WOW, this is amazing that you are able to fix 99% dead devices like this video shows! I wish I can be your next door neighbor! Have a great Memorial weekend and your family!
I love the excitement you get when you fix a tablet and find out the Touch works. Just started watching your videos and I am hooked. Short and simple and very entertaining. Thank you.
Greetings from Slovenia! I’ve been following your channel for a while now, and the remarkable work you do. I notice that you have quite a bit of work to do with motherboard failures when customers try to replace the screen themselves. It might be worth mentioning at such work that they always first disconnect the battery and never change the screen when the motherboard is powered on. The first rule is to prevent static electricity and any power supply before you start working with electronics, as a precaution.
Thank you for doing repair videos. Your experience shows and provides a great education for those of us who want to learn as quickly as possible from the experience of those who know their stuff. Please know that your effort is very much appreciated!
I am in business of Industrial Electronics And Military Defense Equipment Repair since 21 Years now. This business was esatblished by my Late Father Tariq Mehmood in 1982. Today I learnt a new thing that sometimes even if Filter tests Ok it could still be bad. And it really was in this repair. Respect from Pakistan Hassan Tariq
You make it look so easy. I still have problems with air speed and heat. I try to take one component off and others fly off or I bump them by accident because my hand is shaking.
Hey bro im watching all the way from Jamaica 🇯🇲 u inspire me to go further in my technician dream u are the best at what u do i hope to become as great as you one day i know i have the skill set but locking in experience and proper tools
Always amazing you have the experience to know when things may test good but you're instinct days other wise and you know which component needs to be replaced.
Fixing is most fun when somebody else had a go first. I bought a faulty amplifier. It worked but sound was distorted. I checked all components and all checked ok. Diode mode good on all transistors. It took a while to work it out but someone had put in a PNP transistor instead of NPN !
Thanks for keeping us entertained and all the free teaching. What’s happened to the newer Amtech flux. Is it short on availability or has the 559 proven to still be a better product after all, even if cleaning is more difficult.
Hi Sir, I am a newly fan or your repair videos, may I ask what temperature is needed for removing a FPC connector, and what nozzle size to use?. And what do you call that kind of solder tweezer you use, and what temperature is needed on your soldering iron on cleaning the pads?. Thanks sir, and more power, more videos to come..
How much heat would you give to a connector in order to get it off the board and not spoil it? I can't emphasize this enough that I need to know about the temperatures that have to be used for ICs or connectors or putting off the screens. I appreciated it. great job as always
Hello, your video is very exciting and helped me a lot. Can you tell me the parameters of the components replaced at 19:27, 4:47, and 5:47 in the video? I don't understand how to find them on the shopping platform, thank you very much, I really need your help
Hi, I recall that you said ipad air 2 FPC connectors will fit with the iPad Pro 12.9 2nd. Then what if the iPad Pro 12.9 1st FPC connectors need to replace, which ipad FPC connectors can you use?? Thank you much in advance.
would it not make some jobs way easier to have common / popular boards in stock as known-working? (for missing / blown components, screen testing etc…) btw. that was a damn quick connector soldering 👍
I dont normally do alot of micro soldering so forgive me. But what is the purpose of using hot tweezers to put the filters on and then using the hot air?
Can you do a iPad 6th generation a1893 backlight video if you can please because there not one video covering iPad 6th generation backlight anywhere on RUclips. Thanks jay.
Hey, I’ve got a 10.5” iPad Pro 2nd gen with a screen with a black band in the middle. So the middle half of the screen isn’t on. Can these be repaired?
I was told before I work first time on iPhone 4, never change anything with connected battery on Apple Devices. So if possible first thing I disconnect us the battery
Hi my iPad has touch issues and there is black spots on the side of the home button.. my iPad is the iPad Pro 2017 10.5 inch . I live in India so I am not sure if I can reach u with my iPad to fix ....pls help
my ipad pro 12.9 2015 just replaced charging ic at the shop, then after 1 day my ipad unable to charged again it stop at 45%, what could be the problem?
I knew this IPad was going to be fixed with no doubt in my mind. Good Job!
WOW, this is amazing that you are able to fix 99% dead devices like this video shows! I wish I can be your next door neighbor! Have a great Memorial weekend and your family!
