my sister gave me a laptop same with the one you repaired and with similar issue ..I followed your step by step diagnosis and repair and amazingly it also had same shorted capacitor..you saved me a lot of hours and probably patience just to repair my sisters laptop..thank you!!!!
The Alcohol trick is awesome !! Thanks to one of your previous video I managed to fix 2 HP Laptop for my children! Thank you and Have a great weekend !!
What i love with him is not only a great electronics teacher, also great ethics; " make a good diagnise, make a fair price" . I also disagree with comments like "dodgy" :), i rather call it pragmatical, cost effficient, and solution oriented. Keep the great job up.
Hie I hav problem with my pc it keeps loading windows , and does no longer display bios setting evening if I press the Lenovo g50special key please help
Hi Sorin. I don't know why yt was not showing me your videos on my feed. I'm subscribed and I was thinking you were not publishing videos anymore. With this video you came back to my feed suddenly after nearly two months not showing your content. I'm glad you are still doing this great didactive content.
Nice tip about the flashing light in the power supply!
3 года назад+1
I very much appreciate your videos. Being confined on a small island in the southern Philippines, all dead and lame laptops land on my desk. Currently I am overhauling or repairing 3 laptops in Japanese language. Your hints and ideas almost always help me to find the origin of the problem. The alcohol trick is one of the best. I use local rum. Cheers and thanks.
Have a nice Friday...I love your technical skills...may Allah blessed you and your family...you are very very good man .thank you for your teaching us.👍👍👍
Hi Sorin.you the best,I like your video's,its amazing.thank you for being a man that wanted to share your knowledge with us. You have a Blessed weekend. Greetings from Pacific (New Guinea)
Thank you sorin you are a genious. The only time i would use petrol on a laptop is to set fire to it after a failed attempt to fix it :). have a great weekend.
Hello Mr Sorin, I hope you can do more videos of small board repair ( different electronic gadget board like ). small board are easy to understand for beginner like me and very educative. and I think that would help to learn how to test components and find the fault with your way to diagnostic. Nice Friday and good weekend ;) Regards.
11:39 wow! finally you are gentle for the motherboard :) all pads under the capactior will survive.Yeeeey! :) it could be even more nicer if you could take any donor board from your scrap and took from there good capactior from 19v power rail and replace it here. It is 1minute job. but maybe one day will see that on you video :) fingers cross :)
Thank you Sorin for this video. I hoped you would record a video for this Asus laptop that you diagnosed during the repair of that Panasonic DVD player yesterday. Did you ever have a case where laptop actually starts and shut down after few seconds or a minute during windows loading? I had recently two cases of „ No power“, in both cases voltage on power connector was about 1 or 2V. In both cases there was a shorted Mosfet producing some power rail (GPU or 5V). After mosfet replacement laptops start but power is cut after few seconds or minutes.
Hi, thank you your videos, I really like your channel, I have a question: about the kind of petrol you use, is it an normal gas we use for machines car, bus... or some thing special for electronics. thanks again
Hi Sorin, thanks for the beatiful content as usual. I wanted to know ask two questions to you: 1) it is advisable to solder a new capacitor where the old one was removed or it doesn't change much the behaviour of the circuitry. 2)Which kind of alcohol did you use to spot the hot zone? Was it Izopropanol? If no which kind was it? And may izopropanol make shorts between the wet components? Thanks so much I have been following you for years but since I recently got my new equipment and some computers to fix I wanted to delve in those repairs, so any advice about this two topic would be welcomed. I would also appreciate advices from other members of the community with more experience than mine ( which is basically null apart some engineering academic education ahah).
1. Laptops are overly engineered, the two caps most likely to reduce the noise of the flow, its okay to not replace the removed capacitor. 2. I think he uses isopropyl alcohol 70 percent is okay i guess, it wont matter cause you will dry it out after you spot the shorted cap. Just my 2cents watching sorin and adamant. Hahahaha. Sorin help me ouutta here. :/
Good day Sorin. I have a question why did you not change the capacitor that you removed, don't you need to put back a new one to make it stable? Can you tell me what model is your power supply you use for testing? Thank you Sorin for everything looking forward to a reply ;)
Hello, this comment might not be related to this video in any way, but I know this is the right channel to ask this question. I have been following and watching videos from this channel beacuse I am very interested in electronics repair. I am from Kenya and looking to set up an electronics repair shop here. I am looking for advise on a magnifying desk lamp and the magnification that can help me inspect the tiny components on a logic board comfortably. I'm really restrained financially and I have no 100 USD to spend on a microscope. Links to what I need on ebay will be very appreciated. Keep up the good work. You've inspired me alot.
