When I saw the current reached 314mA I knew you had it! ...I celebrated like NFL referees when they see a touchdown. I'm glad you're back. Thank you very much for sharing. All the best.
Thanks for the temp and air flow settings! I suggest getting blue tac to hold those little suckers while testing them! I can't work without blue tac. I always see pros such as you struggle with the same issuue, componenents blowing away while testing them. I just pull my hair.. use blue tac people!! I'm a novice, but I do not struggle with this issue. Great video , as always.
That is too cool. I wish I could find shorts that easily. I’ve got PS5 right now. They have shorts and I can’t find it. this will help me out a lot. Thanks.
nice cap hunting one. I have the same LCR tweezer and find it reading capacitance off quite a lot compared to DMM, just like you finding 17uF but on DMM would be around 20uF-ish.
Love the repair videos I wish I had the tools an the know how to do these repairs myself do you offer repair for other people ?? I have a ps5 that I bought an is giving me trouble let me know thanx
Great find! Why do we replace this kind of capacitor? I do laptop repair and blown caps i never replace if it is powersupply related. What is your vision on replacing those caps?
@@ToltecMerc most caps for the powersupply are there to help the motherboard get through the FCC test for the manufacturer. I tested on laptop motherboards to remove every cap of the powersupply and scoped the signals before and after with no difference and motherboard works fine. If it is not powersupply related i replace them.
@@ToltecMerc can you make a video showing how to test south bridge. Like a little guide. Showing all diode readings and voltage test points. I keep having issues with trying to know if my issue is SB related or SSD related.