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  • @andolis49
    @andolis49 2 года назад +12

    Am ascultat cu plăcere istoricul tău! Sunt pasionat de electronică urmărind oameni ca tine: profesorul de fizică, electricianul liceului și profesorul de la Casa pionierului. Mare dreptate despre sistemul de învățământ. Lucrez în domeniu și știu cât este de important să dezvoltăm competențele fiecărui copil după preferințe și abilități. Multă sănătate!

  • @TravisStamper
    @TravisStamper 2 года назад +19

    I know people that went to school for years and have multiple degrees and they still have trouble wiping their own asses. After a certain point your education is life.

  • @metalacos
    @metalacos 2 года назад +1

    Every time I get suprised how god and honest and simple man you are! That is rare today! Thank you for that.

  • @Danny_Aniss
    @Danny_Aniss 2 года назад +19

    What I want to see most is just ways to diagnose different things on boards
    Especially with limited tools

  • @Lifeless11111
    @Lifeless11111 2 года назад +14

    As a young electrician , i also can relate to alot of things you talked about... I started a couple years ago my own small business repairing TV's and such .. then recently i got hired to set up LED screens on big sport events... This is a nice profession , and there is alot of opportunity if you are open for it! love your videos thanks for the entertainment and some guidence here and there

  • @kcedgar04
    @kcedgar04 2 года назад +23

    Sorin thank you for taking the time and effort to share your experience and knowledge. Have a great day

  • @dr.samsung_8855
    @dr.samsung_8855 2 года назад +3

    While this is only a tech repair channel, hearing Sorin's experience and what he's learned over the years are comforting to learn. On top of that, I'm learning very technical things about motherboard components and proper diagnostic tricks for my own benefit.

  • @MaxU2be
    @MaxU2be 2 года назад +6

    Hi, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I am a software engineer for 23+ years and have electronics as a hobby now. I learnt electronics when I was young and I also worked to a small shop. I like power electronics involving current flow and control. I love your power supply video which I watched it four times. It will be really good if you can share your knowledge on current limiting and short circuit protection (OCP, OLP, limiting, etc.). Currently, I am designing and making one linear power supply from scratch (third one). I will be happy to share it with everyone once getting it done.

  • @intrax2tv
    @intrax2tv 2 года назад +19

    Sorin, thank you for your memories, it's a bit nostalgic to listen to as I have been living the same time period and seen all these electronic developments pass by. I'm an IT guy myself but got interested in electronics repair after starting watching Louis Rossmann's channel. I'm basically allways trying to repair my own stuff and learned a lot from your videos. Thank you! 😇

    • @sallehsallehnewton3258
      @sallehsallehnewton3258 2 года назад

      removing phone screen always suck lols

    • @seckinseckin3919
      @seckinseckin3919 2 года назад

      rossman only does macbook and he always make from datasheet that is all but this guy repair all the things without schematics

  • @nigelpidd4483
    @nigelpidd4483 2 года назад +3

    Your reminiscences are great to hear. Have a good day.

  • @billjenkins9036
    @billjenkins9036 2 года назад +21

    As a beginner for about 4 years I would like to see component recognition and the best way to test them in and out of circuit.
    Thanks.

  • @lambsy2278
    @lambsy2278 2 года назад +1

    20 years ago I went to university and got a degree in electronics and communications.
    If I had my time over I would have done an electrical apprenticeship and moved into electronics/computers and data cabling after completing my trade certification.
    This career path would have made me far more capable and employable.
    This is the advice I give to technically-minded young people looking for career advice.

  • @shahfx1235
    @shahfx1235 2 года назад

    Professionala in the Uk is called vocational training. It would be great if you do more basic practical repair videos on phone, tablets and laptops including replacing ports, reballing IC's and more troubleshooting tips. If we can get to 50% of where you are Sorin Im sure we'd be happy. Schools need more vocational training aspects so we can develop the next generation of highly qualified technicians which are so vital. Having a passion to learn and continuous learning is vital no matter what you do. Im a regional director of cyber security and currently taking a course on mobile phone repair as a result of watching your videos. All the best and much respect.

