How a hard laptop repair looks like! ASUS UM431D water damage repair

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  • @uquarosh
    @uquarosh Год назад +63

    Excellent work. Anyone can simply replace parts, but it takes skill, dedication and patience to repair broken and damaged parts. Then to restore a device to its original working condition with no wastage. Thank you sir.

    • @helioshyperion8077
      @helioshyperion8077 Год назад +4

      yeah this is what i like about Sorin, he reminds me of my step father, who is also electronic engineer, and he doesnt ''replace'' parts when it comes to this situations you always have to cut corners, find solution with a different way without breaking something etc.
      literaly all the expert PC ''technicians'' all they do is replace parts, they even have donor motherboards and just cut pieces and solder them back. but this thing here it takes skill, to fix the pins etc.

  • @vander-from-zaun
    @vander-from-zaun Год назад +12

    sorin I found a solution for this kind of problem when you have strong adhesive on something fragile use contact spray the one used to clean electronics and it is non conductive the other thing it veporise so quickly and when it comes in contact with adhesive it breaks it down so fast it is like magic you spray a little wait a few seconds and spray some more and the thing is out
    hope you see my comment it will make my day to know I helped you

  • @markpenn4831
    @markpenn4831 Год назад +33

    Work of genius ! Brilliant repurposed use of destroyed components. Saved the customer a bundle of cash ! Recycling at it`s best and very educational ! Can`t lose watching this channel !!!

  • @aagsantos
    @aagsantos Год назад +32

    To cover the connector you can use two or three layers of black heat shrink sleeve.

    • @fabianballarin5511
      @fabianballarin5511 Год назад +3

      I agree, on this way the glue takes the shape of the sleeve.

    • @chainbreaker
      @chainbreaker 6 месяцев назад

      @@fabianballarin5511everything i wanted to say is in this two comments

  • @dtvking
    @dtvking Год назад +14

    Great work Sorin. One adjustment I would make to get the screen out from the rear glue is using a very thin wire from right to left and sliding it down, cutting the glue as you go. A bit like a cheese-cutting wire, also the same method as removing car windscreens from the outer bound. It works well. Thanks

  • @emimilu3089
    @emimilu3089 Год назад +5

    This is called a "repair" not a "fix"! I do the same for 3 decades. BRAVO.

  • @heno_3098
    @heno_3098 Год назад +12

    I also as you have been using glue gun melting material for decades for this and similar purposes.
    It is especially suitable to create a mold for casting into a certain shape, e.g. cylindrical so that the transition from the connector to the cable looks almost like the original and maybe use black melting material for this purpose :-)
    Greetings from Slovakia.

  • @mikimehandziski1045
    @mikimehandziski1045 Год назад +7

    Excellent, Sorin! If you order a screen and the reebon cable, there's nothing to repair it will be changing parts video like so many other. You are unique and for that I like you very much ♥️

  • @parvejibnkamal4439
    @parvejibnkamal4439 Год назад +10

    Best electronic repair person ever , he always care about his customer and his viewers. May Allah bless him.

  • @Vmorim
    @Vmorim Год назад +2

    Sorin I'm not criticizing, you dont have to fix the charger, but since you did it, you can put a black shrinking tube on the conector, to make it more presentable and less dodgy

  • @vincentvalentine5900
    @vincentvalentine5900 Год назад +2

    I would put a shrinkable tube on that charger cable to make it less dodgy😅

  • @MadMatty72
    @MadMatty72 Год назад +8

    Clearly a PERFECT repair as it works and isn't going to the tip. Love your work.

