Hi Sorin. I have a very similar model of Huawei Matebook and it has the same exact fault. I couldn't for the life of me figure it out until I watched this. You are always a life saver.
My suggestion is to buy the motherboard, there is a good chance to fix the laptop. Worst case scenario, if cpu is also faulty, you will have spare parts for future laptops, which is very handy at a given moment when you need some spare parts... It's worth it for that amount of money.
A lot of sellers now accept returns, if they do, buy 3 and only keep the one (or none) that you know you can repair, be open and transparent with the seller, if they are genuine they won’t mind you taking readings as long as you don’t physically work on the boards, large sellers don’t waste time quibbling over returns (they have a dedicated returns department) and they definitely don’t risk getting negative feedback on eBay, and even if the seller does not accept returns, eBay will still guarantee your money back, with eBay the customer is always right
Hey Sorin, Love your channel. I have bought loads of boards from this Company and all so far have worked without any repairs having to be done to it as they pull them from machines with various other faults like screen etc.. so go for it. :-)
Hey I have been interested in electronics for the past few years and watched your videos during that time. I want to thank you for 90% of my insights and curiosity about electronics came from these videos and as a "beginner" as you call us I say thank you for the videos. Regarding the decision whether to buy the card, I would say: of course buy it. And that's just to get the pure satisfaction of repairing it.
Cumpara placa, merita riscul, pretul este bun. Chiar daca a fost verificata placa inainte de alt tehnician nu inseamna ca nu se poate repara. Sunt multi tehnicieni care lucreaza la service-uri mari dar habar nu au electronica, poate detin un maxim 5% din cunostintele tale :)
Hi Sorin, thank you for the video. I had got in touch with you with a similar model motherboard with the exact same issue you found. Think it got damaged by an electrical surge by the sounds of it. You are having the same thought process I was having. I have looked at the motherboards you are talking about thinking is it worth it? I will see if I can find out more. Good luck with whatever you decide. Dave Powell in the comments did buy a couple and found simple faults to fix. Others have said this seems to be a common fault on these boards. I wish success with your choices.
I recommend putting audio out port on your multimeter and playing beep sound through hifi system. Get as much clarity bass and treble. Ask seller to check resistance of coil.
Just buy it and continue, great video! But please Sorin don't use the beeping sound unless really needed, it is so annoying when you test resistance and beeping all the time.... Please 🙏
But I had an hp 15" x360 with an i3 processor. I wanted to upgrade it to an i7 so I bought a faulty board off eBay. That board had a diode array that was bad on the webcam circuit preventing it from booting. But it was an individual seller like you mentioned - not a company
I've bought quite a few items from Cambridge (including MB's) and have found them to be 100% with spares. Might be worth messaging them with your problem. They have always responded to my queries.
Most faults seem to be with other components on MB, not the chipset, so reasonable chance you'll get a MB with a working chipset. Many companies just discard faulty or even surplus items because it's the cheapest option for them. If you do buy from that ebay seller, good or bad, you'll still end up learning something along the way.
Quote:"It's taking four amps and noting is getting hot. It's crazy". Well not so crazy because heating up a component is the product of current AND voltage. Example 4 A and 0.1 V equals 0.4 W. 1 A and 2 V equals 2W. So a high current doesn't mean a high power! Just a side note from an old electronics engineer ;-)
Eu cred ca ar trebui sa-i explici clientului riscurile si sa-l lasi pe el sa decida. Adica, ori il pui pe el sa cumpere placa, ori o cumperi tu daca va intelegeti sa o plateasca el. Sunt sigur ca-si va asuma riscul pentru ca nu prea are ce face. Decat sa cumpere alt laptop va risca 30 de lire. In felul asta tu esi oarecum acoperit...
Dear Sorin , It is most likely that the replacement damaged motherboard has the same problem and this soc package problem is common on this motherboard.
You'd be surprised, I've bought laptops from companies like that, no display and a quick short of the bios pin later, bingo, working laptop. Bigger companies get these to clear and are unlikely to test them , they likely get them for next nothing or nothing so they're not gonna waste time checking them if they can get £30 for doing nothing. A solo trader might do that, not a company.
It's sad, 🥺but sometimes you can't do much, you have to set limits. I would risk it and buy the motherboard, but the customer has to agree, they will bear the costs regardless of whether it works or not.☺
Because it has an enable switch and most probably it works with ground. Once you enable that switch it will start voltage on output. Check the battery connections diagram before doing this.
