Some YT channels with thousands of subs... ten/twenty minutes of useless talking about collateral things. Your channel... problem - analysis - solution. Clear and informative as always. You deserve more views! regards from Italy :-)
Very true, I love how Toltecmerc shows the whole process while others just show a quick video. I prefer showing the whole process and what to look for.
hello there like your video's you have helped me out a ton i wanted to run somthing past you tho when putting the xbox back together if you hook up the fan when you plug in the power source the fan will move a little indicating you have power but im sure you knew that you do have your own way of doing the repair thanks a bunch my friend keep up the good work
Straight to the faulty chip, so satisfying! You seem to have a steady supply of devices in need of help. Are these consoles you repair for customers or do you scrape them off of the outerwebs? Thanks for sharing your approach and techniques, very educational & entertaining!!
When I first started, it was probably 80/20 on fixable or not-fixable because I would buy anything. These days, I'm much more picky about what I buy. I ask questions. I avoid BLODs if I can. I do have some to fix though. It just takes sooo long.
I am a trained electronics tech. As far as fixing game consoles, just lots of practice. Learn by watching others and then trying and sometimes failing.
Ay, im a new learner abt this stuff and is currently using a Hyper Tough 10711WDI for multimeter and I am not sure about what settings you used for 2:03
It appears I was using resistance or ohms mode to read the DC resistance across the 12V rail. There was a low resistance of about 2 ohms which is very low for the 12V input to the board.
If your 12V short is on a high-side MOSFET for an APU rail, the APU will short the supply. The high-side MOSFETs tend to short through and not to ground. Remove the APU MOSFETs one at a time until your 12V short goes away.
Some YT channels with thousands of subs... ten/twenty minutes of useless talking about collateral things. Your channel... problem - analysis - solution. Clear and informative as always. You deserve more views! regards from Italy :-)
Thanks! I guess I try to make videos that I would like to watch. Thanks for stopping by!
100% agree.
Very true, I love how Toltecmerc shows the whole process while others just show a quick video. I prefer showing the whole process and what to look for.
Couldn't agree more. Great channel!
hello there like your video's you have helped me out a ton i wanted to run somthing past you tho when putting the xbox back together if you hook up the fan when you plug in the power source the fan will move a little indicating you have power but im sure you knew that you do have your own way of doing the repair thanks a bunch my friend keep up the good work
Straight to the faulty chip, so satisfying! You seem to have a steady supply of devices in need of help. Are these consoles you repair for customers or do you scrape them off of the outerwebs? Thanks for sharing your approach and techniques, very educational & entertaining!!
I buy broken ones off eBay. It can me hit or miss. Thank you for stopping by, watching and commenting!
@ToltecMerc just more for curiosity what would be the hit miss rate? 5/10
Anyway great repair again. Enjoy them
When I first started, it was probably 80/20 on fixable or not-fixable because I would buy anything. These days, I'm much more picky about what I buy. I ask questions. I avoid BLODs if I can. I do have some to fix though. It just takes sooo long.
Nice Job
Thank You!
Good job mate 👍
Thank You!
Another one saved..sweet.
There are SO many in need of help! Thanks!
Which points did you use to inject power
Quality work thanks
Thank you!
That's crazy how you learn how to do all of this?
I am a trained electronics tech. As far as fixing game consoles, just lots of practice. Learn by watching others and then trying and sometimes failing.
Ay, im a new learner abt this stuff and is currently using a Hyper Tough 10711WDI for multimeter and I am not sure about what settings you used for 2:03
It appears I was using resistance or ohms mode to read the DC resistance across the 12V rail. There was a low resistance of about 2 ohms which is very low for the 12V input to the board.
I have several boards that show a short to ground on the 12v rail, but anytime i attempt to inject 1v it doesnt take any current. Any suggestions?
If your 12V short is on a high-side MOSFET for an APU rail, the APU will short the supply. The high-side MOSFETs tend to short through and not to ground. Remove the APU MOSFETs one at a time until your 12V short goes away.
Do you have the link to buy the IC?
Thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Please can you see the values of resistors R9D24 and R9D29, thanks
Schematics for the xbox one s are publically available these days.
Good shit bro! This is why famous RUclipsrs suck
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed!