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Just wondering. Doesn’t the diode being in circuit have an influence on reading? When I swap probes when measuring one of the zener diodes in my circuit I get a reading. Should I pull one leg to confirm?
I’ve never heard someone say, and this so important for me, that an inductor never has continuity to ground. Such simple advice but so effective. I love the common sense. I have one question. What caused the short to ground? I know you could replace the inductor but the problem may repeat because you haven’t describe how to resolve the root cause of the short. I see that you touched on suspect components right at the end but that’s a lot of components to check. Maybe one day you can deep dive the repair a little. Thank you. 🙏 by the way I hope you don’t read this negatively because your videos are really very very good.
Hi do you no were I can download a full schematic For the Xbox one x I have learned so much by watching your videos I now spend a lot of time at home because I can’t work any more because of illness and I try to keep myself busy trying to fix Xbox’s I need to be able to download the schematic And print out bigger then I can look at the Circuit in more detail if you could help it would be so helpful but thank you so much for the videos I will watch many more and thank you
This is one of the best videos I have seen on RU-vid you explain how to test and how to identify different caps I will look at MENY more videos and thanks so much mark
Thank you for reminding me of the basic principles of applied electronics... it's a pity, a great pity that in my country there are no such experienced instructors with the gift of explaining the basic principles in this field in luxurious detail... thank you for bringing remember also for the work you did for these very valuable video lessons, even if they are more theoretical... my respect for you
Dear Friend,Thanks for sharing your informations.If vcc core was high(ex. In Dell 7450 vcc core is 1.8v) which components are faulty? Ic(vrm) or mosfet transistor or other components.
Finally someone teaching the right way hank you sir thank you for your understanding how to teach even better than serial PC power supply cool!!!!!!!!!!👌👍🤞✌✌😎
Thank you so much you are good teacher I can completely understand you eaven when your accent getting in your way like it when you tell me pay attention make my mind pay attention can I be your friend I need to learn this
Thank you for the video. Unfortunately I find that replacing shorted capacitors is difficult without knowing it's value size and colour doesn't give the value. Just an indication maybe