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Комментарии • 256

  • @richardbalatayo5473
    @richardbalatayo5473 6 лет назад +108

    dont mind those idiots who watches your videos for only 7mins... i enjoy your videos from the beginning till the end.. there is so much to learn from you and your videos....keep uploading those videos....THANK YOU!...

    • @cagmito76
      @cagmito76 5 лет назад +2

      i like it it shows a lot of the competition out there are morons if they dont watch these vids all the way through i lapping it up load of knowledge .

    • @nijetvoje5658
      @nijetvoje5658 Год назад

      I am pretty sure they watch them instead 😆😆

    • @ElectronPCFix
      @ElectronPCFix Год назад

      True

  • @Igot2fly1
    @Igot2fly1 4 года назад +29

    Don’t worry brother I’m watching everything. I learn something every single video. Ive been in the Communication industry for 42 years. I plan to retire soon and I want to start fixing electronic you are my mentor Thanks Sorin.

  • @porkylorky1180
    @porkylorky1180 3 года назад +12

    Just found this channel. Best part? Videos are unedited. These other ten min vids that guys open their device and instantly know its issues are more movie scenes than anything else. Great job man!

  • @cambycrafts-yt8275
    @cambycrafts-yt8275 6 лет назад +4

    As a complete novice, I have watched all your videos from start to end multiple times, in order to get a better understanding of what you are doing.
    I have learned so much from your teaching, and I thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos for us to learn.
    You should be rewarded for showing us all the tricks and tips for us to learn.
    Thanks for giving us the knowledge.........
    Stevie

    • @Labyrnthdom
      @Labyrnthdom 5 лет назад

      I am right there with you on that. I mostly mess with tvs, games and consoles. But these laptop and other videos diagnosis can apply to everything. This wizard is doing it without schematics. Old school the way he learned. And it is sticking with a lot of interested people.

  • @PerrynBecky
    @PerrynBecky 5 лет назад +3

    Think of it like this, Sorin:
    You have the guy who picks up a news paper to see who the winner of a rally race was, versus the one who watches the race from start to finish... Who's the fan?
    There are plenty of us who watch your journey from start to finish and are rooting for you at at the finish line of each job that you do.
    I for one love how down to earth you are and how much you obviously care about others where you want to take your time to teach others how to do this complex and harrowing job.
    Thank you!

  • @eeledahc
    @eeledahc 4 года назад +6

    I found you a few days ago and I've been watching all the way through. You don't edit, you work through the problem as it is. I like your style.

  • @jonnybgud0310
    @jonnybgud0310 5 лет назад +1

    I always watch from start to finish, people are after a ‘quick’ fix, you have a lot to teach, and I am learning more each time I watch your videos, keep up the good work, your experience is invaluable, thank god for you!!!

  • @petejackson7976
    @petejackson7976 6 лет назад +12

    I do watch your videos from start to finish to better understand the issue to be fixed. I almost quit trying to learning how fix laptop until I stumbled on your videos. I do really like the fact your repairs doesn't involve schematics(some are very difficult to find). Don't be disheartened by average.

  • @do7425
    @do7425 2 года назад

    I'm still watching all your videos and enjoy them playing in the background as I work... Those watching only for 7 minutes don't know what they are missing. Keep at it...

  • @zettkusanagi6322
    @zettkusanagi6322 2 года назад

    I appreciate all your videos.. im not even halfway through them all. This is real work, sometimes it doesnt work out. Too many people upload videos of success, like they never make mistakes or fail to fix something. I am glad we get to see your content. Thank you.

  • @MikeB_UK
    @MikeB_UK 5 лет назад +1

    I think there must be a lot of simple minded folk in RUclips land who try random videos for 5-7 minutes then just move on. Ignore these people. I for one love your TV repair videos and watch each one all the way. Thank you very much for taking the time to share your thinking and how you diagnose a problem. Please keep up your great work.

