i have to say... i'm missing longer videos. not that this are not to the point but having to learn how you come about finding the problem is much more rewording than repair on it's one. Yes i know there will be alway ... why so long... why so short.... but usualy people that request short videos are here just for on thing and then they are gone. Just something to think about and maybe add some longer videos just to se how to aproach problem with boards. ty for your time.
Love your videos. I'm never likely to repair electronics myself, but do enjoy your thought process and fault finding. Also been enjoying your video's with your good lady. 👍
This will come in handy cause i own a T480S since Aug 2018 and i must say its a great machine... Never pulled the board out sure would do the same mistake with a keyboard...
If im not mistaken, these thinkpads can charge from the other USB-C port that's part of the dock system. good to check sometimes if its more than just a port
Yep if it has the charring Symbol next to it you can use that port for charging if you don’t have the Lenovo square jack charger on hand. The one next to it that has the dual port you usb c / Lenovo jack is used for the dock stations with built in charging so you have to waste a different port. I’m pretty sure this model is the thunderbolt 3 version.
Sorin, I think it's incredible how you can take a hot air nozzle on a small port, but not affect other nearby components! Are there more problems with USB -C charging ports than regular barrel type ports?
Do you think someone who's never done this kind of stuff could oull it off? I fear the t480 i just bought is not charging from the same Port you repaired. And it is a little wobbly. I hope this is the only problem
Just a question on 480s. I replace screen touchscreen on it. But every now again get melody and doesn’t turn on LCD. Says problem with lcd cable but then starts working several attempts later. The lcd was exact same fru. Is this mobo issue?
Way too much solder! Too much of something is not always a good thing; in this case, it's a typical amateurish tendency. But thanks for the video, anyway, since this problem seems to be common with ThinkPads and it will help people who want to fix the problem themselves.
I do not see any special tool - things like screwdriver, tweezers, soldering iron and hotair is kind of basic (and not very expensive too) if you want do to electronics repair. If someone wants to do woodworking for example i am sure he has to spend much more money for even a very basic set of machines like circular saw, planer, router and so on...
i have to say... i'm missing longer videos.
not that this are not to the point but having to learn how you come about finding the problem is much more rewording than repair on it's one.
Yes i know there will be alway ... why so long... why so short.... but usualy people that request short videos are here just for on thing and then they are gone.
Just something to think about and maybe add some longer videos just to se how to aproach problem with boards.
ty for your time.
Same!!!
Just for not hiding that you forgot to plug in the keyboard you are one of the greatest repair channels out there. Earned my sub
Love your videos. I'm never likely to repair electronics myself, but do enjoy your thought process and fault finding. Also been enjoying your video's with your good lady. 👍
You're the best technician I've seen on RUclips sir, i tip my had to you
This will come in handy cause i own a T480S since Aug 2018 and i must say its a great machine... Never pulled the board out sure would do the same mistake with a keyboard...
If im not mistaken, these thinkpads can charge from the other USB-C port that's part of the dock system. good to check sometimes if its more than just a port
Yep if it has the charring Symbol next to it you can use that port for charging if you don’t have the Lenovo square jack charger on hand. The one next to it that has the dual port you usb c / Lenovo jack is used for the dock stations with built in charging so you have to waste a different port. I’m pretty sure this model is the thunderbolt 3 version.
Very nice laptop. I love running Linux on the T480 line.
Sorin, I think it's incredible how you can take a hot air nozzle on a small port, but not affect other nearby components! Are there more problems with USB -C charging ports than regular barrel type ports?
4:30 Nice video, thank you.
Where can I buy that wart and flux?
Good morning Sir 👍
Me ayudó mucho a solucionar el problema.
Good job mate 👍
Do you think someone who's never done this kind of stuff could oull it off? I fear the t480 i just bought is not charging from the same Port you repaired. And it is a little wobbly. I hope this is the only problem
Just a question on 480s. I replace screen touchscreen on it. But every now again get melody and doesn’t turn on LCD. Says problem with lcd cable but then starts working several attempts later. The lcd was exact same fru.
Is this mobo issue?
Most likely a dirty connector or damaged ribbon cable
I have ThinkPad E14 gen 2 i5, will I have same problem , how to prevent It ?
Very good
lenovo x280 charging port is damaged can I use thunderbold 3 type c as a substitute or will it have some bad long time effect
Not a hard job? You are a laptop Michelangelo!
POR QUE NO SACAS LA PALCA MADRE DE LA LAPTOP PARA REPARAR??
Hello🤝good job 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👋👋👋👋👋
How it looks.
What it looks like.
Your thumbnail looks similar to Salemtechsperts' video where he talks garbage about these laptops.
Mistake can happen sir ….!
many time I face the same issue …!
user didn't know about thunderbolt USB-C charging port, lmao
Way too much solder! Too much of something is not always a good thing; in this case, it's a typical amateurish tendency. But thanks for the video, anyway, since this problem seems to be common with ThinkPads and it will help people who want to fix the problem themselves.
"local repair shop" does not do anything to these laptops ? Just send it to you , pay and invoice the customer more ?
Pas plus de deux bouteilles de Țuică le soir avant de se coucher , sinon le lendemain on tremblote !
"Not a hard job" Requires special tool.
I do not see any special tool - things like screwdriver, tweezers, soldering iron and hotair is kind of basic (and not very expensive too) if you want do to electronics repair. If someone wants to do woodworking for example i am sure he has to spend much more money for even a very basic set of machines like circular saw, planer, router and so on...
@@tvelektron hot air station = special tool.
@@koltinna cheap hot air gun is $20-30, not a special tool at all.
@@testingtester6908 In this video a $200 hot air gun is used, not a $20 one. It will take longer with cheap tool, but it will work.
Its were easy for you .