the cause could it have been a flaw in the design? Anyway you have a lot of skill
no capacitor, no short! That's the best phantom calibrated capacitor :D
Thats what they say about solder on over heated hot metal its called crystallized. Wont come apart.
Hi Sorin, thank for this lessons and Happy customer that even with burn layer you save the laptop..y the Multimeter beep Is to high let have video for a volume controller how said laboratorioassembler 😂 bye Francesco Timpano from Florence Italy
Thats why NR Fix uses big boss for PCB removal whist Alex just does Electronics Component repair.
Can you fix the 2017 iMac Pro logic board?
there is something fun on Sorin videos he do not like to take out the board 🤣🤣🤣 lol, and whe I'm watching his videos then he find the short and says do you think is in other side of the board?? probable not.! but anyway i like your videos they always trigger a new thinking tricks and that's is awesome.🤝🤝
Perfect 👌
Hi, why don‘t you leave the board with no capacitor as usually in the first place?
CALL THE AMBULANCE, he's having a stroke! Replacing a capacitor???
Apple was agoing to ask the customer 600 Pounds for a motherboard replacement.
Almost every logicboard repair video on the A2442 MacBook Pro refers to this circuit of the board and almost always several layers of the board are damaged / burned in this exact area. This has to be some mistake in the board design by Apple.
"mistake" :D
it's a feature, by Apple 😂
@@maklogetrich2378 costs only 599
Bravo 🎉 you're the best. 🎉🎉🎉
Apple asked for 600£?!!!...... Then you should charge for 1200£ just for taking the motherboard out
No I'm serious i hate Apple so much HOWEVER your work is magnificent Sir GOD BLESS YOU, i always wait for your videos to be uploaded everyday and thank you for all of that work YOU TAUGHT US WELL THANKS A LOT (NO CAPACITOR NO SHORTED CAPACITOR ;)
Sorin why not buy a dremel tool? makes this job alot easier and safer for the board
idk if that is correct because 100 watt for mbp? normally it is 60.... maybe that is the original cause of the fault something causing too much power to push through?
Hope you're OK Sorin as that's the second time in as many days that I've seen you replace a capacitor?! ;)
Better than factory.
northridgefix hhhhh
I love some surgery on motherboards. "naaah, we don't need this track!"
Sorin always making proper calibrated motherboards.
At 26:36 the pad is connected with the other capacitor, ok, but it is taking current, so doesn't that mean there is still a short on that line?
So funny!bThank you!
Hello sir : is there any problem in board while power plugged in without ic
I could see at first sight of the thermal cam the heat signature is not from ic.
Good job❤
No Capacitor Track = No shorted Capacitor Track !
Where is the behind the scenes part with the motherboard disassembly/reassembly? 😂
nothing to edit there, only beep beep beep :)))))))
that tiny cap next the biggest one lol
I ended up with an i5 iMac in a deal a few years back, bad hard drive and Apple wanted several hundred dollars to fix it, I had an SSD in it in less than an hour, and my business partner used it after that.
I saw thumbnail, and was hoping for flames. How disappointing 😅
watching this just to hear him say "we have picture"
Nice job. As far as i know apple only change the complete part, so they charge for a complete new motherboard. It is not really a repair but mor of a change 😞
Sir which thermal camera are u using pls tell me I am searching for one
I'm almost laugh to see that replacement cap, tiny cap 😂
Hey a MacBook repair, at first I thought I was watching Louis Rossman lol 🤣👍👌
PPB BUS3 super hot!
Hi Sorin, do you have hp elitedesk 800 g3 desktop mini 35w clean bios bin that has Active Persistence Status disabled? I need one to reflash my bios.
You are the real mad max 😈
Spoiler alert.
Cap replacement: "Size matters" (That's what *she* said). Your replacement cap looks definitively way too small. The size is always in relation to the Farads and to the voltage. You could have measured one of the others beside the exploded first to find out the Farads.
very known problem, 6 different screw types, different length, all one under another, just a nightmare to remove the MB from a new MacBook's.
I think the capacitor was a polarized capacitor ' tantalum '
" perfect " and " mda..." True Romanian :))
Propper calibrated BBQ! lol
Nice one
I think the repair from Macintosh before yourself was going to replace the whole mother board that's why it was so expensive.
May God bless you, our teacher. By God, I have a problem with the Toshiba Satellite Pro model R50-B-15J laptop. The problem is that it starts, writes Toshiba, and turns off. I emptied the charge, removed the battery, and put it back in. The same problem remains. I tried to charge the BIOS and restart it. It became a black screen. I restored the old BIOS. Same problem, replaced. I used the flash drive, 32q32, and I charged the old BIOS with it. The same problem remains. Can you help? Thank you.
Check the power button! Try disconnecting the keyboard too!
So replace a capacitor is really a bad idea ?
@12:30 ...the capacitor looks fine except all the burned and exploded parts.... DOH! 😧 ...Yep, it needs to go
Sorin, Apple store doesn't repair their logic boards. Price would be to replace entire logic board.
13:50 both pads beeps with ground...
Hi Sorin, dont you always say if we don't have a capacitor we don't have a shorted capacitor? Why did you try to solder a new capacitor here? 😂😂
At this moment Apple is reading comments !!
3:20 "Let's see, ppvbat, pee pee we butt ..."
Nice repair...as usuall.
lol at the capacitor 😂😂😂
Coil I can see it when u put fuel
Is it that slow,....3 macbooks in a row 😂
@12:12 Its a cappacitoooooor
kapasitör hasetinden çatlamış.
HA ha ha you made this thingy work 😅
are you kidding me? for such a new mashing, what o you say of me watching this video with my mid 2012 MacBook Pro. I'm really looking to get the M3 MacBook air but I really don't want to encounter issues like that!
Hello🤝👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👋👋👋👋nice barbeque 😅
Half hour to take out Mac board?
How to download MacBook ceramic board❤
There is so many chip left there on the motherboard... you don't need to solder this chip back 😂
Proper calibrated 🤣 lol
No more No capacitor No problem , It's now no track no problem.
I think if the old one was a tantalum, you better replace trough a tantalum too and not ceramic.
the problem is a shorted track, not the caps itself
but yeah, replace the same one is better
There is a reason why.
Proper dodgy capasitor replacement job
CAPACITOR MEANS EASY MONEY
Please Sorin next Time take the board out before using the hot air . 😢😢😢
apple gallbladder removal surgery
NF dot drill! heh heh.
no track no short
How much for a repair like this on a MacBook?
flat rate ma man, everything for $40
I don't believe for Mac it's the same price as for cheap notebooks, otherwise he wouldn't charge different prices for gaming laptops.
@@Tribes11 well, not that hard fix, simply u do not encounter those american computers as much as others, but its the same stuff ma man
@@markodzo hmmm I see, but what about the fact that apple users usually are willing to pay more since they think apple products are superior?
@@Tribes11 Depends'', software/hardware?,,,, The perception of whether Apple products are superior to other tech products is subjective and varies from person to person. Apple products are known for their sleek design, user-friendly interface, and seamless integration across devices. However, the perception of superiority can also be influenced by marketing, brand loyalty, and personal preferences. It's important to consider individual needs and preferences when evaluating the superiority of tech products.
💪💪💪
OMG he replaced another capacitor. I tell you, the end is near!
better than factory! hahaha!
A 600 pound pizza!
Take some lessons from louis rossman