Physicist Anna
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Water Cooling Pump Noises (Fixed itself) + Why I was gone for so long
Hey guys, how is it going?
Feels good to be back making videos for all of you. Within the first 3 minutes of this video I give you guys a bit of background on what happened and why I wasn't making any videos for so long.
Afterwards we take a look at a water cooling pump that makes some annoying noises. Atleast until I reassemble it for further testing. It basically fixed itself.
00:00 What happened
03:44 intro
04:33 the noise
05:06 the inside
14:36 pump test/ fixed
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Відео

Non Electrical Power Supply mod that can Prolong its Lifespan
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Hey guys, welcome back! When you buy this type of power supply for one of your projects I recommend you do this modification. Getting better thermal transfert between the MOSFETs/ Diodes and their heat sink will increase their life expectancy. These are the two components that are most likely to break down first and often the reason for that is heat. This only applies to the very cheap power su...
Powerful 150W USB Charger | Easy DIY Project
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Hey guys, welcome back! In this video I am building a very powerful 150W USB charger following standart 5V charging protocols. Meaning that this thing has no quick charge functionality and only delivers 5V. However the current each USB port can deliver is determined by me or you if you build one yourself. I decided to use a 3A car fuse for each USB port to make sure in case of the charging devi...
Easy PCB Trace/ Pad Repair Technique
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Hey guys, welcome back! While repairing a GTX 970 I accidentally damaged one ot the traces and ripped it off. Now I have to fix it and in this video I try a technique I read about on the internet. Obviously this repair is not limited to graphics cards but works for all electronics. It is a bit tricky to pull off in the beginning especially if you try to repair a trace or pad as small as the one...
Infrared Soldering with a Terrarium Heating Element
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Hey guys, welcome back! Recently I found an Infrared heating element on ebay. This heating element is intended to be used to heat terrariums but I thought why not try and use it for IR soldering. And so I bought it and in this video we will test one of these heating elements and see how good it is and what else we can do with it. The nice thing about this specific heating element is that it fit...
GPU Power Delivery Explained | How a Synchronous Buck Converter Works
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Hey guys, welcome back! Today I'm going to explain what the GPU power delivery is and how it works. This explanation is true for all types of GPUs out there. Wether it is a GTX970 like the one I am working on or a Nvidia GTX 980, GTX 1070, GTX 1080, RTX3070, RTX 3080, RTX 3090 or any other GPU, even the ones from AMD! (Do you see what I did there? hahaha) I hope by providing this information to...
Electric Lawn Mower Repair - Common Fault
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Hey guys, welcome back! In this video I do a simple electric lawn mower repair and resharpen its blades. Seems to be a pretty common fault as you get the replacement part every where for cheap. So the video might help if you encounter a similar issue.
4K Video Editing Rig - Upgrading My Old PC
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Hey guys welcome back! In this video I am going to upgrade my existing computer to a 4K video editing rig. My old Intel i5 6500 gets replaced with a brand new AMD Ryzen 7 3800x (299€), there is obviously also a new mainboard the Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite V2 (86€) and some RAM. My old rig only had 8GB of 2133 MHz DDR4 RAM but my new editing rig has a kit of HyperX Fury 32GB sticks with 3200 MHz ...
More Things I am working on - Quick Update
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Hey guys, as promised yesterday here is more stuff I was and stil am working on for the last three months. There is actually more but I decided to make yet another video. This one primarily focusses on the big electronics load and some power banks as well as some smaller things.
Things I am Working on - A Quick Update
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Hey guys, just a quick update on things I am working on as well as an update on the GPU repair that I started a few months back.
Nvidia Graphics Card Repair Part 1.5, the journey - EVGA GTX 970
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Hey guys, welcome back! A few months ago I started fixing this old GTX 970, unfortunately I was unable to fix it in the first video. Since then I had to do multiple things to eventually diagnose the issue. This video is a complete run down on everything I did, what I learned and it may help you to fix your GPU if you have the same issue as I do. Video content: 0:00 Introduction 1:03 What happen...
