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Under the microscope @14:28 you see what looks like a capacitor missing on the right hand side of the board. The one that connects between right ground and the right connector. If paused at the exact timestamp, it's just right of the dental pick.
I don't know if its the same in the UK but here in the USA the AVERAGE temperatures in House fires is in the range of 1400-1800 degrees but can get much hotter just depends on the contents of the house and whats fueling the fire...
You my sir are the bob ross of electronics repair or how ever you want to identify as you are awesome and I love watching ty and I wish you the best! Now if only we could repair nor recycle vs replace what a different world this might be hmm
Hello steve been watching your videos for a while now. Most of the time i hit the like button im not a comment user lol. I wanted to say thank you for the videos, sending lots of love and hope you get well soon. ❤
My friend, truly you are the Bob Ross of electronic repair. I really enjoy your channel even though I have never touched a soldiering iron in my entire life. This one feels like the ol' quadruple bypass heart surgery. 16:30 really shows the scale of what you are working with. Fricking fantastic job, whole time I was saying "Ain't no way he is going to get this one to work." My bad, remind me to never doubt the master. XD
Oh man when you were testing the power plug for that disc drive you tested the pins on the plug to the pins of that plug that get soldered to the board and i was worried that right most pin wasnt connected to the board lol. Then you coated the pins after 👀. Lucky it gets power. Love your videos just wanted to let you know the flaw ❤.