  • @cristianilie8857
    @cristianilie8857 Год назад

    You brought back so much memories... I remember the tubes beeing wraped in newspaper! Also "clubul copiilor" and the fact that my father, from which I enherit electronics, was an "maistru militar in radio-locatie"! All my respect for you and what you do!

  • @RepairTheMobile
    @RepairTheMobile 2 года назад +1

    You are the one who is my inspiration. Electronics is my hobby. I do Mobile Phone Repair. I learn a lot of things from you.

  • @lucymc0191
    @lucymc0191 2 года назад +4

    im not eletronically motivated but i like your videos an artist at work is always good to look at ...simplified in a way that can be understood ...

  • @aw0718
    @aw0718 2 года назад +1

    Very nice story Mr Sorin! Thank you for sharing it with us!You rented electronics books for learning and now we learning too fast from your videos!That is Amazing!I Love Electronics because of you!!!

  • @Jezza3110
    @Jezza3110 2 года назад +5

    For me personally, it would be day-to-day phone and tablet repairs because that's what I feel more confident in repairing. Great video - thanks for the continued effort and uploads.

    • @Reyese98
      @Reyese98 2 года назад +2

      For me is laptops and desktops what i feel more confident repairing

  • @Hobbit4
    @Hobbit4 2 года назад +2

    Great stuff Sorin. Really appreciate your life story and perspectives. I too was frustrated at school, not letting me learn all the stuff I was fascinated with and making me learn things I wasn't interested in. When someone's not interested in something (history for me, back then) they are not going to learn much, and will learn very slowly. I loved science and could learn that very fast and would have been extremely knowledgeable and useful if they'd have let me just pursue that. But so it is. Glad you went on a path you loved and pursued what you loved. Your videos are great for many, many reasons. Keep up the great videos. Thanks for everything you share.

  • @reynaldofigueroa7881
    @reynaldofigueroa7881 2 года назад +5

    Sorin is back!! Greetings from kentuckt, always good to see you

  • @dickvancampen3318
    @dickvancampen3318 2 года назад +8

    I am a break layer I was messing around with electronic as a child you now transmitter and stuff I still do.i was thinking to buy a cb radio again or building one on my own that would be nice..I like youre videos so everything what comes on youre table.

  • @nilomyki
    @nilomyki 2 года назад +3

    My suggestion would be a tutorial about thoroughly understanding and reading schematic diagrams and how circuits work.

  • @IsaacOLEG
    @IsaacOLEG 2 года назад +1

    I know it is not original, but because of your videos I repaired my first laptop motherboard (first mosfet, was not difficult) SO I have to say to you thank you so much. I felt really good when I saw the leds lighting. And that Asus (2019) escaped the garbage can ; ) Grazie mille Sorin ;) Happy to notice that the hours watching, and taking notes, where not lost (I did begun with 3d grade school exercices on the Ohm law , the brain seem to appreciate that !)

  • @MilekaRobot
    @MilekaRobot 2 года назад +2

    Balkan rules ;) greetings from Serbia! Best electronic repair videos on youtube for me, keep going!!!

  • @robertwebb5586
    @robertwebb5586 2 года назад

    Sorin: I'm self-taught in electronics. Then took electronics in the Army. I was sent to school for 8 weeks. The main thing that my Grandfather always told my was (If you can read and understand what you are reading, YOU can do anything you want) So Like you it was off to the Library for electronic project books... Sorin I'm new here but watch all your videos...

  • @johncunningham5435
    @johncunningham5435 2 года назад +1

    Like you I have a vast amount of experience when it comes to a variety of electronic repairs; that include commercial and consumer products. I enjoy watching other experienced technician's share their expertise because we all learn additional skills and new approaches to solving challenging issues. I eventually became Electronics Engineer that broaden my capabilities in circuit design and modifications that included circuits that were poorly designed.