You are honestly really amazing. I've learnt so much from you and I love your site! Kudos man, much respect
I love the excitement you get when you fix a tablet and find out the Touch works. Just started watching your videos and I am hooked. Short and simple and very entertaining. Thank you.
Even I'm not technician, I like all your videos and the way you solve électronic issues.
good job man. it is always good to see you smile every after a fixed device
I love how you talk about flux like Grocery Store commercials talk about fruits and vegetables, lol. Another nice video! Keep up the good work!!
His smile after every fix👌👍
i love that smile in the end...
Greetings from Slovenia! I’ve been following your channel for a while now, and the remarkable work you do. I notice that you have quite a bit of work to do with motherboard failures when customers try to replace the screen themselves. It might be worth mentioning at such work that they always first disconnect the battery and never change the screen when the motherboard is powered on. The first rule is to prevent static electricity and any power supply before you start working with electronics, as a precaution.
Respect! I make it a ritual to seek out your videos. You take pride in what you do and you do it well! Keep up the great videos!
An exhaustive repair that ended up being a successful. Nice work! I'm amazed to learn how important a role experience is playing in repair game.
Beautiful job with the connector replacement ! God bless you !
Thank you for doing repair videos. Your experience shows and provides a great education for those of us who want to learn as quickly as possible from the experience of those who know their stuff. Please know that your effort is very much appreciated!
Nice fix. Client will be pleased. Knowledge and experience wins the day. 👍 from me. 🇬🇧
I am in business of Industrial Electronics And Military Defense Equipment Repair since 21 Years now. This business was esatblished by my Late Father Tariq Mehmood in 1982. Today I learnt a new thing that sometimes even if Filter tests Ok it could still be bad. And it really was in this repair. Respect from Pakistan
Hassan Tariq
You make it look so easy. I still have problems with air speed and heat. I try to take one component off and others fly off or I bump them by accident because my hand is shaking.
One of my best teacher precised n to the point. No beating about
Hey bro im watching all the way from Jamaica 🇯🇲 u inspire me to go further in my technician dream u are the best at what u do i hope to become as great as you one day i know i have the skill set but locking in experience and proper tools
Experience is priceless my friend.
Comments like ,"Flux is your friend ", reminds me of the artist Bob Ross.
'Happy little trees'
You are both artist
Always amazing you have the experience to know when things may test good but you're instinct days other wise and you know which component needs to be replaced.
Fixing is most fun when somebody else had a go first. I bought a faulty amplifier. It worked but sound was distorted. I checked all components and all checked ok. Diode mode good on all transistors. It took a while to work it out but someone had put in a PNP transistor instead of NPN !
perfect job and perfect smile good job my brother !
اكثر شيء بيعجبني بقناتك هوه طعم الانتصار في اخر الحلقات انا مهندس الاكترونيات و بعرف تماما لذه هذا النصر 😂....👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Good job ....we missed you brother
Very nice job, as always. Congratulations. Please, take care you and your family as well. Ciao from Italy.
Nice to see you again , happy eid , waiting to see new shop extension update .
الخبرة يا معلم .. ما شاء الله عليك. Good job
you're a god to those dead devices😍😍
That flux melting is satisfying
Nice Job as usual. Eid Mubarak from Germany
Thanks for keeping us entertained and all the free teaching.
What’s happened to the newer Amtech flux. Is it short on availability or has the 559 proven to still be a better product after all, even if cleaning is more difficult.
It's out of stuck from Amtech. Both are excellent fluxes. The 213 cleans better but has a stronger scent.
good to see you back
Hi Sir, I am a newly fan or your repair videos, may I ask what temperature is needed for removing a FPC connector, and what nozzle size to use?. And what do you call that kind of solder tweezer you use, and what temperature is needed on your soldering iron on cleaning the pads?.
Thanks sir, and more power, more videos to come..
awesome job tracing the faults
The things people do to their tech.
Fortunately a smart cookie comes to the rescue.
Then sealed with a smile and all is well again.
The most pleasing part of the video is when you are happy for the successful repair. the same happens to me hahaha !!
Hi from Chile i love your videos i will send you my broken ipad with the same problem
Great job, I miss the daily uploads!
Hey we really waiting for your videos love to watch it ... so much love from india... take care god bless....🥰🥰🥰
Thank you Hsn. You are always the best
Fantastic work!
holy shit this was an insane operation.. respect!!