  • @matrixclone1403
    @matrixclone1403 Год назад +5

    Not only did you fix it but you made me laugh, so keep doing what you are doing Sorin.🤣

  • @marwanmoussa7221
    @marwanmoussa7221 Год назад +4

    The more we watch Sorin, the more we get psychic

  • @gregorye6075
    @gregorye6075 Год назад +2

    At least you saved another chunk of electronics. Instead of buying another new screen or charger. Fair play you are doing a favour to the planet 👍

  • @blackdotkiller1
    @blackdotkiller1 Год назад +1

    Thank goodness for the dodgy 🧙‍♂️wizard 🙌 Sorin another laptop, saved 👍

  • @michaelboth6844
    @michaelboth6844 Год назад +1

    Sorin getting dodgier each and every video 😂 just kidding... But seriously, use heat shrink on the cable, the glue thing looks awful.

  • @tatkosmolko1672
    @tatkosmolko1672 Год назад +1

    Great fix Sorin :)
    Today i rate this fix by DD - Double Dodgy :D :D just joking :) Nice job man . Have a nice day

  • @mr.q3216
    @mr.q3216 Год назад +1

    Hey computer lose value quickly. Not a bad repair by saving money. Sorin your the best.

  • @ДимитърАндонов-ъ7е

    no its not doggy you pretty much saved like 150 pounds in parts for the customer... how can that be doggy? perfect job, only i can suggest you to buy some different sizes heat shrinks for the connector jobs, it will look so much better at the end

  • @martinljubic84
    @martinljubic84 Год назад +1

    They use double sided phone screen tape to fix those laptop screens in place.
    All thin bexel and lids are done this way. Lots of fun with Microsoft surface tablets
    and tablet pc's in particular. Applying plenty of heat does the trick.
    Its not glue .... its double side tape.

  • @tryhappy1298
    @tryhappy1298 Год назад +1

    you are the real GOAT.....i mean it....
    you are like a father to me...in your way.....
    you teach me so many things that only i can dreamed of...

  • @kenkentam3730
    @kenkentam3730 Год назад +1

    Im smilling when mr.sorin says "im pretty sure you'd know whats next the future"

  • @el_sturlo
    @el_sturlo Год назад +4

    Hi Sorin, we absolutely love your dodgy repairs, keep them coming!

  • @leetucker9938
    @leetucker9938 Год назад +1

    and now you have sealed the ribbon cable making it water proof . better than original. this is where they fail with water damage

  • @ilanbinkovitch6054
    @ilanbinkovitch6054 Год назад +6

    After heating the back of the screen, you can use a string to separate the panel

  • @marcellipovsky8222
    @marcellipovsky8222 Год назад +1

    Looks like a time for Baking soda and superglue to build up the connector.

  • @john.84
    @john.84 Год назад +2

    Hello Sorin
    You did a great job, a real repair, not what most repair shops do, but they should
    Thank you for teaching people
    GOD bless you

  • @ronen1n91
    @ronen1n91 Год назад +1

    We come here for the professional dodgy work
    Keep up the good work

  • @defragment418
    @defragment418 Год назад +2

    you could have used some rubber band with your pliers so they hold the conector better when soldering. And after hotglue on the port, you could finish it with some shrink tube :) for better then factory design :)

  • @Ashley-jg7fo
    @Ashley-jg7fo Год назад +1

    Amazing Work Sorin.. I was going Cross-eyed just watching you work on these Tiny Parts with your Microscope... WOW very impressive skill Sorin. Thanks for sharing

  • @simoaz8069
    @simoaz8069 Год назад +3

    u know what's boring? not seeing u switching to dodgy mode :) I enjoy every second of ur videos, great work as usual

  • @ArhamComputers
    @ArhamComputers Год назад +1

    I think cover it with heat shrink sleev and shrink it. Perfectly fine 🔥

  • @GlishaSo
    @GlishaSo Год назад +1

    Lets gooooo international job !!!!!!!!! :O

  • @humamalrawi1276
    @humamalrawi1276 Год назад +1

    This video make my day❤ Work is right when you are happy

  • @screen-protector
    @screen-protector Год назад +1

    When I do jobs for my customers, I always ask myself "What is better in the price, quality and wastage for the customer" and than trying to explain it this way to them. But, sadly said, many people will go for money first and we won't change it.