  • @mohamedkiyas2252
    @mohamedkiyas2252 2 года назад +2

    Also really appreciate that you take more times and making such a vedio really helpful like us beginner. We look forward such vedio lessons. Great 👍

  • @treblewinds5240
    @treblewinds5240 2 года назад

    Another great thing about your channel is sharing your creative unconventional workarounds. I really liked your video on building an air soldering iron from heating element and tubing and using your mouth for air. Really like the creative solutions and pary substitution videos.

  • @younasksa
    @younasksa 2 года назад

    Because I want to start my work on my country. I learned alot from your videos. Thanks to you.

  • @StromboliKicks
    @StromboliKicks 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the memories Sorin! Any beginner content is fine for me.

  • @panagiotiszafeiriadis8425
    @panagiotiszafeiriadis8425 2 года назад

    Thanks for all. You are great person.

  • @MeFixingEverything
    @MeFixingEverything 2 года назад

    Thanks for your time Sorin.

  • @knightwar3
    @knightwar3 2 года назад

    I had to pause the video and comment on what you said about school and teaching things that we don't need that's exactly what i felt at the time and i left high school too because i wanted to choose a different direction and i am learning circuit analysis and electronic from the internet simply because i love electronics and i feel comfortable learning them, if you have a passion for something that you like you will learn it, thanks for sharing your story sorin

  • @ferna2294
    @ferna2294 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing all of this my man.

  • @promanamigo3221
    @promanamigo3221 2 года назад +1

    ❤ Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @dirigotech8175
    @dirigotech8175 2 года назад

    glad you are back Sorin! i never miss a video!

  • @martindixon4773
    @martindixon4773 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bought a battery, found your video and it looks like I did not need it as your loose connector fix seems to be the issue - it seems to be charging now - THANKS!!!!

  • @JieBonz
    @JieBonz 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing, I enjoy the story

  • @asyafiudin
    @asyafiudin 2 года назад

    I just want to say thank you for your knowledge sharing, i run my own repair shop base on knowledge that you sharing, you gave me shortcut to know many thing about electronic how it's work and how to fix, very very useful for me, before i run my repair shop i was a banker that have no idea about electronics, so again thank you very much, just sharing that you want to share, I enjoy all the videos you share, Best regards from Belitung Indonesia

  • @108Marlin
    @108Marlin 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing Sorin

  • @Babu-gw9ym
    @Babu-gw9ym 2 года назад +2

    hello sorin, also nice a video in which you tell about your life. as mentioned before, your way of explaining things comes across as very pleasant. it seems you enjoy what you do. It also works in such a way that you are fine with it, that's how it should be. I am from austria
    my english is not good, but i think it is enough to express my appreciation greetings franz

  • @sokts5422
    @sokts5422 2 года назад

    hey Sorin! as soon as i had started trying to learn fixing some of my broken devices like a tv, power tools etc, i found your channel and so my broken devices got a lot more and difficult :) i enjoyed and appreciated your power supply project and of course i finally built it. since you are asking what people would like to see from you, i would like to understand and build a fm radio receiver or maybe try to upgrade an old stereo system by installing a tablet in it. truly though any project you manage to show, it would be awesome.

  • @anwaraddasi8892
    @anwaraddasi8892 2 года назад

    Hi
    I like to watch all of your videos. It is so much useful to me as you explain all important information about electronics.
    Thank you so much.

  • @elesar74
    @elesar74 2 года назад

    I know one youtuber, learnt how to repair and restore cars, just from RUclips. And he is very succesfull in what he doing.

  • @ope501
    @ope501 2 года назад

    Lots of same memories. My interests of learning everything new forced me to buy one of those spark erosion machines some years ago. Nice compact model. Not much used from some school. That might be interesting to repair nowdays... but my luck it works. I just had to save it from destroiying. Anyway, thank You for these videos, have fixed so much more with the help of You.