I would buy one and pay with PayPal then you're always safe money wise. If it's not in the description wat fault there is then make always a screenshot from the page so you have proof. Hope too see part 2👍 goog luck sorin
Doesn't work like that. The board is faulty, all they need to say is faulty unknown board doesn't work. That's a scammers approach, you know the board doesn't work so buying it then trying to get you're money back cause you can't fix it is a scammer. It's a good way to get blocked by a seller to whom you might want to buy more stuff from in the future, I'll give you that.
Damn it... even if the first one has the same issue I would buy a second one. what are the chances to have 3 boards with the same issue. It also depends on how much do you plan to charge the customer, you might explain this to him and add the cost of the board/boards to the bill.
ask the customer if they want to do that, no point taking on the risk yourself but also it's a 50/50 as you don't know what IS faulty on the ebay mobo... It would be really bad luck if ALL the mobo's that are faulty have the exact same fault as this customer board... :D
My general Ebay rule is that if they are a mass-volume seller of "untested' electronics, they're knowingly selling tested trash. You have to look for individual sellers selling their broken item to have a better than 10% chance at it being fixable and/or having has no prior repair attempts. At best you'll find bulk sellers of broken devices that can't test them all or it would be a waste of time to test beyond pressing the power button. Yet, even those are rare. If they have a long history of selling "untested, as is" tech...it's 90% unfixable garbage. Why? They're selling because they already deemed it unfixable AFTER a repair attempt or ten. There are rare exceptions but it is mostly the rule. I don't buy from stores or people moving a lot of one thing if I want parts or electronics I want to repair. I only buy from the person posting the random item just to get some money for their broken item, likely to buy another.
I disagree. I ust bought a lot of 4 laptops sold as untested (due to absence of charger) and 2 of them are in good working order, one starts but the battery is dead and the 4th one is dead. so I guess there are out there some guys that are not selling shit.
ask the shop owner to buy all the mother boards I'm sure out of lets say 10 you will get the chipset and also all them mother boards will make you more money on you tube fixing them or component pinching to fix others :) just Mho
sorin yout meter buzzer is killing my ears have volume up to hear you but when meter buzz it kills the ears too loud not sure if everyone else thinks too loud
Offer the customer to buy the laptop from him or her, if they agree, put it aside somewhere, and sort of forget about it and move on, and the answer one day will come (maybe) think that is what i would do.
I wont buy from this company, you are right, they probably know what's wrong with the boards so that's why they sell them. Mby wait for right offer from private person.
and u are wrong here dont look at 99.7%, look only at that 00.3% i only look for 100% ppl in my country i dont use e-bay but similiar thing. u should try to buy from 100% ppl only if u buy things. i only and only look at negative feedback it tells u more than that positive
Get that board from that seller like Roben said its insurance company.... they see ok motherboard not work pun new one gogogog .... so i think personal i would risk 100%
Explain to them you want just 1 chip and if its dead youll pay return postage for another board,if they say no then they probably know its a common chip to fail
I wouldn't buy the faulty ones from ebay. Working ones seem to sell for ~200€ they sell these for only 30£. If they could be saved I am pretty sure they'd have been fixed for the ~165€ in profit.
@@ronlevin2339 True but that eBay account had 130k reviews and they had 3 of those broken for sale at the same time. It seems to be a quite a big shop. It'd make sense to have a technician look at things if you sell that much. I could be wrong of course but if it was my eBay shop that's how I would run it.
@@ronlevin2339 Sure I have seen those around here too. I am just saying that if I had a shop that has already sold more than 100k items on eBay. I'd have a technician to try to fix things and maximize my profits.
I have had the same situation, and because I do not have a thermal camera I was injecting increasing Amps up to 9.5 Amps to find one corner of the chipset getting hot. 🥵😡
Hi Sorin. I have a very similar model of Huawei Matebook and it has the same exact fault. I couldn't for the life of me figure it out until I watched this. You are always a life saver.
Happy to help
@@electronicsrepairschool always appreciate when you respond. If you'd be willing to answer. What did you study to learn laptop repairs?
Sorin don't be scared go forward! your experience can beat the other technician!
Don’t give up Sorin 😊
My suggestion is to buy the motherboard, there is a good chance to fix the laptop. Worst case scenario, if cpu is also faulty, you will have spare parts for future laptops, which is very handy at a given moment when you need some spare parts...
It's worth it for that amount of money.