  • @MadMatty72
    @MadMatty72 Год назад +2

    You know that using heat shrink can be easier, quicker, and more professional looking than hot glue More robust though? Maybe not :) ☺️

  • @Radek__
    @Radek__ Год назад +2

    1:20 (info for others): there is a hit mark in the middle down of the back cover(around small holes). And on the mainboard you can see the same smash mark on the heatpipe.
    If you follow that heatpipe to right, close to fan - you see that something is wrong with that heatpipe there. It is squeezed and bended at the end of the motherboard edge.
    And at 32:22 you can see the smashed fins of heatsink in that spot. So..
    ..
    WHEN you see that kind of damages, you have to, as service-technican to do a stress test on the cpu/gpu to check if the heatsink is working fine, because damage on heatpipe can unseal it, which can even stop the proper heat transfer (to radiator) (I had one case like that)
    ..
    Also keep in mind that any punch/hit to that thiny motherboard with cpu/gpu/chipset in one thiny chip, which is soldered to the motherboard by around a thousand of small solderballs under it, it can make some of that balls to be cracked. (that is way, the additional stress load tests, are required)

  • @MichelangeloFPV
    @MichelangeloFPV Год назад +1

    Majestic job! Bravo Sorin!

  • @markboulton2917
    @markboulton2917 Год назад +2

    Wow, what a surprise to hear you got a job from my home town! Greetings from Gibraltar, as always great job Sorin.

  • @icommandoi145
    @icommandoi145 Год назад +1

    proper calibrated hot glue 🤣

  • @GlishaSo
    @GlishaSo Год назад +1

    46:44 haha that laugh !

  • @talpraitor
    @talpraitor Год назад +1

    i would maybe have used the hot glue on the power plug then put a heat shrink covering on it ,just to tidy it up a bit ;)

  • @DevilbyMoonlight
    @DevilbyMoonlight Год назад +1

    the laptop lid and screen must be a complete unit to swap out - but your repair was good enough and the extra glue on the connector should keep any future slops of liquid out of it... so win win

  • @nadegebaka883
    @nadegebaka883 Год назад

    Hell.Mr Sorin...
    Good job..it was hard..we see..but you're at the level.
    I can say you do your best to teach people ELECTRONICS...
    That's the first reason of this channel..
    Well....but at many time..I asked you an.IMPORTANT QUESTION about REPAIR SHOP BUSINESS
    WHAT are the prices you can tell people that are willing to open REPAIR SHOP??
    WHAT are even APPROXIMATELY the prices you practice in UK..when repairing LAPTOPS or Phones??
    It is IMPORTANT for us..to know that we can expect in repairing.
    Because..we practice ELECTRONICS...not for only enthusiasts..but earn YOUR LIFE..RIGHT??
    SO we'll be happy to have your expertise.
    Thank you
    ...

  • @rickwhitebeinz
    @rickwhitebeinz 5 месяцев назад

    Sorin!
    Great job on ALL your repairs!
    I learn something every time I watch your videos.
    I'm an old IBM EE Technician in IBM Endicott's Circuit Packaging MFG. campus from 1974-2002.
    I retired in 2002 at age 53 with 28 years in the company.
    I built my own Desktop PC (IBM PC compatible 386) in 1990 out of parts I retrieved from IBM's garbage dumpsters and also from parts I ordered through the "Computer Shopper" magazine in those days.
    I've been watching your videos for about 3 weeks.
    You are great! And I like that you care about your customers enough to make sure they are happy!
    You're a good man, Sorin!
    I'm subscribed to your channel and I like most if not all your videos.
    Thank you for teaching an old dog (me) new tricks and laughing through it when things sometimes, get bad.
    I really appreciate your sense of humor.
    You always bring a smile to my face when I hear you say, "Look! We have Picture! That's crazy...that's insane!"
    LOL!
    Thank you and Kudos to you, sir!
    Rick White
    Greater Binghamton Area, NY USA☺
    ☮💜☯♾🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵

  • @carlosgarciaoropeza5480
    @carlosgarciaoropeza5480 Год назад

    HP14-J157 & Asus TUF-FX505. With this, I already saw too much. Those 30-pin connectors are cheap in ali... ess.
    Teardown expensive laptops is always a risk, so I'll check out chromebookparts and choose all videos from that manufacturer.
    On the other hand, functional and economic repair. Sincere congratulations. Thank you very much for sharing. All the best.

  • @swojto2598
    @swojto2598 Год назад +1

    Hi Sorin, perhaps the best solution to the charger repair would to have used a piece of shrink tubing. Still dodgy, but less so ,and would look very neat. Stefan

  • @PiotrK2022
    @PiotrK2022 Год назад

    @Electronics Repair School Oh kjnow, what did u do... You could simply buy a new cable, open the charger using sharp ktichen knife and hammer and simply remove whole cable... 🤦‍♂

  • @abdoutetouaniii1027
    @abdoutetouaniii1027 Год назад +1

    YOU ARE THE BEST TEACHER THANKS A LOT

  • @stephanc9466
    @stephanc9466 Год назад +2

    I like your repairs. I have done similar things to repair a broken connector etc. Saving the customer money is what it is all about

  • @davidbates2161
    @davidbates2161 Год назад

    Not trying to change your practices, your to far over the top for that. Let me give you an example of a dodgy repair...A car gets dropped off at the repair shop and it needs brake pads, on this car they are very expensive so you decide to save the customer some cash. instead of buying new pads you decide to glue break material to his old metal backings. The same material as the manufacture uses. Do you tell the customer his car is better than factory and send him on his way? Or do you tell him that you made the pads and they SHOULD be fine. When those brakes fail and kill everyone in the car. Is it on you or the factory. My point has always been IT'S NOT YOUR DECISION!! You tell the customer ahead of time that your going to rig it--than fine it's on him but if you do it and your dodgy repair burns down his house! It's your fault.

  • @danycompservisracunara2717
    @danycompservisracunara2717 Год назад

    Knowledge & wizards fingers.. anyone just replaced the complete screen. Did you, Sorin, unplug the screen connector and find a picture throughout HDMI port on the other monitor,? 👏

  • @bouxesas2046
    @bouxesas2046 Год назад +2

    This was a perfect calibrated charger. Nice work.

  • @djtongi
    @djtongi Год назад

    dodgy... okay but what could you lose? a 40 pound screen?
    these are disposable laptops... nobody will keep this thing for 20 years like a business device...
    On the Connector... you know what i'd do? There are "universal laptop power supplies" that come with a variety of plugs. I'd take one from those and solder the wire to the contacts from the plug, so you probably have a higher chance that it will suvive the movement.

  • @ДеянГ
    @ДеянГ Год назад

    Cheap and doing job now. That is most important but without experiance, knowledge and skills it won`t happen. If order replacement parts that job will extended in time. Greatings from Bulgaria

  • @deadduck8307
    @deadduck8307 28 дней назад

    I think I remember you once saying you're a ham radio operator. As I am also a ham radio operator, I can confirm that direct solder of connectors is better for RF; however, @ 35:27 it did not look like you soldered the braid very well. I can understand this as braids often oxidize and don't take solder well. Also, you had to be careful not to melt the dielectric as this would mess with the impedance. This is why most direct solder small diameter coax runs are done with a solid ground coax rather than the braided stuff... It's arguable if the job you did is much better than a connector for all the reasons mentioned above... That said, I love how you find ways to fix things with what you have; it is very helpful to see the ideas you come up with, and holy crap do you know your electronics, man.

