I've been watching repair videos from other channels and they don't take the time to explain how things work and why every component is on the board in the first place. Without understanding the "how" and "why", there's no way one could fix or even design the PCB. Your videos are priceless man! Thanks!
Thanks a lot, I already saw some videos but I couldn't understand anything because of the bad explanation, I didn't even finish the second part and I know way more then what I understand from all other videos that I saw so far
Thanks so much for making these videos going over the laptop schematics. I learn something new every time a new one comes out. Please keep making more. Thank you!
Very good explanation sir. I have one question, how do you identify which lines are going INTO the IC, and which lines are going OUT? It seems like the only way to know this is by knowing what the pinouts of the IC are (i.e. DCIN).
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb Hi. I am a beginner. I'm doing this for passion. In order to discover short circuit. Or to find the component that is at fault on the line. I am always afraid to inject voltage. I destroyed on my 2 motherboards (on which I train), the 3v 5v chip and the load chip...I know that it is dangerous at some places of the motherboard (if you do it wrong) People never explain that! Especially the amperage.
its only now that i learned how the laptop motherboard operates, been watching other videos but yours is what i can absorbed, thanks a lot
Happy to hear that. Nice
I've been watching repair videos from other channels and they don't take the time to explain how things work and why every component is on the board in the first place. Without understanding the "how" and "why", there's no way one could fix or even design the PCB. Your videos are priceless man! Thanks!
I'm happy to hear that. Thank so much
Thanks a lot, I already saw some videos but I couldn't understand anything because of the bad explanation, I didn't even finish the second part and I know way more then what I understand from all other videos that I saw so far
Thanks so much for making these videos going over the laptop schematics. I learn something new every time a new one comes out. Please keep making more. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
One of the most Important video.
best laptop repair channel so far, thanks a lot
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Glad you think so!
Very good explanation sir. I have one question, how do you identify which lines are going INTO the IC, and which lines are going OUT? It seems like the only way to know this is by knowing what the pinouts of the IC are (i.e. DCIN).
very very good. Thanks..
Amazing content, sir. Please keep up the great work.
Thanks, will do!
I'm starting to understand your accent. Great videos explanation graphic aids and annotations
Happy to hear that.
Good luck
i like your method explantion great job thank you lot continue best wishes for you sir
So nice of you
Thanks for sharing. I like this kind video. My question is where can I get schematic diagram for laptop of any brand?
Hi there,
You can join me on my Patreon Page where I upload free schematics
loving these types of videos on this channel...
You are so welcome, please share
Amazing teacher you are.
Glad you think so!
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Very good video , best so far!! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
yes please create more videos about the schematics reading
Sure I will
Excellent content... Thank you very much...
My pleasure
Thanks for the detailed explanation
You're welcome
Good content for learning. Tks so much
You are welcome
Thanks! How to work with a power supply close to Pch or CPU. Where to inject, where it's danger.
Hi,
For witch purpose do you want that?
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb Hi. I am a beginner. I'm doing this for passion. In order to discover short circuit. Or to find the component that is at fault on the line. I am always afraid to inject voltage. I destroyed on my 2 motherboards (on which I train), the 3v 5v chip and the load chip...I know that it is dangerous at some places of the motherboard (if you do it wrong) People never explain that! Especially the amperage.
03:23 you explained "+VIN is 19V" but you did not explain what is "+VIN_3VS5" in same line. So what is it ?
Hi , please make a tutorial video about when we have to use Diode mode and when we must use Continuity mode ? thankyou
Ok sure
@@electronicsrepairbasics_erb thankyou
Thanks a lot, really good explained !
Glad it was helpful!
We want part 3. please
Ok
Hi there , at 07:44 we have 4 SW , can you tell me ,what is SW meaning ? Thnx
SW means switch voltage (the IC switch voltage from 19V to 3V for example)
Where we can find mother board shematque diagrams ? If you can help me with an answering ❤
Some are fre and some are paid, use Google or join me on Patreon Page where I can help you
Good information
Thank you
How can one get this laptop schematics
Hi there,
By joining my Patreon Page you will get that Schematic and many others
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Thank you
your sound editing is bad
Sorry about that
One of the most Important video.