Wow, That was the most extreme method to replace a chip I have ever seen, and it was a success! I mean, is not this a multilayer board? Of Course, I respect your experience in this kind of repair but, did not you scared that it may be by making a hole through the board will cause a short between the layers of the board? Good Job anyway, and best wishes!
look at 16:50 and 17:32 Ground planes on both sides, connected by vias, no space for internal tracks, no risk for shorts Bright idea, for this specific design
You definitely know what your doing mate. The problem is though I haven't a clue what your doing, the tools, the solder, and cleaning solution your using. I'm not knocking your channel, video, or your work but for the people like me your video needs some sort of commentary or discription of wat and why your doing what your doing also details of the tools and equipment your using.
I am understanding that many of the board failure is the same, as the chip fail. A production value and the first, natural repair to working condition. A high skill with specific process to working condition and restored long life. I enjoyed the craftmanship shown to all precision at solder. M.
good and luck is still with you when drilling a hole on that multilayer board it may happen that no other circuit connection passing that point. careful, that dc-dc converter coil also break. i agree that your ok is really ok.
This is a wonderful job that you are doing, but the question is whether it was necessary to make that hole in the painting. Is it possible to dispense with it through the use of Hotair. Thank you for this wonderful video.
dude thats some gangster shit right there.........especially love the hole through for additional heat dissipation & grounding........"Is OK" for reals!!
Nice, very nice work!...may i know if what is that sticky substance you used in soldering the cpu? Is it a soldering paste? ..then also what is that water like substance you used in cleaning after you have sucessfully installed the ic? Is it a paint thinner? Thanks for your reply.
@ Antonio Beatriz- The paste was flux for the solder, to help it flow smooth over the small pins on the chip and the liquid was alcohol to clean up left over flux...the same rubbing alcohol you use at home... I hope that helps you.
My SAMSUNG S23B300B monitor kept crashing after several hours of use. This happened when the main IC on the control board got hot. After putting a heatsink on the IC, there no longer have been any problems so far. Here is the funny part. I did not have any heatsinks. So I instead used a couple of strips of staples and coupled them to the IC with thermal compound, and a few drops of glue. There is also a metal shield on the main board, located at the DVI and VEGA connectors. This is located right next to the main IC. So I coupled one side of one staple strip to this metal shield after sliding it over a bit, and again coupled it with thermal paste. This left part of the IC still exposed, so I simply added a smaller staple strip to take care of that, along with using thermal compound and a dab of glue. LOL
Hello Floyd, can you tell me which brand and model pencil soldering iron that you have? I think the one you used in this video is just what I am looking for. Thanks, greetings from Naples, Florida
TV's where he is must be different to the UK, I seved my time as an electronics designer and i've always fixed this problem on TV's by changing the dry capacitors in the S/M power supply, a very easy problem to spot and fix
I live in USA, and same for me to fix problem, but obviously this was a different situation, or the tv would not be working. So I guess we both learned something as the logic board and power supply boards are not going to fix each other?? IDK
Changing the Caps has (nearly) always worked for me too, on the SM Power Board. I wouldn't go to such lengths to change - out a Microprocessor. I just change the faulty Board.
What!?!? Drilling a hole on the PCB to change the IC when you have a Hot air station??? If you desoldered it with the hot air why didn't you solder the new one back with it? Makes no sense... Not to mention that it's a huge risk...
Hey Man. That's awesome work. What's the sticky stuff used to fix the heatsink ( the roll tape like stuff)? Is that a thermal pad or gel pad? Which brand and where could i get that? Please leave a reply. All the best 👍👍👍 Many Thanks
I have a Philip's smart tv model 46fpl5527T/12 The red display is on and by pushing remote/ bottom the TV set try one second to start (flashing) but back to stand by position after 5 min, no picture or sound during 5 min , I checked backlight problem by se picture on screen but no picture, on power bord I have 3.3 v present and by start I have 12 v but I don't hav voltage to backlight when I discontent the cable from power to backligt. I suspect to control bord and maybe processor , I will be thankfulI you give me som advice. Thanks a lot .🤘🏼
thank you ,i have a problem with this ic tea 1716 in led tv power supply NO POWER, her problem is that it was exposed to high voltage, and I found the main capacitors swollen, I replaced them, but the IC heats up greatly, but it is fine because I removed it and tried it in another card and it worked fine. Where is the problem? Is it in the components surrounding the ic tea 1716? but which pins of ic responsable for overvoltge or which components must be change smd capacitors and resestors or all them.
Thanks from Italy. It was nice to see someone remove and refit such a difficult job. I like to repair flat screen TVs. Usually, this is simple capacitor replacement in the SMPS Board. When a TV doesn't turn-on, it is usually this is why. Greetings from Sydney.