  • @Frank55
    @Frank55 Год назад +1

    Mr. Hotglue! 🙂

  • @ootyguy9805
    @ootyguy9805 Год назад

    Perfect dodgy (oxymoron?) repair!!! Sorin great fix, I did the same to my charger since it broke, used shrink wrap but hot glue should be better

  • @LaptopDisassembly
    @LaptopDisassembly Год назад

    I always repair the original charger. Better to fix them, instead of buying a copy ones. Customers are always happy.

  • @ctecrwp
    @ctecrwp Год назад

    Sorin...you have hands of angels and fingers of mermaids....😂😂👍👍👍

  • @bamigbadegbenga6291
    @bamigbadegbenga6291 Год назад

    Thanks for this sir, I have been following you on this sir, and I really want to know about the Saturday program, what is the procedure to join sir?

  • @alonsonatividad9620
    @alonsonatividad9620 Год назад

    I hate those glued-in screens. Seems to me its only purpose is to make them unfixable. Great job. I'd have replaced screen and connector without even attempting to repair them.

  • @ultrashock3202
    @ultrashock3202 Год назад

    u SHULD CAT THE cable and solder back now u distroyd the connector no reason:) well

  • @savageaus81
    @savageaus81 Год назад

    Sorin. When removing screens that have the sticky, all you need to do is access a corner, grab the black sticky and pull it straight up. It will all come up, no prying, no damage.

  • @francescvilches3967
    @francescvilches3967 Год назад

    May I ask why the PCB turns on when using the power supply if no switch (power on) is pressed? I guess I am loosing something :-)

  • @IlBiggo
    @IlBiggo Год назад

    A bit of Apple knowledge 🍏: whenever you have stuff glued together with adhesive strips, try to grab one end of the strip and pull it slowly. It should stretch and, by consequence, shrink, until it's too thin to stick to the surfaces and it just slips out.

  • @ThomasRaud
    @ThomasRaud 5 месяцев назад

    I fixed my laptop charger wire the same way, untill there was no cable left.. the problem was bad wire in shi** enviroment!

  • @midgoog2
    @midgoog2 Год назад

    Not dodgy at all. Better described as Sorin enhanced. 😇😇😇😁
    Eric

  • @mulatiechekol4513
    @mulatiechekol4513 Год назад +2

    Sorin, price is one of the determinant factor to attract your customer and you did it very nice to satisfy your community around you and a steady flow of job! I commend you!

  • @mikeememories
    @mikeememories Год назад

    As always Sorin, great video. I have to say though, with the new meter, the continuity sounder is so loud, its like knitting needles in my ears, it even makes my eyes water!
    And 'dodgy fix' to attenuate it a bit please?
    Genius 🙂

  • @electronicrepairservice2020
    @electronicrepairservice2020 Год назад +1

    Good repair, bet this one was a good feeling. Yes, break a screen once & you learn not to do that again,😖 You did what you needed to do to get it to work, factory or not, it works. 👍 You saved a $1000+ laptop(new) & made a customer very happy I'm sure.😅

  • @lastschicker
    @lastschicker Год назад

    I always wrap gorilla tape around charging plug and cable to prolong the life on kids' laptops. Cheap, cheerful, effective.

  • @Pittsburghfix
    @Pittsburghfix Год назад

    Great Job Sorin, always learn new things from your videos! Thank you

  • @GPSOMG-
    @GPSOMG- Год назад +1

    Sorin you're not dodgy you are just preventing landfill and you're improvising and I approve of your skills.

  • @GeekBii
    @GeekBii Год назад

    My headphone jack connector is also glued like that. I was tired of buying new one every time. Sorin add more glu on that connector. It will be more solid and last longer.

  • @timruhe4157
    @timruhe4157 Год назад

    Nice Job, but why didn't you use shrink tube 4:1 with glue? works
    good for me

  • @OnStageLighting
    @OnStageLighting Год назад

    A pen lid made into a back shell for the charging jack, pot in hot glue. Better than factory...