External LI-Ion Battery Pack/ Powerbank for my Camera - BMS and Finish
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Hey, guys :D Today I'd like to show you part 5 of a new project of mine. This is a LI-Ion Battery Pack for my camera that also serves as a power bank. It has around 11000 mAh of capacitance and is really versatile and portable. My camera is the Panasonic Lumix FZ82, it records all my videos in 4k 30fps but its batteries die way to fast so here's my solution for the Problem. Content of this video:
External LI-Ion Battery Pack/ Powerbank for my Camera - Second Battery and more
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Hey, guys :D Today I'd like to show you part 4 of a new project of mine. This is a LI-Ion Battery Pack for my camera that also serves as a power bank. It has around 11000 mAh of capacitance and is really versatile and portable. My camera is the Panasonic Lumix FZ82, it records all my videos in 4k 30fps but its batteries die way to fast so here's my solution for the Problem. Content of this vide...
External LI-Ion Battery Pack/ Powerbank for my Camera - Installing the first Components
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Hey, guys :D Today I'd like to show you part 3 of a new project of mine. This is a LI-Ion Battery Pack for my camera that also serves as a power bank. It has around 11000 mAh of capacitance and is really versatile and portable. My camera is the Panasonic Lumix FZ82, it records all my videos in 4k 30fps but its batteries die way to fast so here's my solution for the Problem. Content of this vide...
External LI-Ion Battery Pack/ Powerbank for my Camera - Components, Battery and Design
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Hey, guys :D Today I'd like to show you part 2 of a new project of mine. This is a LI-Ion Battery Pack for my camera that also serves as a power bank. It has around 11000 mAh of capacitance and is really versatile and portable. My camera is the Panasonic Lumix FZ82, it records all my videos in 4k 30fps but its batteries die way to fast so here's my solution for the Problem. Content of this vide...
Building an External LI-Ion Battery Pack/ Powerbank for my Camera - Introduction
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Building an External LI-Ion Battery Pack/ Powerbank for my Camera - Introduction
Improving Temperatures on my 5 year old Sapphire R9 380 - not as much as I hoped for.
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Improving Temperatures on my 5 year old Sapphire R9 380 - not as much as I hoped for.
Nvidia Graphics Card Repair - EVGA GTX 970
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Nvidia Graphics Card Repair - EVGA GTX 970
Finally Time to Make a New Video - Some Upcoming Projects - only Talking
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Finally Time to Make a New Video - Some Upcoming Projects - only Talking
Cheap LED Garden Light │ The YX805 Solar Charge Controller
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Cheap LED Garden Light │ The YX805 Solar Charge Controller
Manual CID Reset - Reviving 0V 18650 Cells │ In Detail Explanation
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Manual CID Reset - Reviving 0V 18650 Cells │ In Detail Explanation
Dual Channel Lab Bench Power Supply EVERY hobbyist NEEDs - Here's how it looks
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Dual Channel Lab Bench Power Supply EVERY hobbyist NEEDs - Here's how it looks
Temperature Controlled Fan│Designing a PCB
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Temperature Controlled Fan│Designing a PCB
DC Electronic Load Update and Final PCB Revision│ Designing a PCB
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DC Electronic Load Update and Final PCB Revision│ Designing a PCB
Working on a New Project - A Small Problem with my USB Multifunction Tester and Other Stuff
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Working on a New Project - A Small Problem with my USB Multifunction Tester and Other Stuff
Buck Converter Test and Review - Very good and affordable!
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Buck Converter Test and Review - Very good and affordable!
Taking a Look at Two Cheap and Very Capable Volt/ Ammeters - Comparison and small Test
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Taking a Look at Two Cheap and Very Capable Volt/ Ammeters - Comparison and small Test
Boost Converter Test - Worse Than Expected
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Boost Converter Test - Worse Than Expected
Testing Some Boost Converter Modules - You get what you pay for!
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Testing Some Boost Converter Modules - You get what you pay for!
DC Electronic Load - Everything You Need to Know and More (Schematic and Function explained)
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DC Electronic Load - Everything You Need to Know and More (Schematic and Function explained)