  • @kenbennet8237
    @kenbennet8237 Год назад

    i want to thank you for your repair videos i can tell you i am not one of the 7min club and enjoy watching start to finish. You have taught me alot especially about testing and fault finding on any power supply. thanks again hope to see more great content

  • @musicfan5026
    @musicfan5026 5 лет назад +2

    Respect for you! Message for all customers : Yes, this really happens in real life ,in each repair service ,big regards for this guy

  • @Nicholas-xn7mn
    @Nicholas-xn7mn 6 лет назад

    greetings from Trinidad and Tobago, i just wanted to drop a line to let you know that I recently came across your channel. After looking at the one video in its entirety I immediately subscribed and can't stop looking at them. I am learning so much and I applaud you for the excellent work and for sharing so freely your wealth of experience, thanks so much and keep it up please........at the moment I look at your videos more than I look at tv

  • @sergelavallee913
    @sergelavallee913 6 лет назад +1

    I'll tell you one thing. I do listen all of your videos from beginning to end, all of them. Thank's.

  • @RGmodsitalia
    @RGmodsitalia 5 лет назад

    Hi Sorin, I am one of the full video viewers don't mind about the other who make the statistics 7 minutes, there are more who watch your video with interest and joy to learn. The other are only passing guys..thank you for this gifts that you are giving to us, I have learned more from you than from school!

  • @Dr.muthanna
    @Dr.muthanna 6 лет назад +1

    It’s about tow month ago when I discovered your amazing channel and I swear that I learned a lot of you
    Actually I see about 70% of your videos some times I return to see video again to learn
    I’m so happy with these videos and never skip it or accelerate video to learn every detail regarding the job you’re doing and the huge amount of information you said in that’s videos , so thank you again

  • @blackhoodproductions3739
    @blackhoodproductions3739 6 лет назад +7

    You make great content. I've actually learned more from your videos than a lot of the others with their convoluted explanations and instructions. Please keep up the good work!

  • @oliverkorsten7744
    @oliverkorsten7744 4 года назад

    those chaps that only watch for 7 min are missing out on all the gems. I will keep watching to the end, keep up the good work there are some of us that appreciate your efforts.

  • @mattiashammelfelt7803
    @mattiashammelfelt7803 6 лет назад +2

    If it makes you feel a little bit better i watch from first second to the last. And everytime i go like, ohh no its over, want more want more. This is so educational and pressious and worth every second to watch. Love learning from pros

  • @apaczmw1
    @apaczmw1 6 лет назад +3

    Sorin I hope you don't stop recording this fantastic videos. You gave me knowledge and lot of fan. Greetings from Poland😎

  • @MrBurny23
    @MrBurny23 6 лет назад +2

    Thankyou for sharing your expertise in electronic repairs.
    I watch all of your videos start to finish.
    Keep up the great work👍

  • @Vo0d0o2009
    @Vo0d0o2009 2 года назад

    each time i see your videos i feel your passion for electronic repair , thanks to be there i hope it will relight my flame to this i know you since min 2017 you are a really cool person , grats from quebec canada im at 18 min , lol after 150 videos people dont realise that the procedure on all , is barely the same ,, checking sign of life ,, checking fuses , checking mosfets , ecetera

  • @kgiorgosGR
    @kgiorgosGR 4 года назад

    I am one of the other Mr Sorin .i watch all the duration of your footage .And you are my best RUclipsr (twitcher) keep doing this we need you.Electronicks is my pation my love and never can doing this as a job ...but as a hobby is the best I can do....and I am hungry for knowledge ..plz feed my brain.

  • @rduwe9466
    @rduwe9466 5 лет назад

    word of confort, i dont watch 7 minutes i wath every video from start till the end maybe thats why i learn to repair electronics in just 1 month. Thank you for your videos realy keep it up even if its frustrating. cencerly Romain From Belgium.

  • @kenthar499
    @kenthar499 3 года назад +1

    A lot of knowledge we can learn from your video's, don't stop what you're doing!

