that is one cool suction pump thingy I have seen it on aliexpress but I never seen anyone use it on a video, I might wanna buy one now cause sometimes I give the chip nicks and it's just not a good practice especially if I am wrong and I need to put the chip back on.
Good work man, pro tip avoid using capton tape to mask out the board, you can very easily heat the other components under the tape, reflow them and when the solder flows the component sticks to the capton tape and messes their arrangement when the tape deforms. It's far better to use tinfoil as the components wont stick to it.
How is that a pro tip. The tape is to help other components not overheat and also to not move. When I don't use the tape sometimes other components especially tiny capacitors move so using this tape prevents them from moving. It's not easy trying to put a tiny capacitor back in place. If that happened to you then you're probably using a cheap tape. Tin foil is not good because keep in mind that those capacitors are charged and you could short out other components. Now that's a pro tip.😂
We dont know if it was working before? and you cant have 400+ console to repair. But on your SB reballing you didnt show the challenges you had doing the reballing, video is good, could be more informative, intuitive and directed at teaching, Seems more self gratification. One last thing, you doesnt seems to read comments or question, so what the point you here for?
A fraud. If you have a short where you showed, the chip is faulty. Reballing it won't solve the problem. Beyond that, you didn't show the reballing process entirely and the batch of the chip, to compare with the one supposedly reballed. Bottom line: a reballing won't solve the issue when the chip is faulty.
were do u buy south bridges ?
Very good job 👏
What if it beeps on first with light but no life 2nd try beeps but no light still no life. Is it board problem or psu?
that is one cool suction pump thingy I have seen it on aliexpress but I never seen anyone use it on a video, I might wanna buy one now cause sometimes I give the chip nicks and it's just not a good practice especially if I am wrong and I need to put the chip back on.
Those small components you resoldered were not put back on correct. This is why only electrical engineers should do this work!
He fixed it didn't he...
Good work man, pro tip avoid using capton tape to mask out the board, you can very easily heat the other components under the tape, reflow them and when the solder flows the component sticks to the capton tape and messes their arrangement when the tape deforms. It's far better to use tinfoil as the components wont stick to it.
How is that a pro tip. The tape is to help other components not overheat and also to not move. When I don't use the tape sometimes other components especially tiny capacitors move so using this tape prevents them from moving. It's not easy trying to put a tiny capacitor back in place. If that happened to you then you're probably using a cheap tape. Tin foil is not good because keep in mind that those capacitors are charged and you could short out other components. Now that's a pro tip.😂
@@georgec7798 capton tape doesn't do what you think it does, and when the smd components stick to it you'll understand why it's a tip not to use it.
Where to buy stincil sir?
We dont know if it was working before? and you cant have 400+ console to repair. But on your SB reballing you didnt show the challenges you had doing the reballing, video is good, could be more informative, intuitive and directed at teaching, Seems more self gratification. One last thing, you doesnt seems to read comments or question, so what the point you here for?
Is it possible to do it wit the hot air station??
where can you get the SKhynix chip
I am facing the same problem and my hdmi is shorting. Any solutions?
Can a bent PS4 slim motherboard be fixed
you a great repair men and more kinds of tools
Muito bom
So I’m SOL with RDR2 stuck in my slim.
There's a manual eject you can get to without opening the console all the way, just need a Phillips head screwdriver
A fraud. If you have a short where you showed, the chip is faulty. Reballing it won't solve the problem. Beyond that, you didn't show the reballing process entirely and the batch of the chip, to compare with the one supposedly reballed.
Bottom line: a reballing won't solve the issue when the chip is faulty.
He said he replaced the chip with a new one, the new southbridge (which came from a donor ps4) was what he balled. Then installed on the Motherboard
@@DirtyOne614correct 😊
Wrong... 🙄