@@wesjay7780 LOL LOL, he refused to share but wants attention. People are tired of VANE video lazy wieght types and we actually would like to know something useful rather than have our time wasted. Name the chemicals and advise why instead of being a prima donna wanting attention. Notice the word "Professionally", pros explain while lazy wannbeas prove they are still too lazy to be trusted. You do realize you are still wrong again as usual!!
@@juggernautz Your comment is clouded by your own immaturity and arrogance. Also, you waste your own time by choosing to watch the whole video, especially after you notice the person isn’t talking. You have more than 7 minutes to realize this. If you were so concerned about your time, I don’t think you’d be responding to my comment either, because I know by responding to you, you’re still not gonna agree to me. I’d just like to point our you’re own inconsistencies. Prove me wrong by simply not responding. Or agree with the fact that you aren’t wasting time, and your argument weak. You decide. Just like how you decide to waste your own time on whatever you want.
Did notice with that blob of solder paste they took off a resistor on the left side of the hdmi and never puts it back. This is not how to do this professionally.
@@terrysouthwood4757 i agree , too much steps , while only desoldering with hot air , cleaning with wick + soldering iron , tinning pads and soldering everything without hot-air is needed
That was not needed and another Apple's mischief, so it had to be removed to reduce weight and electricity consumption, in addition to other you don't know what, benefits! 👺
I've never done this but I've watched a few people showing it being done and this is by far the sloppiest I've seen. Looks like you melted everything around that port too. Most people I've seen cover everything but the parts you intend to heat. There's visible burning on some parts you never needed to touch. If they will affect the functioning of the board or not I have no idea but I wouldn't be following this video after seeing people taking more care
One mistake you did which one smd capacitor unsolder then you don't put it back on the place in the end of this video...of course it make your doing not professional. But personally, I'm glad seeing your this video. Because I'm always Learning from the people mistakes to make us be a successman or a professional man like what "Jack Ma" said about how to be success. So, because of that I do liked this video and subscribed this channel to appriciate your efforts. Hello from Indonesia.
It can, yes. Really depends on how well you are with the heat gun, I’d recommend you to cover up the closer surroundings. Pretty sure you’ve already figured it out since it’s been a min from when you made this comment but I’m just throwing it out there in case you haven’t already lol.
So when I stick that much flux on there like that and use my hot air gun,even with the precision hot air gun tip attachment, it still goes everywhere on my board,is that ok,or you got some magic trick there,lol, preventing it from going all over the place?
I have question. I have a laptop with HDMI 1.2, can I upgrade the HDMI 1.2 plug to an HDMI 1.8 plug on my laptop, actually my laptop's processor already supports 4k30fps resolution?
so he just gonna accidently remove a resister from the side there and do nothing and mention nothing about it, what was that resistor for, was it important, does it keep the signal steady is it just a redundancy? Please help me understand why you left that resistor off and said nothing about it.
This is not professional soldering. He didn't even notice that he had accidentally unsoldered the SMD capacitor on the left side. So the device will not work properly
I have been learning how to do this repair for two weeks. there is no way this is the complete video. you left out so much. i mean where was the low melt solder and why was no pen checked. if this image shows after this repair. bless you !!!
Right, that's what I'm thinking on all these magical quick desoldering hdmi port videos, they make it look so much easier than what it really is. I've been doing these for about a year now, finally have gotten all the pro tools to do it right, and still it don't ever look that easy. I acually have been struggling with this one hdmi port on a xbox series S that's been taking me dang near a week, granted ive been giving up then coming back to it, but still ive tried for about an hour each day and have gotten so frustrated with it. Got a better flux and think that's going to be my solution for desoldering it better
I think that in "how to" video you should actually say what you are doing... what are you putting on, why, etc. Not just show that you put on some liquid xD
On this video, it looks very easy, and therefore very frustrating to watch, because for me removing a part is always a huge pain in the butt. What are the REAL tricks of the trade!? 0m00: What's the temp/airflow setting for the heat gun? Why, with my heat gun I need to use at least 450C to melt any solder at all, let alone melt ALL the solder at the same time? (yes, I validated the temperature with a thermocouple) 1m29: What's the grey stuff? 2m30: With my solder wick, only the top part of the solder gets sucked out of the holes. The lower part always stays solid. The holes never open without a flight. How to remove all the solder? My iron (a Weller) is at 360C. Yes, I use flux, a lot of it. I use 99,9% isopropanol for cleaning.