  • @ash3280
    @ash3280 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the real live videos. The beauty about your videos is that you start it unprepared and it's all real without editing. Keep up the good work.
    I'm not an expert but thought maybe that instead of shorting the faulty led you, placing a diode with appropriate value to match other leds could have been better. Just suggestion. Thanks again

  • @redonestyle
    @redonestyle 6 лет назад +1

    I watch your videos from A to Z and I learn and benefit from you, thank you very much from Morocco

  • @iangriff50
    @iangriff50 5 лет назад +2

    Oh dear don’t feel to bad I watch from start to end and very educational they are too. Thank you keep up the good work.

  • @malkurju
    @malkurju 2 года назад

    Thanks to you, I have just fixed my 40" Samsung TV. One of the 3 led strips was not turning on. Resulted in blown fuse at the led strip. Installed a "calibrated" :P fuse and worked flawlessly. Thank you very much for your videos :)

  • @lipas22
    @lipas22 6 лет назад +14

    Sorin please keep uploading your videos because I noticed that we have just one or two a day now which is not enough for us hobbyist. We are hungry of real life repair without any schematics :).
    So according to your last video with the TV off course you should to check the screen picture with the torch before you removed LCD panel but unfortunately you don't have a enough space for this kind of jobs because you have to be very very carefully with the screen and I personally suspect broken screen tab in this case also in most of the TVs you can't short LEDs because backlight is sending feedback to the power supply and will see that something is wrong there. If you don't have LEDs you can use 2.6v zener diode and should be fine.
    Thanks for video anyway.

  • @sick1ful
    @sick1ful 3 года назад +1

    Continue to keep up the good work...u are an inspiration to a lot of young Electronic Technicians.

  • @reynaldofigueroa3372
    @reynaldofigueroa3372 6 лет назад +1

    I'm still learning, and with you uploading this videos help me a lot. You are amazing and yeah you can fix everything. Thank you sir

  • @mofo1820
    @mofo1820 6 лет назад +2

    Hi, I was watching the video today and I want to tell you that I only have a couple of weeks that I subscribed to your channel and I think your videos are very good and in the little I have seen some 9 or 10 videos and I see them full and interesting, I thank you for your contributions and I hope you follow his way of explaining things are very clear and I see his work excellent.

  • @mieljohnc.espere4219
    @mieljohnc.espere4219 3 года назад

    I WATCH YOUR VIDEO FROM STAR TO END AND I LEARN A LOT THANKS TO YOU SIR SORIN!! im not an electrician but i learn a lot.. MORE POWERS AND GODBLESS!! watching from From Phillippines ..

  • @danielurquiza9002
    @danielurquiza9002 2 года назад

    Thanks Sorin keep up the great work... I learn a lot from all your videos I watch from beginning to end 💯

  • @williamlindsay8986
    @williamlindsay8986 5 лет назад +2

    I know this a old video but please keep making them I follow you on utube and learning a lot better than any thing on the Tele

  • @megatronjoe
    @megatronjoe 4 года назад +1

    Enjoy watching your videos. Even though now I'm doing a lot of mechatronic job. Electronic is my passion too. Keep it up sharing sir. In free time I spent almost one full video at your channel daily before Zzz. From Malaysia with love.

  • @bestbuildpc
    @bestbuildpc 3 года назад

    i am so happy to find u. Everyday is a lesson for me. I love every single video u are making. Thanks for sharing.

  • @eismalek5952
    @eismalek5952 5 лет назад

    I watch full of your video until u say bye sorin..and that why i learn a lot from u..tq sir for nice video and your knowledge..

  • @wmsgieng
    @wmsgieng 3 года назад

    You are a genius. I will think a hundred times before I take anything like this apart. Keep up the good work. You gain much merit for your next birth.

  • @albertosb86
    @albertosb86 5 лет назад

    I hate when the persons only want a fast answer without learning. I love your videos. They are very useful.

