It looks so easy to do, but when you realise the real size (not the view via the microscope) of the components, traces and gaps inbetween, then you understand it wil take LOTS of practice to be able to do this kind of work "the right way". 👍🏻
Your knowledge, precision, and presentation are fantastic. Thank you for what you are doing, truly. I am gaining more and more confidence with every video. Noticing subtle queues like how the flux simmers and bubbles as it penetrates between the contacts of the connector just before it is the right temperature, or how to slide those tiny pads off the plastic sheet they came on directly over the work area to avoid having to get them stuck on the tweezers, it is so useful to be able to recognize this after tuning in for some time. I detest Apple engineering, but luckily most people silly enough to buy into that stuff also have the money to get it repaired! Keep up the great work:)
It seems tedious to check every pin, but I followed your advice when soldering a connector in a Bose Wave radio and checked each pin. Found one that looked good but wasn't solid! Thanks for your videos!
a great job as alloways hope Allah bless you and the big boss without forgetting your awesome dad , i wish that occasionally we have some videos like 1 hour fixing like 2_3 devices 💟
next time can you show you putting the ipad together and undoing the screen please i always watch your videos i think there great but cannot find one of you doing it a - z . keep up the good work.
If I remember correctly, that is not a MacBook Air and is just a MacBook. I always sweat taking that model apart because I’ve ripped the charging ribbon cable before. It doesn’t come apart the same as any other MacBook and it caught me off guard.
Very nice work. It's nice to see bigboss so happy. He likes what he is doing, you also alex. That is the best way to solve and fix problems. Thank you for the video. Greets
Loved your video! What is the recommended temperature to desolder IC/SMD component with an Hot Air station, and how much time does it need to get melt to solder/desolder? Many Thanks!
My wife was watching the video with me and when Alex simply laid the fpc connector on the board and said "the job is finished" she goes "is that really all there is to it" 🤣... No baby he's joking 🤦♂️
Prolly a dum question but could we use mask over that filter to secure it or would that be a mess if it had to be worked on again? I really like your green alcohol dispenser looks sturdy. Prolly a good store item 😉 Thanks Alex 😊
@@NorthridgeFix , you are correct. The scientific community is in full force. With that amount of knowledge from the scientific community in your comment section, I'm surprised they haven't cured cancer or created cold fusion electrical batteries yet. I look forward to more of their knowledge in the comment section in the future.
Great work, Maybe you can make a video on comparing various companies build quality and which companies have the most fail rate. Based on your experience it would be very helpful. تحياتي
Hi.i just watched some interesting video on TH-cam.if you have a problem with reading chip numbers use Polerazing Camera Filter! Hope it will help with your repairs.👍
watching those videos makes me wanna destory some electronics just to repair them XD thx allot for those videos keep it up. Remeber guys what every you do stay patient. nevery haste to a finish take your time and reflect on those situation, learn from it. alaykum As-salamu brothers.
I need a help. is there any equivalent mosfet to this Silicon N-Channel MOS TPCC8067? This one is on lenovo v310 notebook located on power section. Or can i try any other N channel Mosfet.? Thanks for your support. Love from Kerala, India
hello alex , i really love and watched all you video's but i got an idea something new like make video of big boss make repairers like disassembly and teardown devices that's gone be awesome :)
It looks so easy to do, but when you realise the real size (not the view via the microscope) of the components, traces and gaps inbetween, then you understand it wil take LOTS of practice to be able to do this kind of work "the right way". 👍🏻
Skilled workers always make it look easy.
It’s pretty easy once you understand how everything works and have all the tools necessary to fix it and of couldn’t it takes a lot of skills
@@hamadabeso what does that meen ??
Well said
What's cool is that Alex actually uses the microscope when he solders. A lot of people can't do it with a 2D screen. They need the depth perception.
I like how big boss said: "بسم الله" before plugging the charging cable. cheers to you both
You definitely got me with the ending joke. I was scratching my head for a minute there 🤕
Great fix and great family, keep it up 💐
What was the joke time stamp ?