Resp Sir! Very Nice Class Sir. Dhanyavaadh Sir. Sir Any Desplay Port Replaced to HDMI Port this Ur Type Sir. Please Advice Sir. Iam Telugu Language Sir, iam Tribal Hill top Area Sir at Paderu Visakhapatnam Dt. sir. Each Ur Vedios iam Seeing Sir, thank u Sir. -- ChinnaRao Paderu Andhrapradesh
The title does not match the work at all. Solder paste for days and maybe this person loves to wave the iron tip on things that have no involvement on the repair as well. I lost my breath laughing when the random SMD resistor came out of nowhere... it was because he couldn't see through that awful mess of flux and shit paste. I guarantee you this was not a repair but practice. LOL. Awful. Professional? yea, right.
totally wrong way to replace the port..no need of that much heat from heat gun cause you will burn and melt the internal plastic..just remove the faulty port with heat gun clear the holes with wick place a new port and use a mild soldering iron
@@MmanzilsTech soldering past? I have Solder wire to secure the port back to the board but the other solution you use looks like it is cleaning the connection points? Please explain. Many thanks!
don't like this video much. seem more like a show off than a demonstration . seems a bit bit bit extra compared to other videos i've seen as well. thank you for the time though
As a very good bowler, I can get up on a lane throw a ball down the 5th to the 9th board, and be just as instructive as your video. Without any explanation from me you would be lost, as is your video. Hardly professional.
So basically I will never be able to do it myself lol
My thought exactly. Fucking showoff
Either he's too lazy or too mean to share so ignore this channel and let him fail on YT
@@juggernautz you do realize this stuff takes concentration right? You don’t just soldier like a pro and explain it like it’s simple.
@@wesjay7780 LOL LOL, he refused to share but wants attention. People are tired of VANE video lazy wieght types and we actually would like to know something useful rather than have our time wasted. Name the chemicals and advise why instead of being a prima donna wanting attention. Notice the word "Professionally", pros explain while lazy wannbeas prove they are still too lazy to be trusted. You do realize you are still wrong again as usual!!
@@juggernautz Your comment is clouded by your own immaturity and arrogance. Also, you waste your own time by choosing to watch the whole video, especially after you notice the person isn’t talking. You have more than 7 minutes to realize this. If you were so concerned about your time, I don’t think you’d be responding to my comment either, because I know by responding to you, you’re still not gonna agree to me. I’d just like to point our you’re own inconsistencies. Prove me wrong by simply not responding. Or agree with the fact that you aren’t wasting time, and your argument weak. You decide. Just like how you decide to waste your own time on whatever you want.
That cap went interstellar 😂
Could you please mention the tools/materials that are needed?
No, fk d up!
cringe ass kid
Nice .. but you forgot 1 chip , was removed also... Thanks for the video... Great help...
I'd be lyin' if I said that giant blob of solder paste didn't make me cringe, but great video! Thanks for demonstrating for us. :)
Did notice with that blob of solder paste they took off a resistor on the left side of the hdmi and never puts it back. This is not how to do this professionally.
I do agree with you. I think one mistake he did it made him doing it's not professionally @@thescorpionlapoint
Look at 02:15 ... you removed a resistance with the soldering iron and finished without putting back ....
Yeah, it reappears at 2:18. It gets stuck to the other pads of the connector. He then brushes it away. Looks mighty sloppy work to me.
