FINAL PART FOUR: How To Repair Anything Without Schematics - iRefab

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
  • Welcome to the final instalment of our series, building upon PART THREE. Today, I am thrilled to introduce you to “The Digital Microscope,” an indispensable tool in the realm of electronics repair. We will also explore the wonders of “The Soldering Iron” and “The Heat Gun.” Brace yourself as we combine these powerful tools to restore our faulty electronic device. This video is packed with a plethora of invaluable tips and tricks. As we have a lot to cover, this episode is longer than usual. So, grab a bowl of popcorn or brew yourself a nice cup of tea, and let’s dive right in!
    If you have not watched PART ONE, PART TWO and PART THREE, then I do recommend you go back and watch those first as it will put everything into perspective for you, links can be found in the description of the video.
    PART ONE: How To Repair Anything Without Schematics - iRefab
    • PART ONE: How To Repai...
    PART TWO: How To Repair Anything Without Schematics- iRefab
    • PART TWO: How To Repai...
    PART THREE: How To Repair Anything Without Schematics - iRefab
    • PART THREE: How To Rep...
    FINAL PART FOUR: How To Repair Anything Without Schematics - iRefab
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Комментарии • 6

  • @jamesattanah9699
    @jamesattanah9699 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the education. The processes were very easy to follow.

    • @irefab
      @irefab  Год назад

      Thank you @jamesattanah9699 your feedback is appreciated and I’m glad you found the video helpful.

  • @Jerry-vz4ix
    @Jerry-vz4ix Год назад +1

    thank you for the vid, it's helpful. tbf, I'm not new at this, been doing it for (a really long time). Not only does the tech change, you're always going to learn something watching another tech do the work.
    When I started with video 1, I was wondering how you were going to navigate the repair for the novice.
    Esp without getting too deep, too fast.
    But ya did really good.
    Think most will understand what ya did.
    The portions on the tools, and soldering techniques were most helpful. btw again, THANK YOU!

    • @irefab
      @irefab  Год назад +1

      @Jerry-vz4ix Thank you for taking the time out to watch all four episodes and I really appreciate the feedback. It’s always great to hear from another technician.
      I completely agree with you, there’s always something new to learn in our field and it’s never ending, that’s the nature of technology I suppose. It can be quite challenging at times to keep up with everything.
      I think we learn from each other and that’s the great thing about RUclips.

  • @rduwe9466
    @rduwe9466 Год назад +1

    Verry interesting but rarely you have a second device to check and compare

    • @irefab
      @irefab  Год назад

      Without access to schematics or a service manual, easiest way for a beginner to fault find is by comparing with a working device. But I do agree with you that sometimes this will not be possible 👍