A lot of sellers now accept returns, if they do, buy 3 and only keep the one (or none) that you know you can repair, be open and transparent with the seller, if they are genuine they won’t mind you taking readings as long as you don’t physically work on the boards, large sellers don’t waste time quibbling over returns (they have a dedicated returns department) and they definitely don’t risk getting negative feedback on eBay, and even if the seller does not accept returns, eBay will still guarantee your money back, with eBay the customer is always right
“He who dares wins. He who hesitates… doesn’t.” by Del Boy 😀
i hope you're watching del only through mat
I've bought off that seller before. One board was just a shorted cap and another was a corrupt bios. Definitely worth a try.
Hey Sorin, Love your channel. I have bought loads of boards from this Company and all so far have worked without any repairs having to be done to it as they pull them from machines with various other faults like screen etc.. so go for it. :-)
Hey
I have been interested in electronics for the past few years and watched your videos during that time. I want to thank you for 90% of my insights and curiosity about electronics came from these videos and as a "beginner" as you call us I say thank you for the videos.
Regarding the decision whether to buy the card, I would say: of course buy it. And that's just to get the pure satisfaction of repairing it.
Always its not best to customers but you are very good to find the dead komponents
You got to buy the motherboard. It's not expensive and it will be a learning experience for both you and us viewers.
You can ask feedback of this sellers, specially zero and negative ones, sometimes a lot of info can be found there about this seller
buy the board and finish the story, don't leave us hanging lol
Can you see if the web site has sold any of those boards and then see what the other buyers might have commented about the board they bought?
Buy the board Sorin, u will 100% fixit, u are a "GURU"
go forward Sorin you should take that challenge
Cumpara placa, merita riscul, pretul este bun. Chiar daca a fost verificata placa inainte de alt tehnician nu inseamna ca nu se poate repara. Sunt multi tehnicieni care lucreaza la service-uri mari dar habar nu au electronica, poate detin un maxim 5% din cunostintele tale :)
Ramadan Kareem to Mr Sorin from Nigeria.
Hi Sorin, thank you for the video. I had got in touch with you with a similar model motherboard with the exact same issue you found. Think it got damaged by an electrical surge by the sounds of it. You are having the same thought process I was having. I have looked at the motherboards you are talking about thinking is it worth it? I will see if I can find out more. Good luck with whatever you decide. Dave Powell in the comments did buy a couple and found simple faults to fix. Others have said this seems to be a common fault on these boards. I wish success with your choices.
I recommend putting audio out port on your multimeter and playing beep sound through hifi system. Get as much clarity bass and treble. Ask seller to check resistance of coil.
Take the gamble sorin, I think it’s worth a shot going ahead and buying the board.
Just buy it and continue, great video! But please Sorin don't use the beeping sound unless really needed, it is so annoying when you test resistance and beeping all the time.... Please 🙏
😂 my dog was sleeping beside me when he started testing, it stood up, walked away and started crying.
shorted circuit beep is too high and it's not good for us, completely agree
But I had an hp 15" x360 with an i3 processor. I wanted to upgrade it to an i7 so I bought a faulty board off eBay. That board had a diode array that was bad on the webcam circuit preventing it from booting. But it was an individual seller like you mentioned - not a company
I've bought quite a few items from Cambridge (including MB's) and have found them to be 100% with spares. Might be worth messaging them with your problem. They have always responded to my queries.
I really like your experience.
Most faults seem to be with other components on MB, not the chipset, so reasonable chance you'll get a MB with a working chipset. Many companies just discard faulty or even surplus items because it's the cheapest option for them. If you do buy from that ebay seller, good or bad, you'll still end up learning something along the way.
Hi Sorin, i would buy one just to see what's wrong with it, don't count too much on their technicians !
I would buy the board. If its good you make some money and have a happy customer. If its bad, o well. Gotta try Sorin.
Quote:"It's taking four amps and noting is getting hot. It's crazy". Well not so crazy because heating up a component is the product of current AND voltage.
Example 4 A and 0.1 V equals 0.4 W. 1 A and 2 V equals 2W. So a high current doesn't mean a high power!
Just a side note from an old electronics engineer ;-)
*Go forward Sorin!*
Eu cred ca ar trebui sa-i explici clientului riscurile si sa-l lasi pe el sa decida. Adica, ori il pui pe el sa cumpere placa, ori o cumperi tu daca va intelegeti sa o plateasca el. Sunt sigur ca-si va asuma riscul pentru ca nu prea are ce face. Decat sa cumpere alt laptop va risca 30 de lire. In felul asta tu esi oarecum acoperit...