  • @brentblake8306
    @brentblake8306 2 года назад

    Hi, I really appreciate you're openness about your life and thoughts.
    Servicing is such a solitary job usually, and it definitely shapes your thinking after a while.
    In a perfect world ,young people would get a chance to try many things to see where their natural interests lead them. Also it would be remarkable,if, in their late 20's ,they were able to try something new if they wanted. Thanks.

  • @iPhoneScreenFix1
    @iPhoneScreenFix1 2 года назад

    How can you not liking. I watch your video to end every time. I am like you as kid I just love electronics bk in Croatia. Now I work for my self fixing iPhones a iPads only :) Nice video Sorin.

  • @krimon25
    @krimon25 2 года назад

    I did learn a lot from you thanks , hope you can do more phones repair videos

  • @Reyese98
    @Reyese98 2 года назад

    Sir i have learn some much from your videos, thank you for all your sharing knowledge, am really thankful for all your help, keep the amazing job you are doing.

  • @akhtaralimalik989
    @akhtaralimalik989 2 года назад

    Hello Sorin,
    Many many thanks for you sharing your younger days with us , i really appreciate your kindness and you doing your best to explain about your past life in Romania .
    I have learn a lot from your frank way of teaching.
    I have a very similar past too .
    Please do us a big , big favour by NOT going back to Romania .
    We need you and we love ❤️ your style of explaining.
    You are the best teacher . 👍
    Many many thanks again .
    Please keep up the good work, may Allah bless you and your family
    Bye for now
    David Malik
    From England, Staffordshire

  • @mohamedkiyas2252
    @mohamedkiyas2252 2 года назад

    Really enjoy your training vedios. I have been learning electronic and the way you teaching, I love that. Really thanks you

  • @peterho1294
    @peterho1294 2 года назад

    I always like your videos to teach us how to repair laptop etc, I always learn something from you ! By the way, I like to learn more about using current and voltages to troubleshoot the laptop. Although you already have video to teach us, I like to learn more about this technique ! Like how to set the limit current and voltage to troubleshoot the particular section of the circuits. Thank you !

  • @ullib.7667
    @ullib.7667 2 года назад +1

    Hi Sorin, regarding what type of video I would propose to you: I would very much appreciate to learn to regard a board or a schematic as a composition of aggregates(basic circuits, modules) instead of looking at a collection of discrete basic elements in a random order( just as you compared reading notes and seeing chords as an aggregate).
    As a beginner I see a bunch of components in a schematic or on a board and I would like to be able to see the more aggregated composition of it all. Do you have an advice for me?
    Your videos are excellent both from a methodical and a personal point of view. I learn with every inspection and repair you do and I enjoy your way of entertaining your community like no other channel. Hopefully you continue to share your expertise and experience. I am grateful that there are people like you in thes times.

  • @eduardocofino4494
    @eduardocofino4494 Год назад

    This kind of repair jobs are really smart. Turn to life a laptop only with two solders is more efficient than replace the screen and the connector, and more sustenaible too.

  • @daz41262010
    @daz41262010 2 года назад +1

    I watch you because I like your personality :) Sorin you are fun to watch repair items in the shop :) or at home or what ever you want to video :) I like your diagnosing faults but when you are a little flustered then all leads go everywhere and microscope is not on sometimes we will miss vital diagnosis :) as for you teaching me I have gone way past able to learn but I'm still watching weather your video is 5 minutes or 10 hrs I would still watch :) I will be honest and say I would like to see a lot more laptops than any other items but when your working at a shop you get them items to repair I understand that too Sorin :) love your stories a lot :) please just keep doing what you are doing more often if possible :)

  • @wenpyle
    @wenpyle 2 года назад +3

    In the US we have Vo-Tech (vocational technology) schools for learning trades and current technologies for those trades.