  • @1080pixel
    @1080pixel 5 лет назад

    Today, I'm one of the guys wich doesn't watch your whole video. You're doing great videos, thank you for that. But it's now 00:10 o'clock and I'm really tired... I'll try to watch as long as possible, but I think I will watch this video again tomorrow. I'm very interested in repairing TV's... I've alredy watched many of your laptop repair videos, next step are now TV repairs.
    Thank you - you seem very nice to mee :)
    Oh, and I'm sorry for all that people that just want you to help them. That's not fair - I think most of them didn't even try to help themselves before they asked you to help.

  • @steveolsen2164
    @steveolsen2164 5 лет назад +1

    RE: 7 minute viewers-People are used to 7 minute solutions because of television? It has to fit their time frame with no effort or logic needed. To repair electronics you need to THINK, not be spoon fed information because there are to many variables. I have been a technician for over 60 years and grew up with black and white tv's, vacuum tubes and relays. You never stop learning. Keep up the good work and great video's!

  • @lidusreparation7726
    @lidusreparation7726 6 лет назад +23

    Those are lazy persons, don't mind those kind of idiots, it's always a pleasure for me to watch your videos, sometimes i watch for two times to understand what u say ;), u r the best Master.... keep up, Great Thank from all ur serious subcribers for teaching us :)

  • @anonbeat
    @anonbeat 6 лет назад +1

    They loose your humor sense and what its more important... your knowledge. Thank you for sharing it with us both

  • @dagoheww3299
    @dagoheww3299 3 года назад

    I always watch from start to finish, something four videos for the night.

  • @andyeldemire67
    @andyeldemire67 4 года назад

    I love your videos i learn a lot from them and i watch them to the end not seven minutes. You cant learn if you dont watch to the end

  • @retezankarol6722
    @retezankarol6722 4 года назад +3

    A few days ago I have to fix Philips 43". The TV started with sound but no picture. I remembered this video :). I cancelled 7 LED from 50.
    Now the TV it work perfectly.

  • @dylanakent
    @dylanakent 6 лет назад +1

    I only watched 3 videos and already I learned so much! Thank you!

  • @5000000000250
    @5000000000250 6 лет назад +1

    I think the 7 minutes is because u need to have a certain level of understanding i mean basic understanding of things. like: what is hot air soldering machine, :) scrue driver etc :) believe me. 80 percent of people who watched youre videos dont have idea. But rest 20 percent realy learned a lot as i did. Thank you very much! I finaly understand how things work.

  • @rayg2317
    @rayg2317 6 лет назад +6

    Im going to guess its a cable/ribbon or connector issue....love your videos..have learned a lot...dont be defeated by a setback.

  • @ryansardjoemissier5430
    @ryansardjoemissier5430 6 лет назад +2

    i also watch from beginning to end and i'm alll the way in south amerika. Good work....

  • @03027696
    @03027696 4 года назад

    I watch your videos fully and find them very instructive

  • @youloveelectronix4902
    @youloveelectronix4902 3 года назад

    I really learn a lot from your videos, your job is perfect and i really don't care for those negative comments on you, getting to the point i need your help on sorting some issues with lcd's t-con boards, i really want to learn more from you on those stuffs, what should be done to these lcd panels which just stop working for some minor faults.

  • @zoltankecse991
    @zoltankecse991 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Sorin. You are the best. Greetings from Hungary.

  • @VibeStreamer
    @VibeStreamer 6 лет назад

    Ha Ha Ha!!!! I myself enjoy watching your videos from start to end but sometimes when you talk in the phone or deal with customers I do 1.25x or 1.5x speed to save my time, and in some rare occasions when you actually find the fault and start reassembling I skip these parts too ( I say rarely) because you almost always keep explaining the fault and the fix you did to the end. so one thing I did is that I stopped watching other channels (for now) because I want to SEE what you SEE, I begin to analyse and diagnose the way you do, I try to make my self in your (shoes) and that realy helps, I can tell you I feel i am already in the next level and I did fix things I didn't before but I am still learning from you and for this I say THANK YOU SORIN!!!