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  • @pete0274
    @pete0274 4 дні тому

    According to northwestrepair guy, silicon grease can be corrosive on small contacts on the PCB. I believe when comes in contact with other materials on PCB prolly is changing composition. If you take in consideration that an essential oil made out of a plant can be corrosive and burn your skin than I guess silicon grease prolly can do that as well over the contacts.

    • @PhysicistAnna
      @PhysicistAnna 4 дні тому

      @@pete0274 Hey, thanks for your comment! What you can see on the pcb is not silicone grease but silicone oil. Also silicone grease is widely used as corrosion inhibitor because it is chemically inert and therefore does not react with anything. However it is also hygroscopic which means over time it attracts moisture. This moisture in combination with oxygen then could cause corrosion. But that is very very unlikely as oxygen does not simply pass through silicone grease as the moisture does. Now if that moisture were to be acidic we could observe the acid reaction to the underlying metal. But that also is very unlikely.

    • @pete0274
      @pete0274 3 дні тому

      @@PhysicistAnna Thanks for the info. Yes, sorry, I meant oil not grease. One question though, why silicone oil is hygroscopic?

    • @PhysicistAnna
      @PhysicistAnna 3 дні тому

      @@pete0274 I'm happy I could help. About why it is hygroscopic, that is a good question that unfortunately I can't answer as this is beyond my knowledge. This would be something for a chemist to answer. When you commented I knew silicone oil or grease is chemically inert but I double checked my knowledge either way. I also knew of oil dryers/ dehumidifyer specifically used for silicone oil, I just didn't knew that silicone oil or grease was hygroscopic. That I found out thanks to your question. I always thought it was contamination of silicone oil and not its chemical property to attract moisture.

    • @pete0274
      @pete0274 2 дні тому

      ​@@PhysicistAnna I think is safe to say any dust(with or without silicon grease) will attract moisture depending on the humidity of the room where you running the PC. Silicon oil/grease will keep the dust in one place and prolly will cumulate there bringing more moisture. BUT the card temps will dry out the moisture and than we are left with the fact that silicon grease/oil will mix with other compounds present on PCB, composition is changed in God knows what and that can favor the corrosion. I'm thinking that way. IMO your aim Anna, mine to, is to cool down properly the VRAM, GPU itself can throttle down, VRAM can fry, will show artifacts(but not necessarily!! don't want you to think you'll have that warning, in many cases chip died out without artifacting first) and one of mem chip can die bricking your card. Manufacturers does usually the minimum, is our job to cool our cards properly even if we don't like it, will take time and tests and will take some money to. For example your 380 and mine to, cause I have the same, will clearly need more heat transfer from PCB to back plate. You have but a single patch of thermal pad on power delivery, nothing on VRAM. In this case backplate will not be saturated with heat and again is acting more as heat trap. I will use thermal putty as I said first on my main setup 1080 Ti EVGA and than on my Nitro 380 secondary setup. Maybe you know but, I will mention it anyway, when GPU is let's say 65 C you VRAM will be at least 15 C higher(can be also 20 C higher depending on some factors) so VRAM will be 80 C or 85 C. I consider critical 100 C on VRAM I don't care what manufacturers say. Rear fan of your case is very important in cooling you GPU if that GPU got enough thermal pads in between PCB and backplate. Look for a tear up video of 1080 Ti EVGA ICX you can see there TP are there in some quantity for a reason. Backplate is to take a way the heat and disperse it. Only than case fans can take away the heat away from your GPU. On the other hand lack of textolite in the layers of a PCB will not stop the heat traversing PCB from one way to to the back.(research this material is very interesting and worth your time>>> Textolite) Textolite should be in any GPU PCB exceeding 150 Watt TDP IMO. On my 1080 ti with 290 W max TDP(380 Nitro is only on 190 Watt so less heat) my VRAM atm sits equal or under GPU temps which was my aim. Initially my 1080 Ti sitting in a XL case was reaching 75 C on GPU meaning that my VRAM was 90 C or over while playing RDR2 at 2k, high settings. So I proceed with my mods : 1. Deshrouding the card changing 3x 88 mm/ 11 mm thickness original fans with 3 X 92mm/25mm thickness(more airflow and less rpm /less noise) 2. Cutting the grill for my rear fan of my new expensive case cause was hindering the efficiency of that rear fan with with 15-20 %. Research yourself the tests made by Puget Systems in 2011 of various fan grills. 3.Adding of another 92 mm fan in PULL not PUSH on the back plate of my GPU in the exact spot you see in the video ua-cam.com/video/MfaVVInZt5A/v-deo.html at 2:44 you see test results (this mod will work poorly on the 380 by Nitro because lack of enough TP in between PCB and backplate, also the backplate is plasticated on the 380 and is not on 1080 TI. 1080 Ti has no plastic layer sticked on backplate. Note that the test in my video are 2x instances of Valley benchmark in same time and last only 10 minutes but in AAA games(1 hour) is showing even greater results. ATM the back plate fan was increased to from 1000 to 1200 RPM still inaudible - is A Noctua Redux 92 mm. At 55 C GPU in 2 K with VRAM temps ranging from 50- 57 C for example in Assasin Mirage. Also take in consideration I changed only thermal paste on the GPU, the pads are leaking and wasn't changed from factory defaults. My 1080 Ti has various thickness pads and many so is costly. I'm gonna use putty as is superior and cheaper. This year I will use the putty , test it and make a video. Why thermal putty? First, is cheaper secondly, we have and a very good tester, this guy . He is hashing his cards and OC is VRAM on cards consuming over 400 Watt. That's a lot of heat right there. ua-cam.com/video/GZgSCWt6uzE/v-deo.html 42 :48 a comprehensive chart of different thermal putties. I will stay on UTP 8 and prolly CX 1300. Hope it helps