  • @bolajiolalekanabdulazeez677
    @bolajiolalekanabdulazeez677 2 года назад

    I want to know much on circuit analysis..... thanks sorin for all ur time

  • @SidneyCritic
    @SidneyCritic 2 года назад

    We call it a spark eroder. My friend used to make the dies for aluminium extrusions, and the die was so hard they used a spark eroder to cut the shape of the extrusion. He said they used carbon electrodes. Another friend used it to burn out tiny broken drills stuck in metal, and he used a copper wire.

  • @mohamedsaleh3863
    @mohamedsaleh3863 2 года назад

    u great sorin >>>>i like the story about electronics
    best wishes my teacher

  • @5000000000250
    @5000000000250 2 года назад

    You made your own scool based on what you realy liked. Better than college. Pls make video about all electronic parts. It will be interesting to have it explained from you. You are very good in expaining. Than you!

  • @johndahl6651
    @johndahl6651 2 года назад

    Sorin i like very much how you tell from learn from home..you are very good to explane..and yes first learn ohms lov volt amp power...after that thinks go much better..

  • @rfr653
    @rfr653 2 года назад

    good job mate.

  • @rsinfopc
    @rsinfopc 2 года назад

    Sorin, the best school is the life school, my friend. Like me, i learn all i know with life not in school's or something like that, of course, if you have the chance to have school lesson's it's easy. i'm a electrical tecnition since 2000 and i already travel arround the world to do diferent job's.

  • @samirmouzdahir5138
    @samirmouzdahir5138 2 года назад +1

    Hi Sorin,
    I know you like all audio (sound) related things ! it would be great if you make some videos editing and explaining how things works and what supposed to do on different boards .

  • @bblod4896
    @bblod4896 2 года назад +3

    A class on hot air removal and placement of components. Especially on how much heat to use.

    • @daffyduk77
      @daffyduk77 2 года назад +1

      Yes, this must take a lot of learn-by-mistake, when I was a kid fiddling with simple transistor circuits, I was indoctrinated to believe if you heated them above 100C they couldn't take it, here's Sorin thrashing them with metal-vapourising temps, (seemingly) yet they survive. How do the IC encapsulations withstand it

  • @Fatcatbaz
    @Fatcatbaz 2 года назад +1

    Hi Sorin you have a very nice style of talking and it's really interesting to hear about your life back in Romania. In regards to the technical aspects, testing components, diagnosing faults and short cuts to common faults are always valuable topics. It's also interesting to hear about the repair business. Volumes of work, how many repairs you need to complete to maintain a profit. How many items come into the shop and what are the range of items?
    Thank you for your videos, they are much appreciated. Regards Barry

  • @mansirrabiu7412
    @mansirrabiu7412 2 года назад +2

    .... please continue with the story of those girls you remembered Sir😂

  • @trenttuckfield535
    @trenttuckfield535 2 года назад

    I am interested in zener diodes how they work and there relationship to a circuit. Thanks for all you great vids and the knowledge you share on your videos. Keep up the great work.

  • @cemtayfur
    @cemtayfur 2 года назад

    Perfect Memories

  • @treblewinds5240
    @treblewinds5240 2 года назад

    You asked what useful things you could share with a beginner. I think one helpful thing is sharing soldering temperatures and time to heat for air soldering for various size parts and boards. Also based on situations, such as fast removal of a bad part or careful removal to reuse a part from a donor board. It can be easy for a beginner to damage by overheating or tear pads and tracks by removing too soon. Ant tips from you would be appreciated.

  • @Electronics_Repair_NZ
    @Electronics_Repair_NZ 2 года назад

    I agree with the schooling, I found it hard to learn as a kid i didnt get it, then later in life it all started to make sense once my brain was more developed, so i started building electronic stuff and taught myself ohms law and now with your help and other help i am repairing laptop motherboards as a job, thanks Sorin :) would like to see more vids on indivdual componets and there cababilities, electronics is a bit like chess once we understand what the pieces can do then we can see the bigger picture, from Garry, New Zealand.

