Thank you for your video man mine just started blowing battery fuse every battery I had every time I put one on and push trigger goes sss noise and fuse on battery blows can’t seem to find short
My stopped working , lights didn’t even turn on on battery either and figured out the wee fuse is blown at bottom! Cause I did a little trick with pliers and touched the two ends at same time and pressed the trigger and motor spun with a few sparks coming from pliers! 😅 only problem is , I can’t seem to get that 50a fuse anywhere to replace it, warranty is out too! Im from uk too!
Where can I get your PCB holder? I like the heavy base. Thanks for the tips on removing ICs. I just got a hot air rework station and failed my first SMT IC replacement... Most likely due to overheating. I liked your idea to mix in low temp solder (which is all I have).
Yeah factory RoHS lead-free solder is impossible to work with! And cold round solder joints have a tiny contact patch against your iron initially, so there's little heat transfer potential. Everyone says not to melt solder directly on your iron and I say that's nonsense. You melt Sn/Pb fluxcore onto your iron to make a conforming blob that can transfer heat over greater surface area, AND transfer flux, AND alloy with the existing material, all at once! Both of my vices are from PanaVise. I was fortunate to pick them up at an estate sale. I recommend setting up an alert via eBay/Craigslist/Marketplace. They're so nice!
Amazing job sir. You just gave ideas in how to fix mine 😁
Don't have anything related to the stuff in the video but this was an awesome video
You made my day. Thanks!
My Ego has the same motor symptom. It even spins occasionally. Unfortunately, none of the TPH4R008NH is short. The fuse is fine too.
Thank you for your video man mine just started blowing battery fuse every battery I had every time I put one on and push trigger goes sss noise and fuse on battery blows can’t seem to find short
@@adamhutchins2827 if it happens when you press the trigger, then probably shorted MOSFETs.
My stopped working , lights didn’t even turn on on battery either and figured out the wee fuse is blown at bottom! Cause I did a little trick with pliers and touched the two ends at same time and pressed the trigger and motor spun with a few sparks coming from pliers! 😅 only problem is , I can’t seem to get that 50a fuse anywhere to replace it, warranty is out too! Im from uk too!
@@danielthompson2708 hmm. They are plentiful here in the states, perhaps Amazon?
@@danielthompson2708 digikey may be an option as well.
Where can I get your PCB holder? I like the heavy base.
Thanks for the tips on removing ICs. I just got a hot air rework station and failed my first SMT IC replacement... Most likely due to overheating. I liked your idea to mix in low temp solder (which is all I have).
Yeah factory RoHS lead-free solder is impossible to work with! And cold round solder joints have a tiny contact patch against your iron initially, so there's little heat transfer potential. Everyone says not to melt solder directly on your iron and I say that's nonsense. You melt Sn/Pb fluxcore onto your iron to make a conforming blob that can transfer heat over greater surface area, AND transfer flux, AND alloy with the existing material, all at once!
Both of my vices are from PanaVise. I was fortunate to pick them up at an estate sale. I recommend setting up an alert via eBay/Craigslist/Marketplace. They're so nice!