@@unnamedchannel1237 7:35
You make it look so easy, soldering and fixing
Maybe watching you fixing things encouraged the iPad owner to repair it himself in the first place 😁
Your knowledge, precision, and presentation are fantastic. Thank you for what you are doing, truly. I am gaining more and more confidence with every video. Noticing subtle queues like how the flux simmers and bubbles as it penetrates between the contacts of the connector just before it is the right temperature, or how to slide those tiny pads off the plastic sheet they came on directly over the work area to avoid having to get them stuck on the tweezers, it is so useful to be able to recognize this after tuning in for some time. I detest Apple engineering, but luckily most people silly enough to buy into that stuff also have the money to get it repaired! Keep up the great work:)
معلم المعلمين انت 👏
"I've just burnt two fingers... that's OKAY - that's why we have ten!" 6:10
10:26 "Yallah Bismillah" haha the typcal sentence to start with anything
I take my hat off for you sir, so much work and still have time to make videos for us. Thanks so much for your sharing of your time 🥇👍🏻
And suddenly I've got so much respect for what you do and how you do.
Your hand doesn't shake at all. I admire the accuracy with which you do it. 👍
You are one of a kind wish I had ten years under your tutoring
It seems tedious to check every pin, but I followed your advice when soldering a connector in a Bose Wave radio and checked each pin. Found one that looked good but wasn't solid! Thanks for your videos!
Checking will especially save you when working on HDMI connectors. The PS5 has a billion screws. ☠️
@@myriadtechrepair1191 😂
تسلم ايدك يامعلم توني اعرف انكم عرب 👌
the patients you have is incredible! I have a hard enough to sweating pipes together let alone this kind of precision!
If anyone's wondering what bigboss said at 11:14 it's "teacher of teachers" in lebanese arabic
a great job as alloways hope Allah bless you and the big boss without forgetting your awesome dad , i wish that occasionally we have some videos like 1 hour fixing like 2_3 devices 💟
Had no idea that you speak Arabic. Big boss is a great man. All the best for you and your family.
superb as always alex .. solid solid solid ... big boss solid solid solid and the rest of the team ...respect to you all......joe uk
Your skills never cease to impress me
always seeing your videos....great and honest person....and your boss....keep working and May you get jannah...From Pakistan
next time can you show you putting the ipad together and undoing the screen please i always watch your videos i think there great but cannot find one of you doing it a - z . keep up the good work.
I see a blown filter near the fpc connector (below the one you changed) but still surprised to see it working... BTW Amazing Job mate👍
Amazing work .looks so easy but actually doing it is another story 👍
و الله عن جد معلم المعلمين ربنا يحميك
You're the boss of the bosses indeed God bless you ✌️
If I remember correctly, that is not a MacBook Air and is just a MacBook. I always sweat taking that model apart because I’ve ripped the charging ribbon cable before. It doesn’t come apart the same as any other MacBook and it caught me off guard.
Great job...I enjoy seeing you smile with every fix..pride.....but how do you find the time to edit these videos and do all that work?...John
Very nice work. It's nice to see bigboss so happy. He likes what he is doing, you also alex. That is the best way to solve and fix problems. Thank you for the video. Greets
Los dos hacen un gran equipo de trabajo. Felicitaciones por la excelencia con que lo hacen. Saludos desde Argentina 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I find your videos so fascinating yet relaxing at the same time lol, thank you dude for the awesome content.
الحمد لله ..... أحسنت اخي وانا متابع من زمان وما شاء الله شغلك ..... اخوك من ليبيا 🥳🥳
Well done 👏 m8
Can't thank you enough for the shared knowledge! You and the Big Boss rock!
Big boss "معلم المعلمين" 😁😁😁
9:03 solid moment.. Without solid.. Solid.. Solid sound 💙 + 10:25 big boss
Loved your video! What is the recommended temperature to desolder IC/SMD component with an Hot Air station, and how much time does it need to get melt to solder/desolder? Many Thanks!
I was at 450c about 15-20 seconds.
@@NorthridgeFix Thank you! I almost forgot to ask but do you always run at full fan speed when operating the hot air station?
@@oktoberfesttheenthusiast flux
Loved the video man hope your fingers arent too burnt, quick healing to you!
Alex, i really like your family business.
Everyone is dedicated to do the best they can :-D
صدق لما قال لك معلم المعلمين big boss 👏👏👏👍👍
والله معلمين وموفقين بنحبكم انت والبيغ بوس
Nice Repair Alex. Love from India.
Good work👍
Good Work. I love the Way you Explain thing simple. Thank you for your large value info
Your skills are amazing, do you work on esc? I have about 10 with bad fets and drivers that I need to get fixed.