Eid mubarak brother can’t wait till the next video
Hey Hussein, how did you learn so much about fixing these eletronics? How do you know what to fix?
How much heat would you give to a connector in order to get it off the board and not spoil it? I can't emphasize this enough that I need to know about the temperatures that have to be used for ICs or connectors or putting off the screens. I appreciated it. great job as always
420-450c
How do you solder without melting the plastic
Coz have tried so many time and it ends the plastic melting before the solder
I watched your videos daily at least 2videos aday..
I was waiting for your video, I love your wonderful job🙏🙏🙏
good to see you after some days bro.
hi, I'm a silent subscriber....
comment for the first time...
😊
Did you notice that the old DIODE is split in half?
Good eyes
I was looking for a such comment!
Good catch. Are you viewing this on a big screen...
@@NorthridgeFix No. Just my phone's screen.
nadjib0809 me too I saw it first sight big screen though
Love from India 🇮🇳
Just i wanna ask you? How you make glair filter on camera? Is that hardware piece or just in software you make change? Thanx and God bless you
Hello, your video is very exciting and helped me a lot. Can you tell me the parameters of the components replaced at 19:27, 4:47, and 5:47 in the video? I don't understand how to find them on the shopping platform, thank you very much, I really need your help
Good job Mr...
Nicely done man 👍👍👍
Sir , What is the heat and temperature are using?
Job well done more power to you
GREAT JOB MISTEER
Will (some of) the burn marks clean up with the ultrasonic cleaner? Thanks 🤓
Hey buddy, how's expansion going on. Let's see the progress.
It's hard work. I'll post an update soon.
@@NorthridgeFix Don't worry take your time... We can wait 🤞
Hi, I recall that you said ipad air 2 FPC connectors will fit with the iPad Pro 12.9 2nd. Then what if the iPad Pro 12.9 1st FPC connectors need to replace, which ipad FPC connectors can you use?? Thank you much in advance.
nice job.good to see you bro
Awesome job!
Dear Northridge may i please ask you to share more Laptops repairs. Thank you!
Repetition Breeds Confidence 👍😎
would it not make some jobs way easier to have common / popular boards in stock as known-working?
(for missing / blown components, screen testing etc…)
btw. that was a damn quick connector soldering 👍
I dont normally do alot of micro soldering so forgive me. But what is the purpose of using hot tweezers to put the filters on and then using the hot air?
Thank u sir
is it easy to get used to soldering the way you do? I mean, watchin the monitor?
Can you do a iPad 6th generation a1893 backlight video if you can please because there not one video covering iPad 6th generation backlight anywhere on RUclips. Thanks jay.
Hey, I’ve got a 10.5” iPad Pro 2nd gen with a screen with a black band in the middle. So the middle half of the screen isn’t on. Can these be repaired?
what hot air station do you use? it seem working like a real charm
Quite a lot of work and a new screen as well?
Wow! Awesome indeed. 😊 👍
I was told before I work first time on iPhone 4, never change anything with connected battery on Apple Devices. So if possible first thing I disconnect us the battery
Wish I could work and learn from you
What is the filter? A cap? A RC filter?
كل سنة وانت و طيب ...عيد سعيد عليكم
وأنت طيب. عيد مبارك.
Amazing thanks for sharing brother.
always nice job Sir
Great work....
Is is is this why you need to disconnect the battery before replacing the screen?
Can you tell us what is the heating degree here
Good job 👍👍
Tolle Arbeit und dazu braucht es auch ganz bestimmt ein Mikroskop !
good job brother
Hi my iPad has touch issues and there is black spots on the side of the home button.. my iPad is the iPad Pro 2017 10.5 inch . I live in India so I am not sure if I can reach u with my iPad to fix ....pls help
Nice Job!
Very interesting video.
Suuuuuuuper sir I salute u r job
well done sir!
Great job
my ipad pro 12.9 2015 just replaced charging ic at the shop, then after 1 day my ipad unable to charged again it stop at 45%, what could be the problem?
Same thing happened to me, i was disassembling an ipad lcd then put it back again and it smoked same 3 caps blown and the lcd connector
Thanks man 👍
Good job
So cool salam from NJ