You could use a current shunt in series to show the amperage at the start of the video. You could use the oscilloscope as well. Just for fun! Keep up the good work.
They have like more than 10 capacitors, they overdo it for redundancy and if they need only 100 uF they will put 220uF and you can remove them just don’t go removing a lot of them like more than 7-10.
You might not answer this but - (do you think it is time you get a thermal imaging cam?)🤔 I know they can be expensive, but they seem to make life easyer also less money spent on alcohol, petrol, anti freeze etc and any mess that them products leave.
I think we should start fighting with Louis Rossman regarding right to repair, we shouldn’t be ignoring this ... I pray that this comment reaches out many people who are following this channel...Let fight 💪 Much love Sorin big brother take care man 🤘🏽
Do you know were to buy replacement LCD screens for phones or a trusted worthy company that sells real ones not glass replica I tried to get one but found so many that sold me ones that look like it but never worked for any phone
thanks Sorin,do you handle projectors?I have LG projector model Bs275 stuck on standby,checked logic board by applying external 12v and 5v it comes on ,but power supply only gives 5 v ,missing 385v and 12v,tried to check components everything seems to be okay, could you be having schematic? how can you advice?
Silly questions: Don't you replace the cap you removed? Just took out the broken one and that is it? Can the laptop going on without problems in that way? Do we know what was the purpose of that piece? Many Thanks
So if that cap was shorted, don't you have to solder another cap insted?? How can we find out the value for that ? Or the new one has to be bigger in size to work fine ?? Just curious
Would you please tell me about flux ...I made home flux with rasin and alchohol but it looks like as super glue ..I need to know how can I make it to be easily to remove or soldering smd IC graphics IC thank you.
my sister gave me a laptop same with the one you repaired and with similar issue ..I followed your step by step diagnosis and repair and amazingly it also had same shorted capacitor..you saved me a lot of hours and probably patience just to repair my sisters laptop..thank you!!!!
The Alcohol trick is awesome !! Thanks to one of your previous video I managed to fix 2 HP Laptop for my children! Thank you and Have a great weekend !!
The best electronic teacher
Because of him am now a laptop & phone tech
Nairobi
Nikikuja nai nitakutafuta
That is wonderful
Ulipata wapi power supply,naitafuta
Mobitop spares, located at mfangano street Nairobi
Microscop
Powersupply
Digital meter
Twizzer
Solder
E.t.c
Thanks bro,i hope bei iko sawa
What i love with him is not only a great electronics teacher, also great ethics; " make a good diagnise, make a fair price" . I also disagree with comments like "dodgy" :), i rather call it pragmatical, cost effficient, and solution oriented. Keep the great job up.
"No petrol left."
"OK, let's use some alcohol then... Petrol run out."
"OK, no alcohol left." 😂😂😂
Awesome video like usual, thank you!
No petrol left!
Let's attack middle east.
Hie I hav problem with my pc it keeps loading windows , and does no longer display bios setting evening if I press the Lenovo g50special key please help
How do you repair bios hardware problem on lenovog50 core i3
"someone drank it all"
Always top quality, educational videos.
Thank you from Portugal
You aren't the only one from Portugal here :).
I agree, many other youtubers strive for good editing and such, but lack what's important: the content.
Hi Sorin. I don't know why yt was not showing me your videos on my feed. I'm subscribed and I was thinking you were not publishing videos anymore. With this video you came back to my feed suddenly after nearly two months not showing your content. I'm glad you are still doing this great didactive content.
i have learnt so much from this man he is the best teacher ever i have fixed many laptops thanks to watching his videos
Ok, I need a t-shirt with Sorin holding soldering iron and big "Nice friday fault"
So you don't need to replace cap?
@@TheDatasureal Not required, will still work without it
Nice tip about the flashing light in the power supply!
I very much appreciate your videos. Being confined on a small island in the southern Philippines, all dead and lame laptops land on my desk. Currently I am overhauling or repairing 3 laptops in Japanese language. Your hints and ideas almost always help me to find the origin of the problem. The alcohol trick is one of the best. I use local rum. Cheers and thanks.
sir you are teaching in just simple way....
love from INDIA....
I'm a beginner and I finally found a good professional. Thank you very much for the content 🔥
I also btw have a blue Lenovo which is dead lol.
Love your faultfinding methodology, 10/10 would buy a pint
your a good teacher sir.
if i join . can you help me to troubleshoot some of my clients defective laptops?