  • @guymarsgodofw7195
    @guymarsgodofw7195 Год назад

    Black hot glu is better 😊
    Thanks for jour vidéo Mr

  • @Radek__
    @Radek__ Год назад +1

    38:39 for the first time I see that Sorin is checking the condition of customer charger plug :-) That is very nice! To see that kind of progress 🙂

  • @UDRElectronics
    @UDRElectronics Год назад +1

    Don't bother proving trolls a repair is a good repair. You do your thing! Love the vids man, I watch you daily a lot

  • @NeL98.
    @NeL98. Год назад

    excellent work, i have question, will the bend heatsink pipe effect the laptop cooling system?

  • @ReparadorAficionado
    @ReparadorAficionado Год назад

    Nothing like a new charger connector manufactured by Sorin himself.

  • @GregM
    @GregM Год назад

    I swear I saw another grey hair appear on Sorin's head when he was removing that screen from the laptop. ;) What a friggin nightmare. Who the heck was in this laptop and screwed up the wifi connectors like that.

  • @MrFujack103
    @MrFujack103 Год назад

    Sorin Ive repaired plugs like that on the charger as you have then used hot glue but then put shrink wrap over that while warm. It makes a really nice job plus ridged.

  • @ciprianpeica85
    @ciprianpeica85 Год назад

    The screen does have some rubber bands like the iPhone battery if you look carefully, you pull them out and you can take the screen. Looks like this is not the case 💀💀

  • @GlishaSo
    @GlishaSo Год назад +1

    magic job inc! :) damn i so love how our Master solve this problems its insane! Dodgy but so perfect its gonna last for years without problem! 100% better job than original jack!

  • @ultimateworkshop2000
    @ultimateworkshop2000 Год назад

    Sorin buy a package of Sugru rubber to cover back the power connector and it will not be dodgy 😂, but keep it in the freezer it will last for years

  • @akhlaqahmadsipra
    @akhlaqahmadsipra Год назад

    How can you rip off someone just selling charger? Chargers are so cheap. It way better to replace charger rather repair. You are not ripping off anyone.

  • @oceaneight5583
    @oceaneight5583 Год назад

    We love the Dodgie Thing.... never mind those haters.... Good Job Sorin...

  • @jalalyn
    @jalalyn Год назад

    Very good dodgy job. I prefer to give a job to someone like you, who will do it without asking me to order new things that can be used.

  • @NvArya
    @NvArya Год назад

    Why you didn't change wire it's cost only 1$ for 3 wire. (here in India)

  • @weerobot
    @weerobot Год назад

    Dodgy Screen Design..From The Factory..!!!

  • @celalaksakal9937
    @celalaksakal9937 6 месяцев назад

    For the tip of the charger I would use heat-shrink cable isolator but all good. Well done Sorin

  • @orphanofgod2679
    @orphanofgod2679 Год назад

    You are great and talented , but why you did not use a shrink tube for charger cable ?
    Thank you for useful videos.

  • @stefan7231
    @stefan7231 Год назад

    Dear Sorin. One way that you can prevent future breaking of the connector is to put a pencil spring on the cable end and heat shrink or hot glue it :D
    This is tested.

  • @devonwilson5776
    @devonwilson5776 Год назад

    Greetings. Great job as usual. Why is there a concern about scratching the screen? I thought you have already determined that the screen is broken and you are trying to remove it for replacement?

  • @SubhiAlkhafaji
    @SubhiAlkhafaji Год назад

    you are Just honest person, my next visit to UK i have to meet you with my ASUS Laptop . Thank You Sir

  • @XantheFIN
    @XantheFIN Год назад

    "Not original"... - "Original blew up, you want that?"

  • @BokorGabor
    @BokorGabor Год назад

    The adhesive tapes can be removed with a tweezer easily, just like here: ruclips.net/video/UimGX_u9Dyw/видео.html