  • @f2.8vidz4
    @f2.8vidz4 6 лет назад

    No 7 min watcher here...
    I watch all your videos from beginning to the end❗️
    People who watch for 7 min are just people who don't care to learn..they want something fast and free from u..
    I watch the video so I can learn from U
    U have more experience and talent and tricks to solve problems without all the "bullshit"
    I'm a diesel mechanic up here in Northern 🇨🇦 so I learn by watching people..
    Thank you for your long videos because they work❗️
    Cheers from HudsonBay Ontario🇨🇦

  • @gilliland426
    @gilliland426 5 лет назад

    i watch all your videos from start to finish and enjoy your videos!

  • @peternkwenti6121
    @peternkwenti6121 Год назад

    Hi am new here but the pass days am watching all your videos from beginning to the end very pratical and objectives, am techncian for tv. But am learning shortcut how diagnos laptops, thanks for sharing ,

  • @zurimotojibng5754
    @zurimotojibng5754 5 лет назад +4

    vertical section issue.......good job........thanks for the info.....

  • @LaptopDisassembly
    @LaptopDisassembly 6 лет назад +4

    New video, new video..... yeah.... :) i watch the hole mile.... ;) no skiping from the phone. :) Keep up the good work.

  • @wishverperera7896
    @wishverperera7896 5 лет назад +1

    I really enjoyed beginning to end, and I learned a lot from you. Hat off 👍

  • @reviews3005
    @reviews3005 4 года назад

    Eu vad mai mult de 7 minute dat mi-ar place sa vad mai multe video de electronica avansata si cum se poate repara orice e electronic..:) .....oricum esti tare .. tine-o tot asa..:)

  • @raulmiguelramos
    @raulmiguelramos 6 лет назад

    7 minutes? I don't see your videos if they are not longer than 20 minutes. Keep on going. Thanks.

  • @georgeodriscollvideos7740
    @georgeodriscollvideos7740 6 лет назад

    A little tip I do for tv,s is use some tape and Mark it for top side so you know which is top and which is bottom love all your vids keep up all the good work it might have had loose wire in connectors may be a loose solder point

  • @thomasabouteverything8230
    @thomasabouteverything8230 5 лет назад +1

    Nice work. I have samsung 32" TV and i did almost 2 years ago same think with two led strips wit one led dead on each. only on white backgrounds on the movie you can see som litle dark spots. But if you cover soldered spot with white tape the dark spot almost disapear. I did this with my friend´s LG TV.

  • @Abdallah.795
    @Abdallah.795 3 года назад +1

    Your words my teacher sorin are gold ❤️

  • @SteXist
    @SteXist 6 лет назад

    I have learnt a lot from you sir. And i really enjoy your vids. and i like yoUR ACCENT. keep up the good work AND DO NOT MIND these 7 min guys. i watch your vids from the beginning till the end. But i see that you dont post any longer this year sir. why is that. i always check for your new vids but in vain. Hope to see you back soon Sorin.

  • @2vagner
    @2vagner 3 года назад

    This is the best youtube channel. I think it will always be

  • @ralph-ralphdeguzman6091
    @ralph-ralphdeguzman6091 4 года назад

    This video is great.. I have a problem with my led tv that the backlight doesnt work... I didnt changed the led light but i only shorted it like this video and it fixed.. It didnt show a lines on screen

  • @johnmellor6065
    @johnmellor6065 5 лет назад

    Sorin, great video, these videos really assist me to carry on, thanks

  • @Sloxx701
    @Sloxx701 6 лет назад +1

    Good video. One of the most common problems with newer TVs in my experience are blown LEDs in the backlight, probably 75% of the time. Cheap TVs have them all wired in series so if one blows, they all shut off. I tell people if you buy a cheap new TV, make sure to turn the backlight output down as much as you can deal with. You'll save your backlight!

