Hi,I don't have any experience,could you please let me know what king of soldering machine I need,can I use the simple iron one?where do you get those plates to connect the batteries to each other?Thank you very much
Hey I have Same Device & It's New Device But I don't What happing When I'm Going Live during Live My Mini PC Suddenly Turn Off can you please give Suggestions What I do ? Thank you
This happened with a brand new SAMSUNG GALAXY BOOK 2 notebook, it only worked for 5 hours straight, Windows 11 froze, so I lowered the screen and went to lunch, when I came back the notebook wouldn't turn on anymore...😡...🇧🇷
I had the same issue and RESOLVED it with forced REFLOW. I used a heat gun to cover all the board (both sides), taking more care with the plastic parts. It got hot to the point I couldn't touch it....then it came back to life.
Thanks for the video 👍 I must say one thing though. It's Blu-ray player and the games are on Blu-ray disks. Blu-ray player can play DVDs and CDs of course but that is another case. The previous 7th console generation gaming console Xbox 360 had a DVD player and its equivalent console on Sonys side PlayStation 3 had a Blu-ray player.
I bought the BMAX-8PRO from Geekbuying. After 3 months the PC died and was completely unresponsive to the power button. I returned the computer to the seller for warranty service. Geekbuying had a long delay, eventually reporting that the device was beyond repair. A refund with 20% depreciation was agreed with the seller. Overall, I would not recommend buying BMAX devices due to the poor quality. Geekbuying also does not have a good quality of warranty service, engages in various unclear manipulations.
I've purchased 5 of the same models. Three of them have already failed due to the same issue you experienced. Two of them wouldn't power up at all, and one stopped working within a week. There seems to be a serious quality control problem with the manufacturer, which is why the product has been discontinued by the sellers.
I have the same computer, and after a month of use, it stopped working. Upon inspection, I found that I have the 3V, but there is no trace of the 5V. Using a thermal camera, a chip labeled "ddr681" heats up to 60°C, but I can't find any reference to it. Really disappointed with this little device.
Mine does turn on the power light, but doesn't send signal. Having it unplugged for a couple of hours makes it work. If the pc is turned off, I have to disconnect it from electricity. I do not recommend this brand.
My Beelink U59 does not reboot and shut down, you have to unplug and wait 10 min or longer then plug it back in, and then you see a Beelink splash screen. Thanks for your video
Same issue with a b2pro and totally worked when I was about to give up. I thought the reset button was just a forced reboot. I even disconnected the battery inside but only resetting the bios as you did worked. Thanks!
@@hectormedina1962 the way it is explained by the end of the video. You don't have much patience, do you?😂 Just keeping the reset button for long (don't remember if it was 20s)
I see you haven't really checked the circuit board thoroughly. The circuit board may work, but it won't last long. You look back at paragraph 5:13 1 IC, and the surrounding capacitors and resistors have been oxidized