  • @chiefdenis
    @chiefdenis 5 днів тому

    Very clearly explained, thanks

  • @ChrisBigBad
    @ChrisBigBad 8 днів тому

    Nice. Thanks. I have not quite understood what the PTC does (probably just raise the resistance REALLY high on a dead-short due to massive Amps = massive heat?) and how to end up in the lower failure mode. Just lower pressure buildup that makes the CID bend up slowly instead of explosively popping the top out? Or will the heat from the PTC somehow make the CID go click?

  • @chmaxxable
    @chmaxxable 18 днів тому

    Which macro lens do you use?

  • @graemebrumfitt6668
    @graemebrumfitt6668 21 день тому

    Rite Physicist Dudess, Cool project! TFS, GB :)

  • @graemebrumfitt6668
    @graemebrumfitt6668 22 дні тому

    Rite Physicist Dudess, Yep I liked, even more so when I saw I have one of those camera bags 😁 how's the 💅? TFS, GB :)

  • @graemebrumfitt6668
    @graemebrumfitt6668 22 дні тому

    Rite Physicist Dudess, Really like this project, shorted out a small bank yesterday so now I know other people do it I don't feel to bad 😭😂 will try make one for my camera! TFS, GB :)

  • @graemebrumfitt6668
    @graemebrumfitt6668 22 дні тому

    Rite Physicist Dudess, Nice build so far! TFS, GB :) Oh yea mind those nails💅

  • @عبداللهمصطفى-ت7م
    @عبداللهمصطفى-ت7م 29 днів тому

    👍👍👍👍🌷🌷🌷

  • @gujjuvlog6418
    @gujjuvlog6418 Місяць тому

    Very much appreciated thank you

  • @timmyt964
    @timmyt964 Місяць тому

    Good video.

  • @beavis1416
    @beavis1416 Місяць тому

    thanks for the techknowledgy update, that was very educational.

  • @PaulHindt
    @PaulHindt Місяць тому

    Exact same thing happened to my exact same EVGA GTX 970 card.

  • @monberg2000
    @monberg2000 2 місяці тому

    Great info! THANKS!!!

  • @fins59
    @fins59 2 місяці тому

    17:00 I suspect that your multimeters don't accurately read ac votage at kilohertz and above frequencies, most cheap multimeters won't accurately read high switching frequencies. I have found from experience that you need an expensive fluke or similar quality multimeter to accurately read high frequency switching/AC voltages. But then I'm just a humble technician not a physicist.

    • @PhysicistAnna
      @PhysicistAnna 2 місяці тому

      Welcome to my channel and thanks for the comment! Indeed at that time I did not realise that the frequency has such an impact on the measurement because I was used to circuits that have a capacitor in parallel to the load. In such a case you can accurately measure dc to dc converters that operate outside of your multimeters limitation. Another reason I think was that I knew my multimeter can read frequencies of up to 10 MHz and I didnt realise that on the ac measurement it is limited to only 400Hz for accurate measurements. Really good catch!

  • @matthewh7529
    @matthewh7529 2 місяці тому

    This helped me fix my GPU twice, The one next to your bad one was bad for me, Worked for a while and then the same one in your video on my card went bad too. Replaced that and its working again. I wonder if it would be worth it to replace them all.

    • @PhysicistAnna
      @PhysicistAnna 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching! I'm glad the video helped you fix your GPU. In your case as another mosfet died I would say it is definately worth replacing all of them. It seems like they got hit hard when the first one went out.

  • @prashanthb6521
    @prashanthb6521 2 місяці тому

    Nice. Which switching IC ?