  • @015diesel
    @015diesel 3 года назад

    Than you very much Sorin another amazing video 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @gumandoypeter
    @gumandoypeter 2 года назад

    Thank you in sharing us your video I believe that you can fixed it. I enjoy and I learned a lot from you.. THANK YOU!..my friend.

  • @katieannefalletich8478
    @katieannefalletich8478 6 лет назад +1

    LMAO @ your brief but very funny rant about the 7min average!!! I don't know how ANYONE could only watch you for 7 minutes. I must say, I wish I'd have found you long ago. 😉 I found your channel last night and was hooked from the get go! I immediately subscribed & have already watched 3 videos in their entirety. I must say thank you '& let you know I feel a great deal of gratitude for you sir!!! You probably saved me nearly $1,000 if not more in approximately 3 hours, and that is PRICELESS👍Also, I RARELY comment on video's...so, the fact that I've actually taken the time to comment on yours, (AND IN SUCH LENGTH) ought to say it all! You've got a new fan here. So, you keep doing what your doing, and I'll keep watching...from beginning to end too BTW, lol! 👌

  • @garywelch12
    @garywelch12 3 года назад

    Think you for your help.have a great day. Gary. From new mexico.

  • @ageorgantas
    @ageorgantas 6 лет назад +2

    you mentioned there was something soldered on the vga board at the begining. Maybe thats the fault. Great videos btw, we are grateful

  • @dougle2011
    @dougle2011 Год назад

    Ok, I admit to fast forwarding, dismantling of cases etc, but NOT the tech parts, they are brilliant, well carried out and informative, please carry on, don't listen to the "7 Minutes muppets"

  • @waynesnelgrove2603
    @waynesnelgrove2603 6 лет назад

    your videos are very educating keep up the good work if people don't wanna watch them they are lazy people who will never know

  • @pedrohipolito9650
    @pedrohipolito9650 4 года назад

    Did you manage to discover the problem? Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Greetings from Portugal

  • @wisher21uk
    @wisher21uk 6 лет назад +14

    A few tips 1) use masking tape in two corners to hold sheets in the right order, and mark with a T at the top so you know which way they go..
    2) make sure the screen lays flat in each corner i have cracked a screen before as it was flat in one corner..
    3) get an LED TESTER you can test 1 led or a whole string
    4) when repaired GO TO MENU / PICTURE AND TURN BACKLIGHT TO MEDIUM OR 50% depending on setup of menu, this makes the leds last longer

    • @cagmito76
      @cagmito76 5 лет назад

      BY LED Tester do you mean backlight tester

    • @sergeyk6886
      @sergeyk6886 5 лет назад +4

      5. *Never* unplug/connect ribbons while TV is ON.

    • @vexx5955
      @vexx5955 5 лет назад +2

      @@sergeyk6886 lol i did that and the laptop was smoking ! Good advice!

  • @Labyrnthdom
    @Labyrnthdom 5 лет назад

    Dont pay attention to the dickheads posting negative comments. You are helping so many people. If they don't have the patience to sit through your videos. They will never learn shit.
    I sit through every video I watch start to finish. I like the way you teach. Even though there is a little language barrier. I Still understand you perfectly. I think the best ones are 1 hour or more. I'm sitting through it. So many videos like these online. But none of them I have seen come close to explaining what they are doing. And the way you do your videos. Is like I'm talking with you. It is great. I have not caught a live one yet. And honestly it doesn't matter. I'm still watching it.
    If those negative comment people are so expert. Then why are they watching your video? Because they are full of shit.
    Keep up the EXCELLENT work Sorin.
    I have actually had experience with some tvs. And I'm not pro at all. Quick checks to see if main board will power up after power supply is working. Unplug the ribbons to the tcon and sound board if it has separate one. If the board powers up. Try 1 ribbon at a time until the board doesn't come on. If it comes on nd no picture. Unplug all ribbons from t con to y bus. Try 1 at a time to see if you get a picture. When you find the one stopping the picture. Disconnect between the y bus. Then you find it will be the screen. By that time it is no good. I scrap it for spare parts.

