Thanks, might make another video to detail more about what's going on with the other 90% of the day. Just about to buy and install the exterior cladding on the cat-house ( hardiflex 230mm stuff )
@@MrPnew1 It does take Deep Thought to figure out the meaning of life; I knew there was something different about Paul 😎 I do have my towel and I've seen Dolphins leaving Florida. 🤔
Woooh! Pauls back! Btw: I used the Infiray T3s to convince window installers of ripping down all extension jambs and casing and redoing it all on a window/door today. It would have been faster to install a new set... (Fastest would have been to do it right first time though.)
2:24 haha I just love the way of the implementation of the dark humour, especially when responsibility caught on the video is involved 😊 I tend to use it too, so this made me smile 😂
Ignoring the bad repair, why is it that the USB power mosfets fail so often? It seems to be a common failure on all types of equipment, CD3215 or otherwise. Thanks for the video!
I think two factors really drive up the failure rates, but to be fair, I've noticed on PC laptops they're also prone to USB-C and DC-Jack input failures quite often; 1) Environmental exposure 2) Dodgy 3rd party power bricks There's a real limit on implementing practical input protection schemes, and of course, more with USB-C, the dirt/junk/liquid exposure is a real problem ( less so with DC-Jack type machines )
00:00 Welcome 00:30 Disassembly 05:45 Testing the port 07:30 Testing the logic board 10:00 Removing the CD3215 14:10 Installing replacement 17:15 machine working, time to rebuild it 25:10 to skip the machine rebuild
brother, I need your help, I have an imac a1419 (2014) that drives me crazy, it does not provide audio, the strange thing is that it does provide audio when the machine starts, once the system starts, it does not do so, it does not detect any device, except one that says digital output, I have already ruled out the system, I already changed the headphone jack, I measured if voltage was reaching the codec, and if it did, (just in case I replaced it) and the problem continues, I no longer know what to do, thanks in advance .
Is there a method to his screw removal and placement in the container? I realize he probably knows exactly where each type of screw goes from muscle meroey..he just seems to place them in random spots in the container.
There's a method/pattern. If you map the 5x3 container over the board/machine you'll see I place them roughly in the same positions in the container and they're grouped according to the item (ie, all fan screws together in the one cell).
@@pldaniels it’s just awesome to be able to see some of your work! Thanks to you and Louis, I’m where I am professionally. If you’re ever in the states, the first round’s on me! 👍
That's fine for larger areas when you don't mind spluttering / flicking of the liquid around the wash area. I have multiple types of cleaning options from fine 1mm diameter cotton qtips to a manual or electric toothbrush all the way up to a full immersion ultrasonic cleaning; however in this case, the q-tip was the "most suitable".
those flakes get everywhere - it's the loctite stuff from the screws. Fortunately because the connector pins contact on 3 sides it's rarely an issue ( most likely it wasn't there on final assembly )
@@pldaniels I'm just noticing tiny details because my senses are heightened from the fright I get whenever you upload a vid fixing a botched repair, not one of my jobs.................yet
Good to see another video Paul. Keep them coming
How are you my brother. Love your repairs from Zimbabwe greetings
The man, the myth & legend! Hope life is treating you well mate!
Thanks, might make another video to detail more about what's going on with the other 90% of the day. Just about to buy and install the exterior cladding on the cat-house ( hardiflex 230mm stuff )
@@pldaniels
Vinyl siding?
@@bblod4896 it's a cement-fibre panel. I'll be lapping them to give the ship plank effect
Wow, it's great to see you again Professor Daniels.
Paul has been working on the meaning of life, and has agreed that the answer is 42 B Blod
@@MrPnew1
It does take Deep Thought to figure out the meaning of life; I knew there was something different about Paul 😎
I do have my towel and I've seen Dolphins leaving Florida. 🤔
Evening Mr Daniels great to see your latest video! Hope things are well!
Thanks - need to be going better but at least hopefully I'm working towards that
Hi Paul. i hope you are doing well. Thanks for the repair ASMR. ;-)
Great to hear from you Mate, once a mth is fine :)
Woooh! Pauls back!