@@terrysouthwood4757 i agree , too much steps , while only desoldering with hot air , cleaning with wick + soldering iron , tinning pads and soldering everything without hot-air is needed
That was not needed and another Apple's mischief, so it had to be removed to reduce weight and electricity consumption, in addition to other you don't know what, benefits! 👺
I've never done this but I've watched a few people showing it being done and this is by far the sloppiest I've seen. Looks like you melted everything around that port too. Most people I've seen cover everything but the parts you intend to heat. There's visible burning on some parts you never needed to touch. If they will affect the functioning of the board or not I have no idea but I wouldn't be following this video after seeing people taking more care
Agreed. He’s super lucky that the surrounding parts didn’t get ruined according to what he says.
2:12 he accidentally removed the first capacitor on the left of the HDMI
You destroyed capacitor next to the HDMI.. gg
no bro
its ok
Wondered if anyone else seen that!
Cap went interstellar
@@MmanzilsTech no it is not okay
Can you give a step by step what you were doing and using besides the soldering paste to clean the area?
One mistake you did which one smd capacitor unsolder then you don't put it back on the place in the end of this video...of course it make your doing not professional. But personally, I'm glad seeing your this video. Because I'm always Learning from the people mistakes to make us be a successman or a professional man like what "Jack Ma" said about how to be success. So, because of that I do liked this video and subscribed this channel to appriciate your efforts.
Hello from Indonesia.
Is the YF08E IC on the Jetson Nano board related to the HDMI port?
Doesn’t the heat affect the surrounding parts? I have all the tools but I’m afraid I’ll mess up the other parts with the heat gun.
Likes your comment but can't awnser a helpfull question, no pro here
It can, yes. Really depends on how well you are with the heat gun, I’d recommend you to cover up the closer surroundings. Pretty sure you’ve already figured it out since it’s been a min from when you made this comment but I’m just throwing it out there in case you haven’t already lol.
@@hmong4lyf : Kapton tape saves a lot of blown off smd's ......................
So when I stick that much flux on there like that and use my hot air gun,even with the precision hot air gun tip attachment, it still goes everywhere on my board,is that ok,or you got some magic trick there,lol, preventing it from going all over the place?
Is it possible to substitute an hdmi with usb just chaning the port?
Any link to buy hdmi for lenovo laptop and stuff used on the video please and thanks
is this procedure is available in any where of hyderabad or secunderabad
I have question. I have a laptop with HDMI 1.2, can I upgrade the HDMI 1.2 plug to an HDMI 1.8 plug on my laptop, actually my laptop's processor already supports 4k30fps resolution?
Obviously the board did not work propoly as he dislodges a component at time stamp 2:15 and then at time stamp 3:51 he throws the part away
hot air how many degrees should it be?
What tools are you using? I want to repair my a5100 micro hdmi port. Thank you.
what's the Grey paste? is it Thermal ? Trying to "Fix" my broken Mini Displayport on my Laptop i know the basics
Wich tools ,substances you used for it?
Solder paste, flux and regular solder it appears
so he just gonna accidently remove a resister from the side there and do nothing and mention nothing about it, what was that resistor for, was it important, does it keep the signal steady is it just a redundancy? Please help me understand why you left that resistor off and said nothing about it.
Perfect for showing me this is well beyond my skill level. Off to a pro I go, lol
Perfect!
Is it possible replacing or fixing hdmi port can affect the game image quality
you took of a component there.
Sir can we change HDMI port of lg led model no. 32ln5100
What are you wiping with?
What materials you use?
can we upgradeit from hdmi 1.0 to 2.0 ?
This is not professional soldering. He didn't even notice that he had accidentally unsoldered the SMD capacitor on the left side. So the device will not work properly
I saw that lol
I don't see where that even came from, it's like it was stuck to the iron beforehand
Thank you so much 🎉
Hello is this from a Slingstudio?
can you do a video on how to do this but with a displayport
I have been learning how to do this repair for two weeks. there is no way this is the complete video. you left out so much. i mean where was the low melt solder and why was no pen checked. if this image shows after this repair. bless you !!!