  • @stewartbruce8902
    @stewartbruce8902 2 місяці тому

    You certainly have the gift of producing a superb tutorial. Thank you with much appreciation from New Rochelle N.Y.

  • @ws6802
    @ws6802 2 місяці тому

    Nice explanation! Thanks.

  • @diderdider9100
    @diderdider9100 2 місяці тому

    You took too much time.

  • @leavemyrightsalone
    @leavemyrightsalone 4 місяці тому

    Interesting!! I am getting my head around what an inductor is now....

  • @rahulbhaskar4179
    @rahulbhaskar4179 4 місяці тому

    Hi Anna. There are two more Similar IC named: YX8018 & 5252F

  • @pingpong-u5n
    @pingpong-u5n 4 місяці тому

    Explained down to the multy meter where to set it. Thank you , I always wanted to know that. Continuity,

  • @Ben-ww1zq
    @Ben-ww1zq 4 місяці тому

    This video should have been edited, yo ridiculous girl just say it straight

  • @joshuagana857
    @joshuagana857 4 місяці тому

    Excellent

  • @shannonbrooks8834
    @shannonbrooks8834 5 місяців тому

    It's the Flux Compasiter damn it! Watch Back Too The Future.

  • @MrBobWareham
    @MrBobWareham 5 місяців тому

    You don't need to change anything just replace the batteries job done,

  • @ariewijaya1679
    @ariewijaya1679 5 місяців тому

    Why low side mosfet came in pairs

  • @tomi_3387
    @tomi_3387 5 місяців тому

    Hi Anna, what size of thermal pads you used on this gpu? 2mm? 1.5mm?

    • @pete0274
      @pete0274 4 дні тому

      Use Thermal Putty instead > UTP 8 by Upsiren way much better than any thermal pads, not to say is cheaper. Dries way slower and don't leaks silicon grease. Add more strips of putty including over VRAM, Sapphire did a lousy job here, backplate for 380 is more of a heat trap compared with their 390 Nitro. VRAM is the most heat sensitive and has to be cooled.

    • @tomi_3387
      @tomi_3387 4 дні тому

      @@pete0274 Thank you Anna, I will try to use Thermal Putty the next time. Question: Do you recommend Thermal Putty on PS4/PS4 Pro RAMS instead thermal pads?

  • @downundergarage6968
    @downundergarage6968 5 місяців тому

    Glad to see you back

  • @danielsatko-
    @danielsatko- 5 місяців тому

    bad way to diagnose. this way u find ONLY short to gate. with shorted S to D u will find nothing. and soldering on card without preheating is really stupid. u dont even cover that electrolytic capacitor near

  • @michaelschwartz4598
    @michaelschwartz4598 6 місяців тому

    I have the same lawn mower but that's not the problem I have. The motor spins but then slows down and eventually stops running. There's no dirt or gunk in it anymore that's been cleaned out. But it does have sparks when running. Which I know some motors are designed that way like the motors that run in paper shredders. However unsure why that issue is happening and what can I do to fix it since it's past warrenty?

  • @TheAuriconGroup
    @TheAuriconGroup 6 місяців тому

    Do you think this circuit would charge a NiMH battery as well as a Ni-Cd battery? Where can I down load a data sheet for the YX805B or a YX805? All the places I looked wanted me to install garbage before I could down load the data sheet. Many thanks for your video.

  • @destiny_02
    @destiny_02 6 місяців тому

    in my case rotating left they started working after particular point when the output goes Higher than supply voltage

  • @tomouk3346
    @tomouk3346 6 місяців тому

    The electric lawnmower always broke down and I had to buy a new one, but this solved the problem. Thank you so much.

  • @battedtomcatnlnl153
    @battedtomcatnlnl153 6 місяців тому

    Don't solder on the batterys. Its dangerous. Better next time use spotwelder and nickle strips

  • @danielcr0w
    @danielcr0w 6 місяців тому

    your voice is too lovely for your face not to be shown somewhere on your channel.. :) greetings from eastern germany

  • @hagartm
    @hagartm 7 місяців тому

    Fine grit sandpaper works wonders when it comes to test leads. 🙂 [EDIT]: This advice applies to inexpensive test leads that aren't going to work properly anyway, so you might as well get something out of them (you shouldn't do this with good test leads, and you shouldn't have to do this with good test leads).

    • @cowsongs
      @cowsongs 4 місяці тому

      Don't, especially on plated probes (like the gold plated ones she is using here). You will sand off the plating and they will never be as good after that. You will have to keep sanding more often just to keep them clean and sensitive.