Thank you very much. i want to ask something , i have TP.VST59.PB818. And when I open the screen, it says SABA and then it turns green from horizontal to dark downwards and the screen goes out. Have you ever encountered this? Which part is faulty?
Wow, That was the most extreme method to replace a chip I have ever seen, and it was a success!
I mean, is not this a multilayer board? Of Course, I respect your experience in this kind of repair but, did not you scared that it may be by making a hole through the board will cause a short between the layers of the board?
Good Job anyway, and best wishes!
Air flow making the ground plane larger 😁
look at 16:50 and 17:32
Ground planes on both sides, connected by vias, no space for internal tracks, no risk for shorts
Bright idea, for this specific design
Ну прям волшебство какое то, отличная работа! За контакт теплоотдачи с корпусом, ну просто класс! Спасибо за опыт! Удачи в работе!
YES SIR!IT IS OK...THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS KNOWLEDGES. GOD BLESS YOU👌👍✍
You definitely know what your doing mate. The problem is though I haven't a clue what your doing, the tools, the solder, and cleaning solution your using. I'm not knocking your channel, video, or your work but for the people like me your video needs some sort of commentary or discription of wat and why your doing what your doing also details of the tools and equipment your using.
YOUR WORK IS TOO PERFECT, AND YOUR TOOLS VERY GOOD, YOUR VIDEO CLEAR, THANK U. I AM FROM INDIA KERALA. 🙏🙏🙏
Watching frend....im here philippines nice thank you for share this video....full support godbless🙂🙂🙂💯💯💯%%%
Te lumshin duart shqipe.
I have to say, that is incredible skill to get the board that clean removing a chip, well done.
I am understanding that many of the board failure is the same, as the chip fail. A production value and the first, natural repair to working condition. A high skill with specific process to working condition and restored long life. I enjoyed the craftmanship shown to all precision at solder. M.
If manufacturers put a socket for critical ICs the replacements jobs are very easy. Old days it was done specially by Philips
Yes! That son, is how it's done. Dude is “Virtuoso” with an 'iron.
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good and luck is still with you when drilling a hole on that multilayer board it may happen that no other circuit connection passing that point. careful, that dc-dc converter coil also break. i agree that your ok is really ok.
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Rigth tools they use perfec job result
i salute to you job will done👍
Exactly this is that I have been waiting for sometime. Now I got it thank you Sir very much.
Great Job. Only if You spoke English or I knew you language. Electronics is a wonderful Field I wished I knew More.
Floyd you are a genius very good repair looking forward to see more of this kind of repairs thanks again bless you.
wonderful works and good idea with the little modding hole
This is a wonderful job that you are doing, but the question is whether it was necessary to make that hole in the painting. Is it possible to dispense with it through the use of Hotair. Thank you for this wonderful video.
Great job can I know u use for cleaning the board and what is the name of piqued u use and the soldering station u use
I never knew could be done with hand thank you sir
Sei un maestro ooops, professionista 👍🏻💯
dude thats some gangster shit right there.........especially love the hole through for additional heat dissipation & grounding........"Is OK" for reals!!
thanks .
the hole is for making good contact or for heat dissipation ? .
you are great .
Excellent work 👍
BRAVO MAJSTORE ..............................
Good job fantastic 👍👍
You are a master at your craft and a good instructor man keep up the good work man
Wow, wonderful experience. Thanks.
Muchas gracias, señor, por tan excelente trabajo.
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Watching and sending support again sir
Great job. What soldering station you use?
Nice, very nice work!...may i know if what is that sticky substance you used in soldering the cpu? Is it a soldering paste? ..then also what is that water like substance you used in cleaning after you have sucessfully installed the ic? Is it a paint thinner? Thanks for your reply.
@ Antonio Beatriz- The paste was flux for the solder, to help it flow smooth over the small pins on the chip and the liquid was alcohol to clean up left over flux...the same rubbing alcohol you use at home... I hope that helps you.
Thanks for nice job
Thank you teacher
enjoyed watching, educational to me,
Very very Nice Work Sir
Can Show The Soldering Iron Gun Wich Is Using In This Work
Excellent 👍
Good job.Tnkx
Сантехник , молодец .
Good work
Nicejob 👍
My SAMSUNG S23B300B monitor kept crashing after several hours of use. This happened when the main IC on the control board got hot. After putting a heatsink on the IC, there no longer have been any problems so far. Here is the funny part. I did not have any heatsinks. So I instead used a couple of strips of staples and coupled them to the IC with thermal compound, and a few drops of glue. There is also a metal shield on the main board, located at the DVI and VEGA connectors. This is located right next to the main IC. So I coupled one side of one staple strip to this metal shield after sliding it over a bit, and again coupled it with thermal paste. This left part of the IC still exposed, so I simply added a smaller staple strip to take care of that, along with using thermal compound and a dab of glue. LOL
fantastic job man.