Right, that's what I'm thinking on all these magical quick desoldering hdmi port videos, they make it look so much easier than what it really is. I've been doing these for about a year now, finally have gotten all the pro tools to do it right, and still it don't ever look that easy. I acually have been struggling with this one hdmi port on a xbox series S that's been taking me dang near a week, granted ive been giving up then coming back to it, but still ive tried for about an hour each day and have gotten so frustrated with it. Got a better flux and think that's going to be my solution for desoldering it better
I think that in "how to" video you should actually say what you are doing... what are you putting on, why, etc. Not just show that you put on some liquid xD
On this video, it looks very easy, and therefore very frustrating to watch, because for me removing a part is always a huge pain in the butt. What are the REAL tricks of the trade!?
0m00: What's the temp/airflow setting for the heat gun? Why, with my heat gun I need to use at least 450C to melt any solder at all, let alone melt ALL the solder at the same time? (yes, I validated the temperature with a thermocouple)
1m29: What's the grey stuff?
2m30: With my solder wick, only the top part of the solder gets sucked out of the holes. The lower part always stays solid. The holes never open without a flight. How to remove all the solder?
My iron (a Weller) is at 360C.
Yes, I use flux, a lot of it.
I use 99,9% isopropanol for cleaning.
Resp Sir! Very Nice Class Sir. Dhanyavaadh Sir. Sir Any Desplay Port Replaced to HDMI Port this Ur Type Sir. Please Advice Sir. Iam Telugu Language Sir, iam Tribal Hill top Area Sir at Paderu Visakhapatnam Dt. sir. Each Ur Vedios iam Seeing Sir, thank u Sir. -- ChinnaRao Paderu Andhrapradesh
I'm sorry to be the like number 666, but hey I like it
Is the port usually what causes a no signal issue?
yes
How much u charge customer to replace this
Great work sir
And the SMD you blew off ??
Where you at, I need dame repair
what temperature in the heat gun?
250c should do the trick or low air setting
Good job bro keep it up
Good Work
The title does not match the work at all. Solder paste for days and maybe this person loves to wave the iron tip on things that have no involvement on the repair as well. I lost my breath laughing when the random SMD resistor came out of nowhere... it was because he couldn't see through that awful mess of flux and shit paste. I guarantee you this was not a repair but practice. LOL. Awful. Professional? yea, right.
you destroyed the ps3 and of course the hdmi
Cost average?
?
totally wrong way to replace the port..no need of that much heat from heat gun cause you will burn and melt the internal plastic..just remove the faulty port with heat gun clear the holes with wick place a new port and use a mild soldering iron
इस काम के कितने रुपए पे करने होते हैं
Kharcha kitna aega lagbag
You broke it. Now cough up a new one on ebay.
How not to solder, anything.
Bhai kitna tel ( oil ) lagayega 😂😂😂😂
Can you please describe what you’re using here? I have a soldering iron but what is the solution you’re using on the circuit board? Thank you!
sir i am using liquid soldirng past
@@MmanzilsTech soldering past? I have Solder wire to secure the port back to the board but the other solution you use looks like it is cleaning the connection points? Please explain. Many thanks!
@@crispylimbs It is a soldering paste. When you apply heat it solders the parts.
Very very helpful
Judging by the complexity of the work I might as well dump the device.
don't like this video much. seem more like a show off than a demonstration . seems a bit bit bit extra compared to other videos i've seen as well. thank you for the time though
Outstanding work sir
Hdmi port kaha milega
Why is he liking comments without replying?
Heat gun
Solder paste
Take
meanwhile Linus doing it lol
Beautifully done.
Helpful tutorial
This shit is not that complicated...
"pro"
옆에 콘덴서 떨어짐 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Too much heat
Rip hdmi
Gross
******
No explanation, useless.
As a very good bowler, I can get up on a lane throw a ball down the 5th to the 9th board, and be just as instructive as your video. Without any explanation from me you would be lost, as is your video. Hardly professional.