  • @JonathanAnon
    @JonathanAnon 6 лет назад

    I must admit, I do FF through the disassembly some times. I enjoy listening to you while your taking the devices apart, but I already know how to disassemble laptops so I don't learn anything by watching these bits. I some times skip through a video as well to see if it's something I'm interested in. For example if it's just a power jack fix, I probably wont bother. But if it's a motherboard fix, I'll download it and watch it on my big screen.

  • @Ed31003
    @Ed31003 6 лет назад +3

    i hope you continue videos as i do watch whole video

  • @danbeuscher9679
    @danbeuscher9679 5 лет назад

    I watch many of them over and over again.

  • @kanulb6881
    @kanulb6881 6 лет назад +1

    Today i learn alot on led tv, I think problem with T-Con Board, if I am not sure. Thanks

  • @MrPranayprince
    @MrPranayprince 6 лет назад +5

    people didn't digest good things easily..!!!(Sir You Are Master ) :)

  • @bigsscore8378
    @bigsscore8378 6 лет назад +1

    thank you very much you've been very helpful I really appreciate it

  • @masudsamarin6166
    @masudsamarin6166 5 лет назад

    there's a fan from iran. keep going. we all have bad days,

  • @amuthan4137
    @amuthan4137 6 лет назад

    The so called highly professionals only show us professional video(may be edited) but on the other hand you show us a practical way to troubleshooting the electronic boards.where getting shit is very obvious!

  • @jeffreyreyes462
    @jeffreyreyes462 4 года назад +1

    Hi sir thanks for this very informative video I just want to request that if you have a time to make a video a power switch mode ..thanks in advance more power to you..

  • @gkruntz
    @gkruntz 6 лет назад

    Sorin. I don't mind watching you work. I watch the full length of the videos.
    You have good ideas and solutions to the problems.
    Also. I've noticed the problem you're having with the GoPro camera. Seems to me it freezes or dies when you measure something with the multimeter.
    What do you think?
    Thanks!

  • @paminos9970
    @paminos9970 6 лет назад

    we love you!!
    keep up teaching us!

  • @christipan2100
    @christipan2100 6 лет назад +2

    thank you! you are the best!

  • @anselmosahlin3057
    @anselmosahlin3057 5 лет назад +1

    I always watch your video fully. I only skip when you are unscrewing something or being on the phone or had the Mike muted, I don't wanna miss any part because your lessons are not even thought in some universities.

  • @andytipping70
    @andytipping70 5 лет назад

    this has happened to me 3 times out of 3 that i have tried to fix a backlight issue! i think its the way the strap is bonded to the glass screen?
    i have 100% failure rate at this - was hoping you would fix it - did you ever get to the bottom of this?

  • @saarike
    @saarike 6 лет назад +1

    Was this broken led nearly open? Usually they go shorted and you can see that other leds go bright, but not the broken one.

  • @ADigitalProduction
    @ADigitalProduction 6 лет назад +13

    I have repaired a lot of TVs. When I see one that does not have a backlight, I check if the LED/LCD itself has a picture. You can do this by shining a bright light from the top or bottom of the LED/LCD panel, to see if it works. I usually do it on the top, before I take anything apart. Also, the bottom ribbon cables that connect to the screen have probably got loose. ruclips.net/video/LysMj2Tcp4M/видео.html. This may help. I really enjoy your content. Very educational. Keep up the good work!

  • @jdckg00
    @jdckg00 5 лет назад

    i also do it before for lcd ,led monitors , some times it will , sorry im not prof , like you , but im nothing, thanx for your vidieos, im lern more things from you thank you