Great job sir 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hello Floyd, can you tell me which brand and model pencil soldering iron that you have? I think the one you used in this video is just what I am looking for. Thanks, greetings from Naples, Florida
TV's where he is must be different to the UK, I seved my time as an electronics designer and i've always fixed this problem on TV's by changing the dry capacitors in the S/M power supply, a very easy problem to spot and fix
Not caps anymore really, I can’t remember the last time I changed an electrolytic capacitor, all seems to be anything else
I live in USA, and same for me to fix problem, but obviously this was a different situation, or the tv would not be working. So I guess we both learned something as the logic board and power supply boards are not going to fix each other?? IDK
Changing the Caps has (nearly) always worked for me too, on the SM Power Board. I wouldn't go to such lengths to change - out a Microprocessor. I just change the faulty Board.
Two thumbs up!
Best youtube.
What kind of cleaning fluid do you use to clean up after you have soldered connections?
What!?!? Drilling a hole on the PCB to change the IC when you have a Hot air station??? If you desoldered it with the hot air why didn't you solder the new one back with it? Makes no sense... Not to mention that it's a huge risk...
Sei il migliore!
Great job sir.where can i buy soldering iron Like u small
wouldnt it be much easier to use solder paste and the rework station to solder the chip back?
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Nice good job
Great job sir u r a genius
Engineer well done
Beautiful ❤️❤️
Bravissimo..👍🎉👍
Excellent. But why you drill a hole on the board ?
its ok brother
Hey Man. That's awesome work.
What's the sticky stuff used to fix the heatsink ( the roll tape like stuff)? Is that a thermal pad or gel pad? Which brand and where could i get that? Please leave a reply.
All the best 👍👍👍
Many Thanks
Heat sink adhesive tape. Many brands available like 3M, Canglex, X-fasten thermal tape.
muy bien gracias
Bravo 👍
Good job sir. 🙏 🙏 🙏
Very good job 🤘🏼
I have a Philip's smart tv model 46fpl5527T/12
The red display is on and by pushing remote/ bottom the TV set try one second to start (flashing) but back to stand by position after 5 min, no picture or sound during 5 min , I checked backlight problem by se picture on screen but no picture, on power bord I have 3.3 v present and by start I have 12 v but I don't hav voltage to backlight when I discontent the cable from power to backligt. I suspect to control bord and maybe processor , I will be thankfulI you give me som advice. Thanks a lot .🤘🏼
Great job 👏
Thanks for sharing sir. Good job sir. I'm asking about your soldiering iron you used to solder. What volts and watts.. Thank you..
That looks like the ts 1000
Very nice sir
Try to write the name of faulty TV next time
Good job
It is OKAY😊BRAVO👍🙏
Thanks you!
So good
29:43 You broke the coil.
we have changed that too
Good method to not overheat chip.
Good job my friend.
What is the name of the sticker that you put on the aluminum piece to cool the processor?
its just tape, not good, need cooling paste........tape isolate the heat.
many thanks, sir.
thank you ,i have a problem with this ic tea 1716 in led tv power supply NO POWER, her problem is that it was exposed to high voltage, and I found the main capacitors swollen, I replaced them, but the IC heats up greatly, but it is fine because I removed it and tried it in another card and it worked fine. Where is the problem? Is it in the components surrounding the ic tea 1716? but which pins of ic responsable for overvoltge or which components must be change smd capacitors and resestors or all them.
good job....
thank u sir
Hi thanks for sharing your experience! Just a question:
Why did you make an hole in the central pad?
So he could apply direct heat to the Chip Centre to anchor to the board. He didn't want to risk overheating the new Processor.
@@peterduxbury927 thanks for your clarification
Thanks from Italy. It was nice to see someone remove and refit such a difficult job. I like to repair flat screen TVs. Usually, this is simple capacitor replacement in the SMPS Board. When a TV doesn't turn-on, it is usually this is why. Greetings from Sydney.
well done
What fluid u use for cleaning the printboard even the fluid wich protect the printboard so the solder only contact the copper
Beautiful
amazing job.
coolest thing I have every seen . . but why did he put the hole in it .. lost me there ? please explain
Good job, but the file is a bit loose
You handle ic without anti static precautions...not good
Thanks you!!!
Bravo
Thank you very much. i want to ask something , i have TP.VST59.PB818. And when I open the screen, it says SABA and then it turns green from horizontal to dark downwards and the screen goes out. Have you ever encountered this? Which part is faulty?
very good
👍👍👍
good day to you sir,i just wanna know what are the settings of the hot air soldering of yours, what is the desireable temp settings and air pressure
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goood job
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onde compra esse processador