  • @sammyhenry4860
    @sammyhenry4860 2 года назад

    Thank you sorin for all this knowledge sharing with us here, I'm really so greatful for this... what I find difficult in this electronics is on the part of how voltage and current respond in computer and phone , for example if I have a short on phone or pc reading 0.32a short ,logically how I can find the shorted part....i would appreciate if you shed more light to this....
    Thanks
    I'm Samson from Nigeria.

  • @tongravity5668
    @tongravity5668 2 года назад +2

    That`s always nice to hear your story Sorin.Best wishes with your low sugar diet!

  • @Odeus777
    @Odeus777 2 года назад

    I would like to see your set up, tools, workspace, and whatnot. And possibly more detail about what your looking for when your searching for problems on boards

  • @rickyshuptrine2831
    @rickyshuptrine2831 2 года назад

    I think many of the beginners, hobbyist's and some others would benefit from knowing how to determine the difference from filters, resistors, capacitors are know which legs on different chips etc. to check for shorts. Maybe that would help a few and be interesting.

  • @fendularatsq2317
    @fendularatsq2317 2 года назад +3

    I would like to see a video in which you explain your check list of diagnosing faulty electronics. If its laptop or phone and just go trough whole list down to if its unfixable.

  • @phillipchen7749
    @phillipchen7749 2 года назад

    absolutely correct

  • @alaahaidar8029
    @alaahaidar8029 2 года назад

    A great one ...
    💐👍

  • @englishrupe01
    @englishrupe01 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Sorin....the machine you were talking about was called EDM machine (electrical discharge machine), also known as spark erosion. Thanks for your videos.

    • @electronicsrepairschool
      @electronicsrepairschool  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you, i didn't know! I can see now on wikipedia, indeed thats the one

    • @englishrupe01
      @englishrupe01 11 месяцев назад

      Very glad to help, Sorin.@@electronicsrepairschool

  • @anigrzetic6711
    @anigrzetic6711 2 года назад

    Make videos Sorin regarding with designing something with discrete parts (electronic project) you are interested in developing,or you are interested in learning something new .Thanks for all patience of sharing practice.

  • @jeanbilger3438
    @jeanbilger3438 2 года назад

    Hello Sorin
    Thank you for all your amazing and interesting videos !
    Can you tell me what kind of power supply i have to buy or modify in order to do all what you do with yours ?
    Thank you very much

  • @andreiuul1
    @andreiuul1 2 года назад

    External PSU tips and tricks
    like those episodes where you were using the over current protection of the psu to look for shorts
    or reading the amperage and drawing conclusions from that
    or like those videos in which you were pumping amps into a device to literally "burn out" a short
    stuff like this opened my eyes to the capabilities of a bench psu
    si am mai facut si electronica, dar treburi de genul asta le vad pe youtube... mi-e si rusine

  • @drorhaz
    @drorhaz 2 года назад

    My most difficulties with electronics repairs is to find the issue without schematics. I know all the basics of circuits i check everything twice and still sometimes i just could not find the issue. In those youtube videos its looks so easy but in my real lab most of the jobs are really hard to fix.

  • @xxycom8963
    @xxycom8963 2 года назад

    Sorin, I am proposing a time consuming project, organizing and recording of the segments will take time. But it will leave a distinguishing mark on laptop repairs, here on RUclips. You remember you did a fault simulation video once which was limited in scope. What I am proposing is fault simulating from charging port to fully functional all charging circuits step-by-step. The object will be to explain the startup sequence. But please use the schematic, and Boardview. A simplified diagram, for reference purposes will be nice at the end. I know it is asking much of your time, but it will become a reference. By the way if I were close by, I would have donated a laptop to the effort. Funny thing about the laptop (Gateway) is it missing First and Second MOSFETs. They use two parallel power diodes (in parallel), and a power Zener!
    By the way, nice video. Good Ol’ Times. I think we have taken parallel paths >>>> Thyristors, Diacs, Triacs 😄

  • @revolvingtoto007
    @revolvingtoto007 2 года назад

    I only have a like button 😁👍still waiting for some more piano playing video 😃have a nice Day Sorin 👍