You applied heat from the bottom of the board to reflow the connector? Using heat gun?
lmao.. first you hit me with the thats why we have 10 fingers and then the thanks for watching.. lol
فعلا معلم المعلمين👌👌
My wife was watching the video with me and when Alex simply laid the fpc connector on the board and said "the job is finished" she goes "is that really all there is to it" 🤣... No baby he's joking 🤦♂️
It was really a hard job but you did it perfectly
Really good job
Solid solid solid solid solid better than factory
awsome job with replacing the pads!
Hello sir. Please reply to this comment. What iPhone do you prefer most. X or XS?. Please reply... lots of love from Sri Lanka.
How do you bridge electronics can do video about that what kind of electronic components you can be able to bridge
Prolly a dum question but could we use mask over that filter to secure it or would that be a mess if it had to be worked on again?
I really like your green alcohol dispenser looks sturdy. Prolly a good store item 😉 Thanks Alex 😊
I think I'm too early. No comments from the scientific community yet. Excellent repair.
Yes we have one . look again..
@@NorthridgeFix , you are correct. The scientific community is in full force. With that amount of knowledge from the scientific community in your comment section, I'm surprised they haven't cured cancer or created cold fusion electrical batteries yet.
I look forward to more of their knowledge in the comment section in the future.
Always makes me wonder how there are missing components
hard work .. and u will see more nice results ... good luck 🤞 alex
This looks just magic 👍🏽 great job Sir!
Do you repair phones as well, if you do can you upload those too?
معلم المعلمين always great videos
We All Love you " BIG BOSS" :)
Nice explanation as you go. Keep up the good work.
Nice work alex sir .
oh man... i wish you had a 24h camera stream...
عشقی شما خیلی خوب تعمیر می کنید
احسنت علی ما تعمل فی تصلیح جمیع السلع الاکترونی او کهربائیی
ok very god job
What kind of flux do you use ? ...i like that stuff ... I currently just use rosin flux and its hard to hot air rework with out a big mess lol
11:11 معلم المعلمين 👍✔
Great work,
Maybe you can make a video on comparing various companies build quality and which companies have the most fail rate.
Based on your experience it would be very helpful.
تحياتي
Im sure you have heard this before, but you should set ip a live stream, id watch you trouble shoot and spend a few hours learning.
Such a talent ❤️
ربنا يحفظك من كل شر ❤️
Alex, when we hear the beeps, is that continuity ? what are you testing for?
Sub7anAllah what a gift you have Alex! Mashallah Mashallah Mashallah
Another grand job!
do you use microscope?
Hi.i just watched some interesting video on TH-cam.if you have a problem with reading chip numbers use Polerazing Camera Filter! Hope it will help with your repairs.👍
Outstanding skill 👍
see you from France ! you're awesome
معلم المعلمين 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Big Boss is the man!!!!
Alex do you ever get a day off ?
Better than Factory 👍👍👍
how many millimeter tip is that bent solder tip
Sr for me you are also the boss of all bosses.👍👍
just like that ,we gone mail this back to customer i hope u enjoyed the video 😂😂😂
Big boss 😅 معلم المعلمين
معلم المعلمين 😁👍
🤯 wow….that is Art….
Big boss is the man!!
watching those videos makes me wanna destory some electronics just to repair them XD thx allot for those videos keep it up. Remeber guys what every you do stay patient. nevery haste to a finish take your time and reflect on those situation, learn from it. alaykum As-salamu brothers.
Really very beautiful job and thanks to big boss
Alex when is the day to change that ESD mat ? 😂😂😂
I need a help. is there any equivalent mosfet to this Silicon N-Channel MOS TPCC8067? This one is on lenovo v310 notebook located on power section. Or can i try any other N channel Mosfet.? Thanks for your support. Love from Kerala, India
good job mate
hello alex , i really love and watched all you video's but i got an idea something new like make video of big boss make repairers like disassembly and teardown devices that's gone be awesome :)
ربي يحفظك ويحفظ المعلم big boss
أي والله معلم المعلمين
May i ask, what is the thickness of the PCB?
Awesome job bro keep rocking bro 👍👍👍
Great job u guys a great we need more of big boss in the videos inshallah
Nice working
What's did Big Boss said, please?
He said to Alex (you are the boss of the bosses) its like you are the best
@@nabilbilo3912 Thanks, appreciate that!