Have a nice Friday...I love your technical skills...may Allah blessed you and your family...you are very very good man .thank you for your teaching us.👍👍👍
Have a nice weekend Sorin
Simple and logical is Sorin’s magic.
glad to see you here on youtube again, i missed you, good one about the power supply indicator, i again learned something today, ty so much
Your just so good at this stuff. i don't know how you do it so quick.
Brilliant video, mine has the same problem but it was the other cap that had shorted! Thank you
Very good repair, teacher, we miss you with your videos, thanks for the tips, greetings from South America
thanks Sorin for the enlightenment
Hi Sorin.you the best,I like your video's,its amazing.thank you for being a man that wanted to share your knowledge with us.
You have a Blessed weekend.
Greetings from Pacific
(New Guinea)
Thank you sorin you are a genious. The only time i would use petrol on a laptop is to set fire to it after a failed attempt to fix it :). have a great weekend.
perfect as always
Thank you so much Sorin.
Nice video
thank you for share experience ,it is Important for me
Happy weekend Sorin.
thank you Sorin!
Perfect professor and the God father of the computer fixing ... Good job and perfect detailed easy fixing video as usual thanks pro 😊👍✅
Sorin i Just love You ❤️
Have a nice weekend mr sorin. Thanks 😊
No proper calibrated fuse this time ....lol....thanks for all your videos Sorin
Finally friday and new video from Sorin.Best day of week :)
sorin glad to see you again :)
"Just a nice Friday fault." 😁👍 Have a nice weekend, Sorin. 🍻
Video too short also because you are very experienced. Great Sorin!
Nice one master Sorin.
Nice laptop. Hehe I fix same one a few days ago.
Sorin! I just found the BEST way to find short!... Connect a 18650 cell with high discharge 20 amps.. I would like to see more chips smoking !
It will blow the tracks
Brilliant. Greetings from Cyprus.
Good job.
Greetings from Brazil.
Would you ever burn some thing else out if you bypass the mosfits & limiter? Those caps, are they polarized? Thank you, I always learn a lot. Peace
Thank you.
Great way to locate broken component!
15:07 what kind if weird things would happen? Can anyone explain.
thank you my teacher
Hello Mr Sorin, I hope you can do more videos of small board repair ( different electronic gadget board like ). small board are easy to understand for beginner like me and very educative. and I think that would help to learn how to test components and find the fault with your way to diagnostic.
Nice Friday and good weekend ;)
Regards.
Thk your explenation mr sorin
Thanks 😊
11:39 wow! finally you are gentle for the motherboard :) all pads under the capactior will survive.Yeeeey! :)
it could be even more nicer if you could take any donor board from your scrap and took from there good capactior from 19v power rail and replace it here. It is 1minute job.
but maybe one day will see that on you video :) fingers cross :)
Very BIG thank you sir for the awesome videos... You are really good and top on the list
Nice to you again 😀 Happy Friday sorin
Great job bro
Always Great
thank you sir
Great video as always
Hi. Thanks 4 all the cool Videos!
Have a nice Weekend! Greetz from Germany 😉
Thank you Sorin for this video. I hoped you would record a video for this Asus laptop that you diagnosed during the repair of that Panasonic DVD player yesterday. Did you ever have a case where laptop actually starts and shut down after few seconds or a minute during windows loading? I had recently two cases of „ No power“, in both cases voltage on power connector was about 1 or 2V. In both cases there was a shorted Mosfet producing some power rail (GPU or 5V). After mosfet replacement laptops start but power is cut after few seconds or minutes.
Wow , another great repair .
tkx again for interesting video greats from Africa
Thank my master
Thanks for the video. Did you replace the bad cap with a new one?
Greeting from Mexico
Your the king!!
Thank you again teacher Sorin for more knowledge!
Hi,
thank you your videos, I really like your channel, I have a question: about the kind of petrol you use, is it an normal gas we use for machines car, bus... or some thing special for electronics. thanks again
Thanks Sorin , Great as always . ; - )
Very nice!
Not good friday but great friday.
Hi Sorin, thanks for the beatiful content as usual. I wanted to know ask two questions to you:
1) it is advisable to solder a new capacitor where the old one was removed or it doesn't change much the behaviour of the circuitry.
2)Which kind of alcohol did you use to spot the hot zone? Was it Izopropanol? If no which kind was it? And may izopropanol make shorts between the wet components?