  • @mohamedkiyas2252
    @mohamedkiyas2252 2 года назад +2

    I would like to learn the way how you trace the short circuit and what are the principles of finding way of short circuit also mostly dad motherboard. I'm really interested about to learn

  • @rafique470
    @rafique470 2 года назад

    very interesting specially AFTER SCHOOL HOBBY SHOULD START IN UK ASWELL

  • @ricardasjurgelis7832
    @ricardasjurgelis7832 2 года назад

    Most common TV faults and repairs (power supplies, led stripes etc) could be interesting.

  • @rumenpetrov5755
    @rumenpetrov5755 2 года назад

    Hi Sorin! I'm interesting where are the signals come from first two mosfets on a laptop motherboard. I'm talk about signals on there gates. Soon I repaired a motherboard wich have a missing signal on the gate on the first mosfet. And I couldn't trace this signal on schematic. I think the signals must come from power managment chip or Super IO.
    Greetings for great video!

  • @IsaacOLEG
    @IsaacOLEG 2 года назад

    About power supplies, to me current limiter stop the power supply above a certain current or voltage , but is the short circuit protection useful in case you touch high voltage with the power supplies probes ? I will look for that video you talk of ! thanks -

  • @indamix8882
    @indamix8882 2 года назад

    hello my friend,
    it would be interesting you explain/show us (your students) the basics about different kind of components. zener or schotty diode, 2W resistors or 1/4W, tantal or ceramic caps. what the use of them.
    Another thing: what kind of magic you see when you read your multimeter on diode mode and you look upside and say 'ok that's a short behind the first mosfet'.
    Thank you for sharing everything

  • @ComputerTechNL
    @ComputerTechNL 2 года назад

    What to buy for a starter to solder? Next video ? I Will start soon with a solder iron and a build clock kit with leds and little chips and resitors. I alrdy buy some stuff like a cheap pc microscope and some other stuff from Ali express.

  • @mikes.8301
    @mikes.8301 2 года назад

    Where to start... from the beginning, just because some say and can do, does not mean it is correct or the best or the fastest way to get a job done. There's more than one way to skin a cat.... and when they've got 9 lives, you have to get creative! Love your content sorin, keep up the good job!'

  • @younasksa
    @younasksa 2 года назад

    I like laptop repair videos

  • @wass77
    @wass77 2 года назад +2

    could you make a video on how to salvage cameras from dead laptops and make use of them, thank you sorin :)

    • @tachidatumoto6016
      @tachidatumoto6016 2 года назад

      That's really easy and if u need some advice there's 2 thingy one you only need 4 cables like the USB and 2 you tube is your friend and Google to watch all kind of videos

  • @Martin-ot7xj
    @Martin-ot7xj 2 года назад

    Hi there , i think if you explain more about power rail ,for excample ( what is power rail and show us on mainboard ) It will be very good . thnx

  • @promanamigo3221
    @promanamigo3221 2 года назад

    Mr. Sorin you talked about course for beginner at the first off 2021

  • @milsiart4976
    @milsiart4976 2 года назад

    Hi Sorin, maybe it will be interesting to add some camera repairs into your collection of videos. It might be boring for you but I am sure people are very interested in this subject.

  • @michaelscottcutler3627
    @michaelscottcutler3627 2 года назад

    Have you done electric motor armature winding?

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 2 года назад +1

    Sorin, i found electronics impossible to understand.
    Text books were just jibberish to me, i suspect i had learning difficultys, but in those days there were no special teaching.
    My way of learning was taking things apart and learning patterns of circuits and what they seemed to do.
    I slowly made sense of most components and there propertys.
    At the age of 55, i still have problems with some areas of electronics.
    I also found mathmatics was a nightmare, thankfully i have a calculator :-D

    • @tanishqbhaiji103
      @tanishqbhaiji103 2 года назад

      Same for me, books are very confusing, taking things apart 😊😊