Dear Sorin , It is most likely that the replacement damaged motherboard has the same problem and this soc package problem is common on this motherboard.
High chance that the main-boards have the same issue. I suggest to wait until a (intel) Huawei D15 with a broken screen pops up on E-bay.
You'd be surprised, I've bought laptops from companies like that, no display and a quick short of the bios pin later, bingo, working laptop. Bigger companies get these to clear and are unlikely to test them , they likely get them for next nothing or nothing so they're not gonna waste time checking them if they can get £30 for doing nothing. A solo trader might do that, not a company.
Get one sorin, give it a shot
20:30 - Dr. Sorin:
It's sad, 🥺but sometimes you can't do much, you have to set limits. I would risk it and buy the motherboard, but the customer has to agree, they will bear the costs regardless of whether it works or not.☺
You would have to search if it is a common fault with that laptop.
go forward sir
Sir please please explain laptop battery circuit also why new batteries do not show voltage on multimeter if battery is disconnected from laptop.
Because it has an enable switch and most probably it works with ground. Once you enable that switch it will start voltage on output.
Check the battery connections diagram before doing this.
I would buy one and pay with PayPal then you're always safe money wise. If it's not in the description wat fault there is then make always a screenshot from the page so you have proof. Hope too see part 2👍 goog luck sorin
Bro they explicitly said they sell you foulty motherboardz you can't retrieve your money, it's not that easy :)
Doesn't work like that. The board is faulty, all they need to say is faulty unknown board doesn't work. That's a scammers approach, you know the board doesn't work so buying it then trying to get you're money back cause you can't fix it is a scammer. It's a good way to get blocked by a seller to whom you might want to buy more stuff from in the future, I'll give you that.
If someone sells a motherboard for parts as is and specifies it does not work then you are not going to get your money back.
Take one for the team :D
If anyone at that company can use a multi-meter, ask them to measure that coil where you had 0 Ohms short.
I would also buy if customer agrees to pay that extra
For the £30 its worth a punt and you could contact the owner of the laptop to ensure you would get covered for the cost if its faulty.
Damn it... even if the first one has the same issue I would buy a second one. what are the chances to have 3 boards with the same issue. It also depends on how much do you plan to charge the customer, you might explain this to him and add the cost of the board/boards to the bill.
ask the customer if they want to do that, no point taking on the risk yourself but also it's a 50/50 as you don't know what IS faulty on the ebay mobo... It would be really bad luck if ALL the mobo's that are faulty have the exact same fault as this customer board... :D
thanks for video
I'm sure you already order the board :)
muahahaha 🤣😂🤣🤣😇
Ask the seller perhaps? Ask if he can measure resistance on that coil on a faulty board?
maybe they get the boards from warrenty work and they just replace the boards roll the dice you might get lucky
I now say "and it's loading the Windows" when I get a computer working again.
Brand new? Did they not get warranty, unless they broke it.
Probably stolen
They started selling these from 2020 onwards so its probably just out of warranty.
My general Ebay rule is that if they are a mass-volume seller of "untested' electronics, they're knowingly selling tested trash.
You have to look for individual sellers selling their broken item to have a better than 10% chance at it being fixable and/or having has no prior repair attempts.
At best you'll find bulk sellers of broken devices that can't test them all or it would be a waste of time to test beyond pressing the power button. Yet, even those are rare. If they have a long history of selling "untested, as is" tech...it's 90% unfixable garbage. Why? They're selling because they already deemed it unfixable AFTER a repair attempt or ten. There are rare exceptions but it is mostly the rule. I don't buy from stores or people moving a lot of one thing if I want parts or electronics I want to repair. I only buy from the person posting the random item just to get some money for their broken item, likely to buy another.
I disagree. I ust bought a lot of 4 laptops sold as untested (due to absence of charger) and 2 of them are in good working order, one starts but the battery is dead and the 4th one is dead. so I guess there are out there some guys that are not selling shit.
Buy a faulty motherboard from ebay?:::: YES_YES_YES....We need a Santa-Barbara movie
I would buy it just for the content. Otherwise I don't think is it worth the risk.
yes buy it!
they could be just selling board for parts. just fast test with pluging in and out. working or not. dosn't look like cheep laptop. so i would try it.
