Lol right! This charger has an amazing layout lol I actually got excited when I popped it open. Thanks for watching and nice to see you in the comments again!
WOAH!! Dude tighten up. As a fifth level Industrial Maintenance Mechanic before we execute any task wether a shop project or a red alert emergency call, we always prep first mandatory. Part of that prep is tool selection and possible needs. You started with your missing screwdrivers...Hyper Tuff? Invest in insulated drivers. You stripped the first screw you tried to remove. A demonstration of how you dealt with that issue would have been way better than your "upackaging" scene. A pair of plyers to remove circuitry? Try a set of Nut Drivers... And yellow texts over a yellow item....(sigh) I stopped what was looking like a good video.
good video dear, could you tell me the numbering of the diode that is next to the rectifier bridge? in mine it exploded and I don't know what replacement to put because I don't know what part number it is. Thank you
Thank you I really appreciate the feedback but unfortunately I don’t have that information. Unless you can see a glimpse of what number you are looking for in the video, I cannot help. The parts for this break down are gone so I have nothing to check. I’m very sorry
Wild watching someone use this style drill still in 2024.
Looks like some handy parts for a space ship mate
Lol right! This charger has an amazing layout lol I actually got excited when I popped it open. Thanks for watching and nice to see you in the comments again!
We got a double red light fault on ours at work. It was overcharging our brand new bats
WOAH!! Dude tighten up. As a fifth level Industrial Maintenance Mechanic before we execute any task wether a shop project or a red alert emergency call, we always prep first mandatory. Part of that prep is tool selection and possible needs. You started with your missing screwdrivers...Hyper Tuff? Invest in insulated drivers. You stripped the first screw you tried to remove. A demonstration of how you dealt with that issue would have been way better than your "upackaging" scene.
A pair of plyers to remove circuitry? Try a set of Nut Drivers...
And yellow texts over a yellow item....(sigh) I stopped what was looking like a good video.
good video dear, could you tell me the numbering of the diode that is next to the rectifier bridge? in mine it exploded and I don't know what replacement to put because I don't know what part number it is. Thank you
Thank you I really appreciate the feedback but unfortunately I don’t have that information. Unless you can see a glimpse of what number you are looking for in the video, I cannot help. The parts for this break down are gone so I have nothing to check. I’m very sorry
NF51AF RURG3020C
as about as the colour of the output do you remember if the white was plus and the black the minus ?
Unfortunately I do not I am sorry
@@jlosworld4086 ok thanks
Thanks for watching!!!
Black minus, red plus, j18 white plus w/o thermistor, j19 green interlock
@@verpackungstechnik3217 :)
Lit