Btw: I used the Infiray T3s to convince window installers of ripping down all extension jambs and casing and redoing it all on a window/door today.
It would have been faster to install a new set... (Fastest would have been to do it right first time though.)
Nice to see a video from you on my subscription list. Being cautious is far from lack of confidence though :)
Happy to see you alive. Been a while :)
Been too long - hopefully soon things will improve
miss u bro
I miss being in the situation where I can produce more.
thanks so much for the video paul, take care of your health
2:24 haha I just love the way of the implementation of the dark humour, especially when responsibility caught on the video is involved 😊 I tend to use it too, so this made me smile 😂
Ignoring the bad repair, why is it that the USB power mosfets fail so often? It seems to be a common failure on all types of equipment, CD3215 or otherwise. Thanks for the video!
I think two factors really drive up the failure rates, but to be fair, I've noticed on PC laptops they're also prone to USB-C and DC-Jack input failures quite often;
1) Environmental exposure
2) Dodgy 3rd party power bricks
There's a real limit on implementing practical input protection schemes, and of course, more with USB-C, the dirt/junk/liquid exposure is a real problem ( less so with DC-Jack type machines )
00:00 Welcome
00:30 Disassembly
05:45 Testing the port
07:30 Testing the logic board
10:00 Removing the CD3215
14:10 Installing replacement
17:15 machine working, time to rebuild it
25:10 to skip the machine rebuild
I see tim Herman is moving to another location. Expanding his flux and paste empire. Tim also mentioned the shitty battery quality for MacBooks.
nice!
Often the Chipmunk USB-C tester is an easy way to see if a port is bad.
brother, I need your help, I have an imac a1419 (2014) that drives me crazy, it does not provide audio, the strange thing is that it does provide audio when the machine starts, once the system starts, it does not do so, it does not detect any device, except one that says digital output, I have already ruled out the system, I already changed the headphone jack, I measured if voltage was reaching the codec, and if it did, (just in case I replaced it) and the problem continues, I no longer know what to do, thanks in advance .
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Is there a method to his screw removal and placement in the container? I realize he probably knows exactly where each type of screw goes from muscle meroey..he just seems to place them in random spots in the container.
There's a method/pattern. If you map the 5x3 container over the board/machine you'll see I place them roughly in the same positions in the container and they're grouped according to the item (ie, all fan screws together in the one cell).
Where have you been!?!? Stupid TH-cam algorithms! 😂
Just haven't had the opportunity latey to do videos. A lot of significant time drains concurrently hitting.
@@pldaniels it’s just awesome to be able to see some of your work! Thanks to you and Louis, I’m where I am professionally. If you’re ever in the states, the first round’s on me! 👍
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How about a soft toothbrush for cleaning?
That's fine for larger areas when you don't mind spluttering / flicking of the liquid around the wash area. I have multiple types of cleaning options from fine 1mm diameter cotton qtips to a manual or electric toothbrush all the way up to a full immersion ultrasonic cleaning; however in this case, the q-tip was the "most suitable".
Man this last tech clearly didn't believe in cleaning after working. All that residual flux.
chunk of blue stuff inside the connector on the board, on one pin in particular
those flakes get everywhere - it's the loctite stuff from the screws. Fortunately because the connector pins contact on 3 sides it's rarely an issue ( most likely it wasn't there on final assembly )
@@pldaniels I'm just noticing tiny details because my senses are heightened from the fright I get whenever you upload a vid fixing a botched repair, not one of my jobs.................yet
@@TheRabidTechsend more ;)
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Say what??? Who is this guy???
The finer half of the DodgyBro Tech Duo - We got some great deals for you! Come on down, come on down.
@@pldanielshave we got a Macbook for you. Low mileage model only used by a little old lady on Sundays to watch the Vicar of Dibney
@@MrPnew1 that's some good watching, 50 times more interesting than an accountant.
@@pldaniels
WHAT! 😳
Who says accountants are not interesting 🤣