When you see a low cost device being fixed, it's not because the customer wants the device fixed, it's because data recovery is usually involved. Repair cost exceeds price of the device by many folds.
It's taken me a long time to realize how hard it is to solder this small components. I took apart my ASUS laptop and took a good look at the components. My hands would shake to much to do this work.
I had a similar issue with a prior iPhone many years ago. I asked the repair shop how did they fix it just out of curiosity and he also told me some of the caps don’t need to be replaced. They just remove them when they’re causing the short. That phone worked just great for 2 years and still works till today I just don’t use it anymore.
I see some one use compress air on the component to freeze it and what ever de-freeze would be the short, idk how well that work or if it even reliable
You should do a video explaining the basics of voltage injection, my soder station came with one built in but I have never used it out of fear I may do some harm.
I just get annoyed everytime that I see a single smd capacitor or mosfet fails the system. I am annoyed because, probably, due these fixable failures there is aggregating electronic trash which could be saved in the first place. I don't know what to do if my system goes down or phone just shut down.. because I don't know who is trusty or not.
Hello sir im from Philippines, and i have a small shop and im your subscriber and liker in your all videos, can i ask to take some macbooks or laptop board that you gonna throw, or put in garbage that i can fix for my studies.plsssss🙏🥺
I was wondering about that too, but in this case, it would not have made much difference, since the faulty component was on the other side of the board, behind one of the two shields there.
I asked myself the same. Is it worth to put / solder back all the removed shields, or is it enough to patch it with some aluminium tape and kapton tape maybe?
the enthusiastic "yes" is such a great feeling and something I always do when I fix something, hence the reason I decided to become an amplifier technician. as always, such entertaining videos! keep em coming! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I just discovered your videos a couple weeks ago. Great stuff! I'm a complete amateur at this and love it. You have taught me so much already. Thank you for doing this. Subscribed.
I need to come and work with you Alex, i know you need best technician like me to assist you and take your company beyond... Give me a shout ill pack my bags and leave my country asap ,,,Anyway hello everyone , I love you all guys
I've check the forum and... i have one question, what was the "voice" and "post" means ? on it, it says 1 || 1 but when i see inside there's only 1 question with 0 reply. should there be a "reply" count title, that's says 0 on the front page/ site/ something ? 🤔 thanks n sorry before 😊
When the thermal camera is showing small components at very close range, alignment with a normal camera would be off, and the visual overlay would be misleading. He also has a Flir camera.
Hello, As a subscriber, I have a question regarding phone repair. Being a beginner in this field, I'm looking for methods or tools that would help me disassemble an iPhone without the risk of misplacing screws during reassembly.
thank you man very nice video ans im so happy that you show where you put voltage (the caps) thk you and i see you in another video you say not i always we even god Allah as says we becouse is selffish i love you man im sure you believe in god god bless you