    • @hagartm
      @hagartm 4 місяці тому

      @@cowsongs I hear what you're saying and perhaps I should have been more specific: if you have Probe masters (pr something like that), sanding is a very bad idea, but .... if the leads are cheaply made and aren't sensitive/responsive, then I still think that sanding the metal parts 'lightly' with very fine sandpaper is the way to go.

  • @nicklem9846
    @nicklem9846 7 місяців тому

    Finally! a technician which explains everything straight to the point with simple words, unlike others which they try to sound like scientists. You earned my sub keep up the good work!

    • @Trip4man
      @Trip4man 6 місяців тому

      If you want to listen to a technician you should go watch Northridge Fix. She said she wasn't good.... And it shows actually. Using a heat gun around capacitors (those cylindrical components) is asking for a DISASTER. Those components blow up when there's too much heat!!! They should be protected with some sort of shield so there isn't heat transfer... And has she said... She had to apply a lot of heat to the mosfet. Which is VERY close to the capacitors!!! It's LUCKY she didn't got injured! SAFETY people!!! And bro... She's limited on equipment... No voltage injection and heat camera?!? Yeah... She ain't going far with this

  • @Fieselage
    @Fieselage 7 місяців тому

    SEHR GUT! Sogar leute wie ich, die schlecht englisch können, haben es verstanden DANKE

  • @robertthompson5908
    @robertthompson5908 8 місяців тому

    In an electronic load, doesn’t a power mosfet need to operate in its linear region, not the saturation region? For example here is a reference - www.ixys.com/documents/articles/article_linear_power_mosfets.pdf

  • @jeffharristv
    @jeffharristv 8 місяців тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📚 *CID introduction and components* - Understanding CID composition, function, and placement in lithium-ion cells. - Overview of vent holes and layers in CID assembly. 04:20 🔬 *PTC resistive material function* - Exploring PTC material function in CID and its activation influenced by temperature. 10:07 🛠️ *CID activation mechanisms and reset methods* - Detailed activation mechanisms and safer reset methods, emphasizing safety. 14:24 🧪 *Testing and validation of CID reset* - Practical demonstration of safe CID reset method and post-reset testing. 25:08 🔍 *Testing and resetting CID* - Testing resistance to identify triggered CID and safe metal part cutting for CID access. 26:44 🔧 *Safe CID reset process* - Using pointed snips for safe CID access and caution to prevent metal contact with negative terminal. 27:17 🛠️ *Manual CID reset* - Demonstrating CID reset with a screwdriver and importance of visual confirmation. 28:04 🔋 *CID reset success verification* - Verifying successful CID reset by voltage measurement and visual inspection. 29:54 🌡️ *Temperature monitoring during charging* - Monitoring cell temperature post-CID reset during charging to ensure safety. 31:31 🧪 *Post-CID reset battery functionality test* - Verifying battery functionality post-CID reset with voltage measurement, demonstrating reset process reliability. Made with HARPA AI

  • @alexa3389
    @alexa3389 8 місяців тому

    Girl you're amazing...saved my gpu...make.more videos on amd rx570 and 580 i have 3 bad ones

  • @laurencefeeney1661
    @laurencefeeney1661 9 місяців тому

    Really like your nail colour. You have the Lovely Baby hands of a 2 year old, and your knowledge and precise video is SUPERB

  • @nanquan491
    @nanquan491 9 місяців тому

    Your nails are beautiful!

  • @gabrielconstantine7384
    @gabrielconstantine7384 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. Good info.

  • @gerhardwessels7466
    @gerhardwessels7466 9 місяців тому

    Great thank you very much

  • @RandomGuy-px8yr
    @RandomGuy-px8yr 9 місяців тому

    Hey anna. Can you do it with the round part of a pin? It goes through the spaces. It has a roumd head. No need to open the positive cap.. Would it be safe?

  • @laidman2007
    @laidman2007 9 місяців тому

    I'm about to embark on my own SMD soldering kit. After watching your video, I've decided to forget about the heat gun and just stick with the soldering gun. The heat gun blows the parts around too much.

    • @useruser-oc8xn
      @useruser-oc8xn 7 місяців тому

      solder paste will usually hold the part in place.

  • @gullahmadnaseri4156
    @gullahmadnaseri4156 9 місяців тому

    Thanks