Thanks so much I have been following you for years but since I recently got my new equipment and some computers to fix I wanted to delve in those repairs, so any advice about this two topic would be welcomed. I would also appreciate advices from other members of the community with more experience than mine ( which is basically null apart some engineering academic education ahah).
1. Laptops are overly engineered, the two caps most likely to reduce the noise of the flow, its okay to not replace the removed capacitor.
2. I think he uses isopropyl alcohol 70 percent is okay i guess, it wont matter cause you will dry it out after you spot the shorted cap.
Just my 2cents watching sorin and adamant. Hahahaha.
Sorin help me ouutta here. :/
You are amazing!
Hi.have same laptop over vga video working but not on lcd.any sugestion.love you video and great content. Cheers
""Nice Friday Fault""....lol
"Just a Nice Friday Fault", you should make a tshirt with this.
@@DumahBrazorf Nice Friday fault👏👏👏 make a T-shirt and send it to Sorin
I like these shorter videos, my attention span can be limiting at times.
Good day Sorin. I have a question why did you not change the capacitor that you removed, don't you need to put back a new one to make it stable? Can you tell me what model is your power supply you use for testing? Thank you Sorin for everything looking forward to a reply ;)
That's what I was wondering too. I guess it's like taking out a kidney - you can do without it. lol
@@RoyMaya lmao it looks so
Hello, this comment might not be related to this video in any way, but I know this is the right channel to ask this question. I have been following and watching videos from this channel beacuse I am very interested in electronics repair. I am from Kenya and looking to set up an electronics repair shop here. I am looking for advise on a magnifying desk lamp and the magnification that can help me inspect the tiny components on a logic board comfortably. I'm really restrained financially and I have no 100 USD to spend on a microscope. Links to what I need on ebay will be very appreciated. Keep up the good work. You've inspired me alot.
I love that screws driver....where cam I get it?
You could use a current shunt in series to show the amperage at the start of the video. You could use the oscilloscope as well. Just for fun! Keep up the good work.
Just a newbie question, when the capacitor`s gone, and you remove it, don`t you change it with a new one? Can somebody explain me that.
They have like more than 10 capacitors, they overdo it for redundancy and if they need only 100 uF they will put 220uF and you can remove them just don’t go removing a lot of them like more than 7-10.
Got the same problem çan you fix for me
You might not answer this but - (do you think it is time you get a thermal imaging cam?)🤔
I know they can be expensive, but they seem to make life easyer also less money spent on alcohol, petrol, anti freeze etc and any mess that them products leave.
Does anybody have a list of what he uses to repair these motherboards? This video just inspires me to learn motherboard repair.
This is the bread and the butters
I think we should start fighting with Louis Rossman regarding right to repair, we shouldn’t be ignoring this ...
I pray that this comment reaches out many people who are following this channel...Let fight 💪
Much love Sorin big brother take care man 🤘🏽
Nice 🔥🔥🔥
One question though....don't you need to replace the cap that was removed?
Its a spare so not 1000% needed hence he didnt bother either 1 or the other designed to blow in parallel
Do you know were to buy replacement LCD screens for phones or a trusted worthy company that sells real ones not glass replica I tried to get one but found so many that sold me ones that look like it but never worked for any phone
thanks Sorin,do you handle projectors?I have LG projector model Bs275 stuck on standby,checked logic board by applying external 12v and 5v it comes on ,but power supply only gives 5 v ,missing 385v and 12v,tried to check components everything seems to be okay, could you be having schematic? how can you advice?
Okay effort
Anyone know if laptop screen that showed pink then faded to white and now dead screen can this be fix without replacing screen?
Silly questions: Don't you replace the cap you removed?
Just took out the broken one and that is it? Can the laptop going on without problems in that way? Do we know what was the purpose of that piece?
Many Thanks
So if that cap was shorted, don't you have to solder another cap insted?? How can we find out the value for that ? Or the new one has to be bigger in size to work fine ?? Just curious
Hi sir
I wanna ask .if i have a power supply . Wich gose off when there is a short .do i have the shorted element get hot?
Would you please tell me about flux ...I made home flux with rasin and alchohol but it looks like as super glue ..I need to know how can I make it to be easily to remove or soldering smd IC graphics IC thank you.
Can you put a HP dv7-1240us turn on and immediately shuts off.
Thanks
Actually in my . country people avoid Asus because of this fault, but now I understand they are only trying to protect the PC,
Not getting what you explained in the beginning regarding current pulling. can you explain..
Nice video Sorin, whos that bold handsome guy in the back?
Do you fix iPhone 5 with a dead logic board?