Magic tool to open the cover, I keep on flip corners.
Cumpara placa ca la pretul ala e buna si de piese. Cambrige doar le desmembreaza si le vinde pt. piese,nu incearca sa le repare
If customer willing to pay just buy and try.
If you make sure that's not a usual fault of that laptop, for 30-35pounds it's worth the risk.
Even with 5amps it barely shows up on thermal camera, could it be the dried thermal paste is blocking the heat?
ask the shop owner to buy all the mother boards I'm sure out of lets say 10 you will get the chipset and also all them mother boards will make you more money on you tube fixing them or component pinching to fix others :) just Mho
I own and electronics repair shop and is buy it. I'd risk it for the same of fixing the device. I've lost my fair share of money taking the risk 😊
Let's buy it and try fixing the laptop
Buy 3 boards, they all can't have dead CPUs. At least you have spares for future repairs.
sorin yout meter buzzer is killing my ears have volume up to hear you but when meter buzz it kills the ears too loud not sure if everyone else thinks too loud
I have the same problem but mine has a power on battery and doesnt charge but the same big coil is short to ground low resistance hope you can help me
how much is the replacement motherboard for huawei matebook D15?
Why do they have so many of the mainboard? Probably they have the same factory caused cpu defect ?
Offer the customer to buy the laptop from him or her, if they agree, put it aside somewhere, and sort of forget about it and move on, and the answer one day will come (maybe) think that is what i would do.
How to deal with bad bios system
Reprogram it or not
Seems like common fault for that board, I would not buy the donor board from ebay. Probably has same issue.
Buy it!
Cum ati rezolvat pana la urma, am si eu un huawei la fel d15, numa ca al meu face faimosul blue screen si nam cei face
I wont buy from this company, you are right, they probably know what's wrong with the boards so that's why they sell them. Mby wait for right offer from private person.
this seller has 99.7 positive feedback ,....
and u are wrong here dont look at 99.7%, look only at that 00.3% i only look for 100% ppl in my country i dont use e-bay but similiar thing.
u should try to buy from 100% ppl only if u buy things. i only and only look at negative feedback it tells u more than that positive
@@rafarafa3094 it`s risky i know,.. u are right. but Sorin must to take a decision .
LEARN STUFF - Proper diagnosis procedures by intuitive knowledge alone.
Buy it, just for new youtube video. Keep going and save that laptop.
I'm wondering why the customer's letters are completely the opposite what's happening on the computer
Get that board from that seller like Roben said its insurance company.... they see ok motherboard not work pun new one gogogog .... so i think personal i would risk 100%
Dodgy Is Sometimes A Good Thing!! :)
Explain to them you want just 1 chip and if its dead youll pay return postage for another board,if they say no then they probably know its a common chip to fail
Can you get a guarantee on CPU or chip set with full refund if not working.
Msg the eBay Seller and ask if he will guaranty the PCH and CPU are functional BEFORE YOU PURCHASE!
I wouldn't buy the faulty ones from ebay. Working ones seem to sell for ~200€ they sell these for only 30£. If they could be saved I am pretty sure they'd have been fixed for the ~165€ in profit.
some companies does not know how to repair MB
@@ronlevin2339 True but that eBay account had 130k reviews and they had 3 of those broken for sale at the same time. It seems to be a quite a big shop. It'd make sense to have a technician look at things if you sell that much. I could be wrong of course but if it was my eBay shop that's how I would run it.
@@fabian11235 i know several local shops here that sell computers, but do not understand a minimum in board repair
@@ronlevin2339 Sure I have seen those around here too. I am just saying that if I had a shop that has already sold more than 100k items on eBay. I'd have a technician to try to fix things and maximize my profits.
a 30 quid mobo from a technician is a screaming CPU/GPU i'm dead dead dead
buy board
I got same problem 😔
I have had the same situation, and because I do not have a thermal camera I was injecting increasing Amps up to 9.5 Amps to find one corner of the chipset getting hot. 🥵😡
Probably the customer did some dodgy thing to void it's warranty.
it is weird, seems like a design fault
I would risk buying a mobo
Just be transparent with the costumer. Let HIM take the risk, why should you take this on your own? As a costumer I would be fine with that.
buy one for the sake of video/viewers :D
No guts no glory you buy you try
I dont think they sell good condition cpu/chipset motherboard. All is trash most likely.
replace the cpu ....if you can find one for it ....that should be easy for you lol
Customer decision.